MedicineEng
Industrial
- Jun 30, 2003
- 609
Hi guys:
I´m currently involved in the construction of a building and the contractor is installing all the AHUs. There was a detail in the installation that caught my attention and I´m struggling to understand the reason for it:
In the chilled water pipe inlet to the coil there´s a modulating valve, as it would be expected. Now what is puzzling me is that in all AHUs the pipe comes at 1", then there´s a reduction to 1/2" where the modulating valve is installed, and then a reduction back to 1" to enter in the AHU coil. In each side of the valve there is around 30cm of 1/2", so the reduction is not right on the valve.
I´m struggling to find a technical/operational reason for the fact. I only found 2 "non-technical" resons and none is very pleasant:
a) The contractor is trying to save some bucks in a smaller valve;
b) The contractor made a mistake ordering valves and now is installing those anyway.
Any other idea? What is the operational impact of this setting?
Thanks a lot for your help.
I´m currently involved in the construction of a building and the contractor is installing all the AHUs. There was a detail in the installation that caught my attention and I´m struggling to understand the reason for it:
In the chilled water pipe inlet to the coil there´s a modulating valve, as it would be expected. Now what is puzzling me is that in all AHUs the pipe comes at 1", then there´s a reduction to 1/2" where the modulating valve is installed, and then a reduction back to 1" to enter in the AHU coil. In each side of the valve there is around 30cm of 1/2", so the reduction is not right on the valve.
I´m struggling to find a technical/operational reason for the fact. I only found 2 "non-technical" resons and none is very pleasant:
a) The contractor is trying to save some bucks in a smaller valve;
b) The contractor made a mistake ordering valves and now is installing those anyway.
Any other idea? What is the operational impact of this setting?
Thanks a lot for your help.