HelluvaEngineer
Mechanical
- Jan 25, 2012
- 2
This is not exactly an HVAC question, but one that I'm sure most experience HVAC engineers have run across.
This is a large CHP installation of an recip-piston engine. There are many temperature sensors throughout the 3 hot water circuits (intercooler, jacket water, building heating loop). The sensors are German and have 1/2" G-threads. (same as 1/2" BSP or BSPP). I have found mass produced adapters (BSPP to NPT) made of brass, or I can have custom stainless ones made.
The process fluid is 35% PG 65% water. Should I be concerned about galvanic corrosion with stainless sensors, brass adapters and mild steel piping?
This is a large CHP installation of an recip-piston engine. There are many temperature sensors throughout the 3 hot water circuits (intercooler, jacket water, building heating loop). The sensors are German and have 1/2" G-threads. (same as 1/2" BSP or BSPP). I have found mass produced adapters (BSPP to NPT) made of brass, or I can have custom stainless ones made.
The process fluid is 35% PG 65% water. Should I be concerned about galvanic corrosion with stainless sensors, brass adapters and mild steel piping?