packdad
Mechanical
- Mar 7, 2001
- 71
We have a chilled water system with a closed, pressurized expansion tank located near the mid-elevation of the system. We want to relocate the tank above the topmost elevation of the system so that it may be vented to atmosphere and not require air overpressure.
The current tank ties into the system near the pump suction. The new tank would tie in on the return side of one of the uppermost air handling units.
A comparison between the current tank overpressure and the elevation of the new tank indicates there would be little change in system pressures as a result of the move.
Are there any other concerns associated with a change like this?
The current tank ties into the system near the pump suction. The new tank would tie in on the return side of one of the uppermost air handling units.
A comparison between the current tank overpressure and the elevation of the new tank indicates there would be little change in system pressures as a result of the move.
Are there any other concerns associated with a change like this?