Buildtech2
Mechanical
- Mar 6, 2012
- 158
I am currently working on hotel tower and our client is insisting to provide insulation on drainage piping to avoid possible condensation due to condensate drain. As per project specifications, the condensate drain pipe to be connected to the nearest floor drain. It is to be noted that condensate drain pipe is already insulated but when it discharges the condensate drain water from condensate drain pipe to the floor drain and thereafter into horizontal drainage / waste pipe, our client is expecting some condensation on floor drain and also on the horizontal waste pipe which is connected to the floor drain.
As per my understanding, if the air around the pipe is cooled below the dew point temperature, condensation can be expected on the waste pipe.So we should prevent the air around the pipe from dropping below the dew point temperature to prevent condensation.
The temperature related collected is as follows.
The ambient temperature in the ceiling where fan coil unit is located is 75 F DB / 61.1 F WB.
RH = 45 %
Humidity ratio = 58.4 grain/lb
Specific volume = 13.654 cu.ft./lb
Enthalpy = 27.13 btu/lb
Dew point temperature = 52.25 F
Condensate drain temperature is 53.6 F
Material for drainage piping is CPVC.
Appreciate, if anybody can provide me any hint to avoid insulation on drainage piping as it will create a huge cost impact on our project.
As per my understanding, if the air around the pipe is cooled below the dew point temperature, condensation can be expected on the waste pipe.So we should prevent the air around the pipe from dropping below the dew point temperature to prevent condensation.
The temperature related collected is as follows.
The ambient temperature in the ceiling where fan coil unit is located is 75 F DB / 61.1 F WB.
RH = 45 %
Humidity ratio = 58.4 grain/lb
Specific volume = 13.654 cu.ft./lb
Enthalpy = 27.13 btu/lb
Dew point temperature = 52.25 F
Condensate drain temperature is 53.6 F
Material for drainage piping is CPVC.
Appreciate, if anybody can provide me any hint to avoid insulation on drainage piping as it will create a huge cost impact on our project.