HarrisQ
Mechanical
- Dec 9, 2019
- 7
Hi,
I have a unique situation on a hospital project where the medical equipment supplier for the LINAC bunker requires a temperature over 10 C as a supply temperature . My chilled water supply is 5.5 C with a return at 14.4 C .
Since I cannot supply using 5.5 C , i was wondering if i can use the return side and pipe it opposite or return to return .
Alternatively can we use a thermostatic mixing valve as a blending device and adjust the setting to supply the water at around 12 C , to ensure no condensation occurs.
I have a unique situation on a hospital project where the medical equipment supplier for the LINAC bunker requires a temperature over 10 C as a supply temperature . My chilled water supply is 5.5 C with a return at 14.4 C .
Since I cannot supply using 5.5 C , i was wondering if i can use the return side and pipe it opposite or return to return .
Alternatively can we use a thermostatic mixing valve as a blending device and adjust the setting to supply the water at around 12 C , to ensure no condensation occurs.