BronYrAur
Mechanical
- Nov 2, 2005
- 799
I know that chlorine attacks stainless steel, but I see stainless steel ladders, etc in swimming pools. So I am confused.
I will be installing a steam/water heat exchanger to heat pool water. The heat exchanger will be cupro-nickel and I will be piping the pool water in PVC. My concern is the pool water piping connection right at the heat exchanger. I am thinking if the steam valve failed and the unit overheated, the PVC pipe will melt. So I was going to run a short distance of stainless steel pipe from the heat exchanger and then transition to PVC. i can't seem to find any literature or examples where this has been done. Is it OK to use stainless piping? Any other suggestions? thank you.
I will be installing a steam/water heat exchanger to heat pool water. The heat exchanger will be cupro-nickel and I will be piping the pool water in PVC. My concern is the pool water piping connection right at the heat exchanger. I am thinking if the steam valve failed and the unit overheated, the PVC pipe will melt. So I was going to run a short distance of stainless steel pipe from the heat exchanger and then transition to PVC. i can't seem to find any literature or examples where this has been done. Is it OK to use stainless piping? Any other suggestions? thank you.