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Mechanical
- May 15, 2014
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I have a project where high pressure district steam is available and distributed to buildings on an industrial site. My scope is heating and ventilating about 50,000 SF of manufacturing space. I'm deciding whether to reduce pressure at the building steam entrance and distribute low pressure steam to heating coils, or to install a steam condenser and run a hot water (most likely glycol) hydronic loop for the building. For comfort cooling in commercial buildings, I would typically install a condenser and run hot water due to simplicity of modern hot water systems and controls. But in the industrial setting (and with heating coils exposed to freezing entering air), I think steam is the way to go. With everyone these days ripping out steam and installing hot water, I'd like to hear your thoughts to make sure I'm not missing something by staying with steam.
It's been a while since I've seen a steam vs hot water discussion; it's time to revive the debate. What say you?
It's been a while since I've seen a steam vs hot water discussion; it's time to revive the debate. What say you?