m2e
Mechanical
- Jun 28, 2006
- 92
In a process building, a machine involves with hot water generates a lot of moisture/steam, and needs an exhaust system to bring the air outdoor. Because of building restriction, the exhaust duct will exit building horizontally through the wall, and run the exhaust stack along the side of the building up to the roof.
The flow rate is 40,000 cfm, and the winter outside design temperature is -40F.
The client intent to use galvanized inside and change to HDPE outside. This setup seems have an advantage of having the rust-proof duct outside and maybe insulation is not required?
What would be the best material for such application? Galvanized, stainless, PVC, HDPE, or FRP?
Also, how to determine if insulation is required, and how much, on the outside duct, if it's plastic duct or material duct?
Thanks.
The flow rate is 40,000 cfm, and the winter outside design temperature is -40F.
The client intent to use galvanized inside and change to HDPE outside. This setup seems have an advantage of having the rust-proof duct outside and maybe insulation is not required?
What would be the best material for such application? Galvanized, stainless, PVC, HDPE, or FRP?
Also, how to determine if insulation is required, and how much, on the outside duct, if it's plastic duct or material duct?
Thanks.