MorrillB
Mechanical
- May 20, 2013
- 4
In a situation where you have the system as stated in the thread subject, how is it possible to use the hot water changeover for each unit without having an outrageous LAT or delta T for when the system is in hot water mode. The selected cooling coil for the units and EWT for heating(180 to ~160) make for these numbers to be too large.
In order to get the LAT needed for heating, some units are going to have to pump a significantly low GPM and in turn have a delta T of near 100F.
In this case there is only 2 options I can think of:
1. Scrap the changeover if possible and go electric heat.
2. Select a 4pipe FCU and use control valves to flow from the original 2 pipe into the heating coil when needed.
For the 4 pipe there still is the issue of the changeover being manual, so how would the unit know that the water coming in is heating or cooling? (water temp sensor somewhere?) On top of that, even if it did know.. when there is a call for cooling, it simply wouldn't be there in heating season, and vice versa in cooling(though there is baseboard for the heating application when in cooling season)
Anyone have any insight into the issue?
Thanks
In order to get the LAT needed for heating, some units are going to have to pump a significantly low GPM and in turn have a delta T of near 100F.
In this case there is only 2 options I can think of:
1. Scrap the changeover if possible and go electric heat.
2. Select a 4pipe FCU and use control valves to flow from the original 2 pipe into the heating coil when needed.
For the 4 pipe there still is the issue of the changeover being manual, so how would the unit know that the water coming in is heating or cooling? (water temp sensor somewhere?) On top of that, even if it did know.. when there is a call for cooling, it simply wouldn't be there in heating season, and vice versa in cooling(though there is baseboard for the heating application when in cooling season)
Anyone have any insight into the issue?
Thanks