HVAC68
Mechanical
- Jun 1, 2004
- 418
We have an application with a standby motor in AHU.
Is it a standard practice to keep the belt "on" in the standby motor also, so that in case of airflow failure detected through the BMS, the standby motor takes over without the need for a technician to go and put the belt.
OR
Is it a standard practice to just keep the belt of the standby motor without connecting and put it on as and when required ?
HVAC68
Is it a standard practice to keep the belt "on" in the standby motor also, so that in case of airflow failure detected through the BMS, the standby motor takes over without the need for a technician to go and put the belt.
OR
Is it a standard practice to just keep the belt of the standby motor without connecting and put it on as and when required ?
HVAC68