Pressure Interceptor By GPHE

In skyscrapers, the static head creates a pressure that may exceed what the chiller condenser or room air conditioners can handle.

In skyscrapers, the static head creates a pressure that may exceed what the chiller condenser or room air conditioners can handle. A plate heat exchanger will then split the circuit in order to keep the pressure at an acceptable level. It is possible to put plate heat exchangers on different levels throughout the building, thus limiting the pressure and the corresponding requirements on, for example, pumps, piping and valves.

Depending on the size of a skyscraper there might be many plate heat exchangers acting as pressure interceptors. It is very important that cold is not wasted in the cooling system. Alfa Laval’s “close approach” when it comes to energy effciency means that the heat exchangers will transfer practically all cold to the top of the building with minimum loss.

Advantages of plate heat exchangers as pressure interceptors

The entire chilled water system will be designed for low pressure, for example 10 bar (150 psig). This means cost savings in the chiller as well as in the selection of air handling units and other system equipment. Instead of having many chillers in a building, plate heat exchangers can be placed on several floors as pressure interceptors. This has a positive effect on building design:

  • They are very compact and only require normal room height, i.e <3 m/10 ft, and only a third of the floor space of a chiller with identical capacity. This makes them easy to install, even in buildings with limited space.
  • They do not cause any vibrations or noise. This will save money for the owner as the rest of the floor can be rented out without the tenants being disturbed.

They do not normally need any maintenance attention, apart from a planned maintenance consisting of a gasket replacement approximately every 10-12 years.

Plate heat exchangers used as pressure interceptors in tall buildings protect other equipment like chillers and air condition units from excessive pressure. It is a compact, low-noise, no-worries solution.

Burj Khalifa
Dubai, UAE - 828m, 192 floors (2010) - The world's tallest buildings
Taipei 101
Taiwan - 509m, 101 floors (2004) - Tallest building in the world from 2004 till 2009
Petronas Towers
Malaysia - 452m, 88 floors (1998) - Tallest building in the world from 1998 till 2004
Bitexco Financial Tower
Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam - 262m, 68 floors (2010) - The tallest building in Vietnam till Jan 2011
Shanghai World Financial Center
China - 492m, 101 floors (2008)
One World Trade Center
New York, USA - 541m, 108 floors (2011) - The tallest buildings in USA
Lakhta Center
Nga - 462m, 87 floors (2019) - Tallest building in Europe and Russia
International Commerce Center
Hong Kong - 484m, 118 floors (2008) - Tallest building in Hong Kong
Federation Tower
Russia - 506m, 93 floors (2011)

Some iconic high-rise buildings worldwide and in Vietnam use the Alfa Laval plate heat exchanger

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