Process-Eng
Chemical
- Aug 28, 2018
- 2
Hello All,
We have a water line that we are looking to bleed down every time it gets up to a temperature set point from the ambient temperature of the room. I am trying to calculate how long it will take to reach that temperature so I can estimate how much water we would bleed off in a day.
The line is 100 ft of 0.5" NPS Sch 40 carbon steel piping, uninsulated. In the summer, the water is typically 80-90 F and the room temp is 125. The temperature set point for bleeding is 120F.
Thanks for any help you can provide.
We have a water line that we are looking to bleed down every time it gets up to a temperature set point from the ambient temperature of the room. I am trying to calculate how long it will take to reach that temperature so I can estimate how much water we would bleed off in a day.
The line is 100 ft of 0.5" NPS Sch 40 carbon steel piping, uninsulated. In the summer, the water is typically 80-90 F and the room temp is 125. The temperature set point for bleeding is 120F.
Thanks for any help you can provide.