Mr Leaf
Mechanical
- Oct 16, 2020
- 6
Hello,
Long time lurking, first time posting.
I have an AHU with steam heating as a current system. This is being replaced with a like system. However, the unit will sit lower to the ground requiring some piping reconfiguration and the steam condensate outlets from the coils at 3" standard size from the manufacturer.
The IOM recommends the outlet be matched all the way to the trap and a 12" min pocket depth be maintained with a about 3" or so dirt trap after. Due to a very congested area, I have limited space. I cannot run the a 3" line all the way to the trap and cannot maintain a 12" pocket. Other searches I can find in text and online seem to align with the recommendation. We've had no success from the manufactures or vendors. Its me and another engineer for a small company and our thoughts as follows:
(1) Reduce at first isolation valve after outlet and then to trap at 1-1/2" (meeting current system configuration)
(2) Reduce pocket depth from 12" to allow fit, no greater than 6" min
While these seem reasonable, I wonder if there is something I should be wary about or look out for that we are not seeing? Any thoughts would be appreciated.
Thank you,
Leaf
Long time lurking, first time posting.
I have an AHU with steam heating as a current system. This is being replaced with a like system. However, the unit will sit lower to the ground requiring some piping reconfiguration and the steam condensate outlets from the coils at 3" standard size from the manufacturer.
The IOM recommends the outlet be matched all the way to the trap and a 12" min pocket depth be maintained with a about 3" or so dirt trap after. Due to a very congested area, I have limited space. I cannot run the a 3" line all the way to the trap and cannot maintain a 12" pocket. Other searches I can find in text and online seem to align with the recommendation. We've had no success from the manufactures or vendors. Its me and another engineer for a small company and our thoughts as follows:
(1) Reduce at first isolation valve after outlet and then to trap at 1-1/2" (meeting current system configuration)
(2) Reduce pocket depth from 12" to allow fit, no greater than 6" min
While these seem reasonable, I wonder if there is something I should be wary about or look out for that we are not seeing? Any thoughts would be appreciated.
Thank you,
Leaf