Teto
Mechanical
- Feb 16, 2002
- 16
Hi all,
I'm in a plant were circuit setters on air handlers were not always used (hand valves instead throttled down). THe problem I have , aside from balancing, I can't tell how much flow is running through a coil. I can contact the coil manufacturer and give him the Delta P and he can run through a software program and give me the answer. However, that is not always an option or available. Has anyone tried using the coil manufacturer's coil spec sheet to calculate the C sub v. Then use the derived Cv to calculate the flow using the Delta P across the coil? Will this work? I have 1.09 x SCFM x (Delta T airside) = 500 x GPM x (Delta T Water Side)
Thanks,
Teto
I'm in a plant were circuit setters on air handlers were not always used (hand valves instead throttled down). THe problem I have , aside from balancing, I can't tell how much flow is running through a coil. I can contact the coil manufacturer and give him the Delta P and he can run through a software program and give me the answer. However, that is not always an option or available. Has anyone tried using the coil manufacturer's coil spec sheet to calculate the C sub v. Then use the derived Cv to calculate the flow using the Delta P across the coil? Will this work? I have 1.09 x SCFM x (Delta T airside) = 500 x GPM x (Delta T Water Side)
Thanks,
Teto