ALD Mechanical
Mechanical
- Jan 29, 2022
- 3
Hey all, I’m new to this forum but looking for some help. I am the Chief Operating Engineer in a large multi-building complex. We are running a hydronic hot water heating system. The boiler room is located on the 6th floor level with 2 floors above. Heating water from the boilers flow from the boiler room to 4 buildings via 2 - 6” steel mains. Twice in the past year we lost boiler pressure to the point of tripping the low water cut off devices (keeping in mind 2 floors of head pressure above). Initially I was thinking major leak both times, however, after inspection all areas of the building, no leaks were found. I have tested the expansion tank located in the boiler room and it tested good. Within a half hour both times, the pressure returned to the system. As I said, we inspected all mechanical equipment for leaks and none were found. In each of the outlying buildings, heat is transferred through plate heat exchangers for glycol loops feeding the air handling unit coils. The outdoor temps at the time were -20C, but we see about 5 weeks of -50C each year. There have been no issues during the coldest or warmest times of the year.
Any suggestions why pressure would drop and then come back? I’m stumped at this point.
ALD
Any suggestions why pressure would drop and then come back? I’m stumped at this point.
ALD