PNA
Industrial
- Dec 10, 2003
- 66
we have a customer that has a 2" diameter sch 40 pipe at 10 psi, it runs well over 100' with lots of elbows, etc.
then it is stepped down to 1-1/4" diameter reducer to a pressure regulator, to drop the 10 psi down to 7" wc (which we recommend doing it in 2 stages) and the outlet is 1-1/4" to stepped up to 2" diameter
we need 3000 cubic feet per hour at 7" wc in order to have enough btu's to heat up our furnace
we originally had a 3" diameter tee down to 2" diamter manifold (short section, less than 5')
this was removed by the gas fitter, and replaced with a 2" diameter tee
what happens is we fire 1 burner, then afterwards we fire the other 2 burners.
we get a huge drop in temperature in the furnace when that happens
is it lack of supply?
then it is stepped down to 1-1/4" diameter reducer to a pressure regulator, to drop the 10 psi down to 7" wc (which we recommend doing it in 2 stages) and the outlet is 1-1/4" to stepped up to 2" diameter
we need 3000 cubic feet per hour at 7" wc in order to have enough btu's to heat up our furnace
we originally had a 3" diameter tee down to 2" diamter manifold (short section, less than 5')
this was removed by the gas fitter, and replaced with a 2" diameter tee
what happens is we fire 1 burner, then afterwards we fire the other 2 burners.
we get a huge drop in temperature in the furnace when that happens
is it lack of supply?