emalsyd
Mechanical
- May 10, 2006
- 43
Last year we installed new underground pool duct at a long-time customers residence. Pool is indoors, at the same time we installed a new Seresco dehumification unit. Pool is salt water vs chlorine.
The main underground duct was PCD coated spiral. Branch duct up to the floor grilles was aluminum. Dirt/sand mixture was backfilled in around the new ductwork and a new concrete slab was poured.
The system has been running for just under a year. We received a call from the owner last month, said they were getting dirt/dust blowing out of the floor grilles. We discovered there were holes corroded through the aluminum ducts in various areas. Some holes were about a quarter sized holes, other smaller. The dirt packed in around the ducts was falling through the holes and some was getting blown out the floor grilles. We thought whoever installed the concrete had used acid wash, which got down the ducts and corroded them.
The pool guy, who handled all the new pool plumbing/piping either hired or was responsible for the concrete work. He claims the aluminum is corroding from the concentration of pool salt in the air going through the ductwork. I'm finding that hard to believe.
We haven't done a natatorium in a number of years but I could have sworn we always used aluminum duct in the past. My other thought is even if aluminum was the wrong choice, I find it hard to believe it would corrode so badly in under a year. Any thougts would be appreciated.
The main underground duct was PCD coated spiral. Branch duct up to the floor grilles was aluminum. Dirt/sand mixture was backfilled in around the new ductwork and a new concrete slab was poured.
The system has been running for just under a year. We received a call from the owner last month, said they were getting dirt/dust blowing out of the floor grilles. We discovered there were holes corroded through the aluminum ducts in various areas. Some holes were about a quarter sized holes, other smaller. The dirt packed in around the ducts was falling through the holes and some was getting blown out the floor grilles. We thought whoever installed the concrete had used acid wash, which got down the ducts and corroded them.
The pool guy, who handled all the new pool plumbing/piping either hired or was responsible for the concrete work. He claims the aluminum is corroding from the concentration of pool salt in the air going through the ductwork. I'm finding that hard to believe.
We haven't done a natatorium in a number of years but I could have sworn we always used aluminum duct in the past. My other thought is even if aluminum was the wrong choice, I find it hard to believe it would corrode so badly in under a year. Any thougts would be appreciated.