onlinetips
Mechanical
- Oct 30, 2002
- 10
Need to install an AHU in a mech room for 40000 cfm
Unit is 100% OA
Entering : 15 degF
Leaving: 55 degF
(40 deg temp diff.)
1760 MBH = 1833 lbs/hr
steam pipe size: 4” at .5 loss per 100 lf and 6000 fpm
cond. Return pipe: 1-1/2” at .25 loss per 100 lf and 3000 fpm
1)Is this ok?
we have 60 psi (medium pressure) steam available
existing equipment in the room uses a pressure reducing station to get 10 psi steam.
We could install a new station to get 5, 10 or 15 psi steam
2) What is the difference in using these three different pressure ratings?
The length of pipe from the 60 psi steam pipe to the pressure reducing station is about 30 ft. (this would be 60 psi also) The length of pipe from the reducing station to the ahu is 120 feet. If the coil is sized at 15 psi and the length of pipe from the pressure reducing station to the ahu is 120 feet then at .5 in psi drop per 100 ft, the 15 psi steam would be down to 14.6 psi.
3)Can this pressure be increased?
4)Do we use pumps on a steam pipe to increase pressure?
Or do we increase the steam pressure to 15.6 psi at the pr. Red. Station and it will be 15 psi by the time it reaches the ahu?
5)Can the size of pipe be reduced to increase pressure at the coil? Or use another device to reduce the cross section area and increase pressure back to 15 psi?
6)Do we need to install steam traps on the 120 lf length of pipe?
7)What happens at part loads when some of the steam is not used by the coil?
8)Is there a bypass for the steam if it goes thru the coil and all of it does not change to condensate return or is that controlled by the control valve and the trap? (what happens to the unused steam)?
9)Does either of the pipes (steam or CR) need to be sloped?
10)Is it ok to use just one coil instead of two (preheat and heat). The 55 degree discharge air is serving an un-occupied space, which we need to keep above 50 degree F.?
11)What is the advantage of using face and bypass coil control (air-side)?
12) Do we need to consider warm-up and operating loads for pipe sizing above?(steam)
13) How do we find out the back pressure of condensate return? Is it measured in GPM(liquid) or also in lbs/hr
Unit is 100% OA
Entering : 15 degF
Leaving: 55 degF
(40 deg temp diff.)
1760 MBH = 1833 lbs/hr
steam pipe size: 4” at .5 loss per 100 lf and 6000 fpm
cond. Return pipe: 1-1/2” at .25 loss per 100 lf and 3000 fpm
1)Is this ok?
we have 60 psi (medium pressure) steam available
existing equipment in the room uses a pressure reducing station to get 10 psi steam.
We could install a new station to get 5, 10 or 15 psi steam
2) What is the difference in using these three different pressure ratings?
The length of pipe from the 60 psi steam pipe to the pressure reducing station is about 30 ft. (this would be 60 psi also) The length of pipe from the reducing station to the ahu is 120 feet. If the coil is sized at 15 psi and the length of pipe from the pressure reducing station to the ahu is 120 feet then at .5 in psi drop per 100 ft, the 15 psi steam would be down to 14.6 psi.
3)Can this pressure be increased?
4)Do we use pumps on a steam pipe to increase pressure?
Or do we increase the steam pressure to 15.6 psi at the pr. Red. Station and it will be 15 psi by the time it reaches the ahu?
5)Can the size of pipe be reduced to increase pressure at the coil? Or use another device to reduce the cross section area and increase pressure back to 15 psi?
6)Do we need to install steam traps on the 120 lf length of pipe?
7)What happens at part loads when some of the steam is not used by the coil?
8)Is there a bypass for the steam if it goes thru the coil and all of it does not change to condensate return or is that controlled by the control valve and the trap? (what happens to the unused steam)?
9)Does either of the pipes (steam or CR) need to be sloped?
10)Is it ok to use just one coil instead of two (preheat and heat). The 55 degree discharge air is serving an un-occupied space, which we need to keep above 50 degree F.?
11)What is the advantage of using face and bypass coil control (air-side)?
12) Do we need to consider warm-up and operating loads for pipe sizing above?(steam)
13) How do we find out the back pressure of condensate return? Is it measured in GPM(liquid) or also in lbs/hr