bmlxd40
Mechanical
- Oct 7, 2011
- 82
I have a project where the municipal water pressure had a peak pressure of 169 psi when we did a 24 hour test. The building has an existing system, but no pressure relief valves, and thermal expansion has been raising pressures to as high as 250 psi on some of the systems. Obviously I will be installing relief valves on each system, but I am concerned about the relief valves operating the flow switch. Most pressure relief valves don't open or close at exactly the 175 psi limit, and I want to prevent an alarm if the relief valve doesn't shut of until ~165 or some such. Also, with pressures that high, there is a distinct possibility of the municipal water surging above 175 from time to time.
Does anyone have any ideas? The owner wants to eliminate all possibility of false alarms.
Does anyone have any ideas? The owner wants to eliminate all possibility of false alarms.