ChipFuller
Mechanical
- Apr 18, 2003
- 47
On our plant, we have a bay with an air handler plus unit heaters. This past winter the coil on the air handler froze. The reason is because it’s modulated steam going into the coil with the main condensate return being 42” above the return on the coil. Because of this situation, there is not enough steam pressure to lift the condensate. This causes the condensate to flood the coil then freeze.
One option was to raise the air handler so the condensate gravity flows into the main condensate return. I can’t do that because of the height issues.
Here’s my question I was wondering if I installed an orifice union around the modulating valve and replace the F&T trap with an inverted bucket trap if this would provide enough lift to prevent the flood coil. My other thought was to install an automatic pump trap to lift the condensate or an Armstrong Posi-Pressure System. Has anyone installed an Armstrong Posi-Pressure Systems before? Any thoughts or comments would be appreciated.
One option was to raise the air handler so the condensate gravity flows into the main condensate return. I can’t do that because of the height issues.
Here’s my question I was wondering if I installed an orifice union around the modulating valve and replace the F&T trap with an inverted bucket trap if this would provide enough lift to prevent the flood coil. My other thought was to install an automatic pump trap to lift the condensate or an Armstrong Posi-Pressure System. Has anyone installed an Armstrong Posi-Pressure Systems before? Any thoughts or comments would be appreciated.