Herman2
Electrical
- Mar 15, 2003
- 20
We are replacing chilled water and steam valves that have pneumatic actuators. The steam valve operates between 4 and 8 psi. The chilled water valve operates between 9 and 13 psi. We still want to use pneumatic actuators, but we have an electronic control system that can drive both valves between 3 and 15 psi.
Any reason not to spec new actuators that operate over the full pressure range of 3 to 15 psi? I don't see why not, since we are trashing the pneumatic thermostats and using I/P transducers.
What do the experts say?
Thanks.
Any reason not to spec new actuators that operate over the full pressure range of 3 to 15 psi? I don't see why not, since we are trashing the pneumatic thermostats and using I/P transducers.
What do the experts say?
Thanks.