Wreckleford
Mechanical
- Mar 12, 2005
- 5
I have a problem I have never encountered before.
A chilled water system with a series of fan coils. Each fan coil is installed in a bulkhead with a short section of supply duct terminating in a sidewall grille. We are getting condnesation on some of the grilles. Has anyone ever experienced this?
I am figuring it is either caused by warm air in the room passing over the grille and causing the moisture to condense. Another possibility might be that when the unit cycles, the warmer air it blows through the duct is cuasing condensation on the grille which will still be cold.
Any other possibilities of what is causing this and what can be done to prevent it?
A chilled water system with a series of fan coils. Each fan coil is installed in a bulkhead with a short section of supply duct terminating in a sidewall grille. We are getting condnesation on some of the grilles. Has anyone ever experienced this?
I am figuring it is either caused by warm air in the room passing over the grille and causing the moisture to condense. Another possibility might be that when the unit cycles, the warmer air it blows through the duct is cuasing condensation on the grille which will still be cold.
Any other possibilities of what is causing this and what can be done to prevent it?