Jamieo
Mechanical
- Sep 19, 2005
- 4
Hello All,
I have a question regarding the minimum temperature of hot water entering a heating coil. If I want 95 F leaving air temperature from the coil, what would be the minimum entering water temp that I can have and still get the leaving air temperature I need? I have a situation where I have 120 F water entering the coil. I have determined the GPM's by knowing the load and assuming a delta T of 20 degrees. Typically heating hot water is in the 160 to 180 degree range so I have never though about this before, however with such a low temp entering water this has made me concerned that maybe I will not get the temperature rise in the air that I need. All help is much appreciated! Thanks!
I have a question regarding the minimum temperature of hot water entering a heating coil. If I want 95 F leaving air temperature from the coil, what would be the minimum entering water temp that I can have and still get the leaving air temperature I need? I have a situation where I have 120 F water entering the coil. I have determined the GPM's by knowing the load and assuming a delta T of 20 degrees. Typically heating hot water is in the 160 to 180 degree range so I have never though about this before, however with such a low temp entering water this has made me concerned that maybe I will not get the temperature rise in the air that I need. All help is much appreciated! Thanks!