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    Chiller ammonia & freon

    Hello charls1: You can get the answer to your general question in a quick Googgle search.
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    Why have internal FLS consultant ( NFPA) in Hotel design, hotel is not located in America

    We have the same situation in the property where I work and the main reason is that it is a requirement from the insurance broker. As far as I know, we don't have any US or UN contracts. And yes, NFPA consultants are extortionately expensive as they use this leverage to overcharge anything that...
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    Evaporative cooler for indoor space - air psychrometric

    Another factor for mold growth is air circulation. If you have good air circulation, then mold will grom slower. botom line, evaporative cooling in indoors is already challenging to say the least. In a tropical setting is a definitive no no. Now, if you live in the desert or in a hot and dry...
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    Supply Air Duct Condensation Temperature

    what are you cooling? Remember that there are other sources of water vapour in an area besides infiltration and outside air. And typically plenum areas are warmer than room temeprature.
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    316SS vs 304SS pump for RO water application

    In RO systems, typically people expect to have SS316L. Everybody else already touched important points, but I would just wanted to raise one that it hasn't been touched before. The final use of the RO water also an important decision factor. If the RO water is going to be used, say for crop...
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    Sewer Pumping Downhill

    With the utmost respect [bow], I'm stealing the expression "slime stripping velocity" to use in one of those endless meetings where I hear BS left and right. I can already see myself saying: "Guys, we need to reach slime stripping velocity on this one"...
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    Bad mentoring for job stability

    As someone already said, your today's mentored intern might be your tomorrow's manager. It happened to me. I started as an intern and had a mentor that at the time had kids older than myself. He took me under his wing and taught me a lot. A couple years later there was a split on my department...
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    Corridor false Odor when Occupied with people

    If you are going to recirculate conditioned air back into the space for energy saving reasons, you will need to go through some form of filters or ionization to remove the odour before supplying it back to the space. If you are installing additional exhaust you will need to be sure that the...
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    Commercial Kitchen Exhaust

    Raj. S: Clearly you need professional help on this one. The help that we can give you in an open free forum has to be taken always with a grain of salt (pun intended)and is limited in nature. People here will do their best to guide you in the right direction as we are all fellow engineers and...
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    Commercial Kitchen Exhaust

    You are absolutely right. Maybe my wording was not clear, apologies. I wasn't suggesting installation of turning vanes on KED. I was just highlighting the fact that being the duct already close to the recommended max speed, further increase would eventually create drumming noises that would be...
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    Commercial Kitchen Exhaust

    Another point to consider is drumming. If the duct is undersized for the airflow and the there are 90 degrees turns without turning vanes youmight have drumming noises/vibraton which is really annoying and debilitating. If you have the exhaust duct passing through other areas befoer it's...
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    Heat generated by LED lights

    I never thought of visible light as heat but it makes sense. Also, I understand if some of the heat has gone to a void that this won't be loading the HVAC system. Thank you all for your feedback.
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    Heat generated by LED lights

    Hi AlL: I have to make a HVAC cursory analysis of an area that we are repurposing which will have a big increase on LED lighting quantities and power. I was trying to get some information on how much actual input power is dissipated as heat in case of LED lighting, but a ggogle search gives me...
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    Monsoon weather conditions for HVAC

    It also depends to what are you designng for. I would say that if it is a health facility or a silicon wafer manufacturing plant, I would design for worst case scenario. If you design for an apartment block, you can use the local weeather bureau data or ASHRAE. Just my 2 cents on this.
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    Cost of Hydrostatic and Pneumatic Test

    Unless absolutely prohibited to do a hydro test (ex. in a refractory lined vessel/pipeline), I wouldn't even consider pneumatic test.

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