hgordon
Chemical
- Jan 23, 2018
- 33
Hi all,
We are working on a hotel job and need to install 2x diesel driven pumps for sprinkler and hydrant. The pump room is becoming enclosed by the new hotel extension, which makes things difficult for the exhaust route for the diesel engines. There is one micky mouse way to get it outside with many elbows and a seismic flexi required between the original building and new building. But I am looking at the option of going straight out of the pump room and up the small gap between the original building and new building (which will be enclosed at the front and top) so if the exhaust went this way it would not be accessible again. This point alone could make it a big no no.
But this route requires minimum elbows and with stainless steel it would not corrode and should have a long life. It would need to rise 10 floors up which is about 30m elevation. However the backpressure is still OK compared to what the manufacturer requires.
I am wondering if it is a workable idea - will I need thermal flexible connections on the vertical for thermal movement between every pipe hanger?
I think I would need a water trap and valve at the bottom to drain any water.
Thanks,
We are working on a hotel job and need to install 2x diesel driven pumps for sprinkler and hydrant. The pump room is becoming enclosed by the new hotel extension, which makes things difficult for the exhaust route for the diesel engines. There is one micky mouse way to get it outside with many elbows and a seismic flexi required between the original building and new building. But I am looking at the option of going straight out of the pump room and up the small gap between the original building and new building (which will be enclosed at the front and top) so if the exhaust went this way it would not be accessible again. This point alone could make it a big no no.
But this route requires minimum elbows and with stainless steel it would not corrode and should have a long life. It would need to rise 10 floors up which is about 30m elevation. However the backpressure is still OK compared to what the manufacturer requires.
I am wondering if it is a workable idea - will I need thermal flexible connections on the vertical for thermal movement between every pipe hanger?
I think I would need a water trap and valve at the bottom to drain any water.
Thanks,