macmet
Materials
- Jul 18, 2005
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We have a heat exchanger that is water/glycol on one side and domestic water on the other.
The domestic water goes to drain after going through the heat exchanger. The temperature leaving will be 170F. Does anyone know if there are any restrictions on water temperature going to drain? If so, what are they?
I could increase the flow to lower the temperature but the customer is trying to waste as little water as possible. Personally, I don't like the idea of wasting any, but I've been overruled.
The job is in the midwest USA.
The domestic water goes to drain after going through the heat exchanger. The temperature leaving will be 170F. Does anyone know if there are any restrictions on water temperature going to drain? If so, what are they?
I could increase the flow to lower the temperature but the customer is trying to waste as little water as possible. Personally, I don't like the idea of wasting any, but I've been overruled.
The job is in the midwest USA.