Yes he's a civil engineer, but he also has quite a few other degree's and I think it's gone to his head. He is the facility manager at a hospital. He also tends to complicate the crap out of everything, he speaks very elaborately, using every 100 dollar word he can find. He tends to confuse the heck out of anyone he talks to, interesting guy to say the least.
So often times when he mentions something or asks a question I give him the benefit of the doubt that he has dealt with this before and has some knowledge about what he is asking, however I'm finding more often then not that is not the case. So I always go do my research and get all my facts straight before I give him a response, being I have not dealt with alot of systems. You know the one time I shout out idiot, he would be right

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Had a similar situation in where he wanted to move a recirculation pump to the outlet side of the heat exchanger and he all these theories to support it, however I didn't think that was correct but couldn't pull off the top of my head why or debate it with him. So I checked and it was in the correct placement to prevent cavitation, etc.
So in his typical fashion he had an elaborate idea of how these boilers could be ran in the above configuration, which didn't seem quite right to me but being the dumb new engineer being asked by a experienced engineer, I went along with it. So anyways I explained it to him and I think he understands.
But now he's asking me for engineering formulas and equations to prove that the two 50hp boiler will operate to the same output as one 100hp boiler. Multiplication maybe?
