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    Exterior Dust Collection Ducts

    What are your thoughts regarding insulating dust collection ducts that are located outdoors in the Northeast U.S.(14*F design DB)? Specifically, I have an application where ~ 200 ft of duct will be installed outdoors. Some people in my office suggest that the ducts be insulated to prevent...
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    Insulation on Exterior Dust Collection Ducts

    What are your thoughts regarding insulating dust collection ducts that are located outdoors in the Northeast U.S.(14*F design DB)? Specifically, I have an application where ~ 200 ft of duct will be installed outdoors. Some people in my office suggest that the ducts be insulated to prevent...
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    Need Carrier Infinity 50XT blower performance data

    So what's the problem? A fan will consume more power at a higher total pressure. Research fan affinity laws if you're unclear on this subject. You may have some difficulty trying to get the info that you are looking for. You can try this website / manufacturer to get reasonably close to the...
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    Need Carrier Infinity 50XT blower performance data

    Here is the Product Data Catalog for a 50XT Packaged Heat Pump. http://www.docs.hvacpartners.com/idc/groups/public/documents/techlit/50xt-05pd.pdf Page 29 has fan performance data You answered questions 2& 3 on your own.
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    I have to review and Inspection and Test Plan ITP

    Sorry...just saw your thread title. This may help get you started on your ITP. Some refer to this as systems commissioning. http://www.peci.org/ftguide/
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    I have to review and Inspection and Test Plan ITP

    Is ITP an Installation & Test Procedure? Just a guess!
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    Illinois Balancing Valve

    A 5 minute Google search....an wallahhhh.... http://74.125.95.132/search?q=cache:7P2C6ia2LmEJ:www.ilmechsales.com/products_items.asp%3FSubCategoryID%3D29+illinois+balancing+valves&cd=18&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=us&client=firefox-a
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    Condensate pipe size

    Google the Manning Equation which is for open channel gravity flow. There is a table in the ASHRAE Fundamentals in Pipe Sizing for water flow (lb/hr) based on pipe pitch.
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    Balancing Valves

    DR....I forgot about Gil Avery. I remember reading that article when it was first published, and, like you, I agree w/ his conclusion.
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    Balancing Valves

    Your Welcome.
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    Balancing Valves

    Here's the link to his articles. http://bookstore.ashrae.biz/journal/journalsearch.php?limit=10&order=high&query=rishel Also, I've attached the article on balancing valves.http://files.engineering.com/getfile.aspx?folder=42a8379d-8237-4649-8f63-df65fc9c8822&file=BalanceValves.pdf
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    Balancing Valves

    My bad...the additional PD of the balancing valves would decrease the wire to water eff. The key is proper sizing of the CC control valves, which a vast majority of engineers & control contractors lack...but that's another subject.
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    Balancing Valves

    Chris - James "Burt" Richel published many ASHRAE articles on hydronic systems design and efficiency. He address this very subject in on article. His conclusion, balancing valves on only increase the wire to water efficiency of a variable flow CHW system. You can log in to ASHRAE's website...
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    Balancing Valves

    My opinion is that if it is a variable flow system, balancing valves are not really serving any purpose, other than providing a means for measuring flow. If you have a constant flow system, you absolutely need a balancing valve.
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    Question on if a Day Tank is Needed??

    I would contact Prefered Utilities, http://www.preferredutilities.com/ they manufacture fuel oil distribution components and know the applicable NFPA codes for your application. Good Luck.

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