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  1. NEPTUNE WATER

    Homemade air handler

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  2. NEPTUNE WATER

    Homemade air handler

    Just uploaded pictures. It currently has 175ft of copper coil. We intend to remove at least a 50ft section. The incoming water will be at about 35 degrees F and we are looking for a deltaT of about 10-15...
  3. NEPTUNE WATER

    Homemade air handler

    Thankyou so much for your help! We won't be able to create a manifold since the copper coil is already set in place. So, we will likely go with a higher pressure rated pump. Do you by chance have any actual pump recommendations for a 70+psi pump at 2 or more gpm that woould work for this...
  4. NEPTUNE WATER

    Homemade air handler

    With the small fountain pump the water would still go through the coils fully but at way to low of a flow rate.
  5. NEPTUNE WATER

    Homemade air handler

    I will be removing about 50ft of the coil possibly even more. Ive had success at this in the past with smaller fans using 100ft of coil and a small fountain pump. My intentions are to nix the fountain pump and try another pump option. What would have to be done to make this work?
  6. NEPTUNE WATER

    Homemade air handler

    Hey guys, I am a chemical water treatment technician out of Atlanta. This is actually a question for a project Im doing for my Jiu-Jitsu academy. I'm building an airhandler with 200ft of copper tubing that goes around a 44" diameter warehouse fan. I already have the 1/4" tubing ziptied in place...

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