PoorRod
Mechanical
- Feb 7, 2002
- 13
A low temperature test facility I'm working on has a cold air system which delivers air into the test chamber at -50 degrees F. There are two air handlers so that one can be working while the other is being de-iced. Motorized dampers are used in the duct to isolate the air handlers, however, the dampers also ice up, and need to be de-iced before they can operate. The existing dampers are currently de-iced by hand, and a hands off method is needed. The dampers are approximately 40" x 60", and multi blade. Anyone have any suggestions for how to do this? The dampers can be replaced, if needed. I'm considering electric heat tape along the edges of the blades. Steam is also available on site. Any other ideas appreciated.