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Condensation on pipes

Condensation on pipes

Condensation on pipes

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Looking for solution to the following:

I am trying to calculate the volume of condensate that will be generated from a cold pipe in the atmosphere. I can calculate the approx dew point from the air temp and the relative humidity so I know when condensation occurs, but want to calculate the volume of potential condensate to be drained away.

Many thanks in advance

RE: Condensation on pipes

I don't do piping, but a Google search turns up calculators for this.

Chris, CSWA
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RE: Condensation on pipes

(OP)
Hi Chris,
I have Googled it, but all the answers do notv give volume calculations, just the tempeartyure atv which the condensation occurs.

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