Water loop design
Water loop design
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There is the question about water side of HVAC system. I plan to use a 1 degree c chilled water loop to keep coil's LAT of AHU at 4.5 degree c. Is there any concern of 1 degree c water loop design?
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RE: Water loop design
Rather a vague question so rather a vague answer I'm afraid. Provide a few more details and what YOU are concerned about.
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RE: Water loop design
RE: Water loop design
Keith Cress
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RE: Water loop design
I think you may also star to get ice chystals forming if not going completely solid, but enough to start blocking tubes and affecting pumps.
Materials and insulation isn't an issue, but I think you need to try a different fluid.
There is an HVAC forum in the mechanical engineers list. They might be able to provide more experience than the pumps forum....
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RE: Water loop design
RE: Water loop design
My motto: Learn something new every day
Also: There's usually a good reason why everyone does it that way
RE: Water loop design
It seem no project in practice of without antifreeze in 1 degree C chilled water loop. From point of safety design, it should has antifreeze in lower temperature water loop design.
RE: Water loop design