eqkimball
Mechanical
- May 9, 2007
- 12
I have a 9-zone building, one on each floor, redesigning for a variable secondary with a 2-way control valve on each AHU. Because the primary feeds 2 other secondaries, I must keep the pressure at the return node to the primary circuit low (around 10 psi).
As a result, I am having vaporization issues on the top 2 floors 170' and 110' elevation.
I am considering using a balancing valve of some sort to stay above vapor pressure at these levels.
Does anyone know of a valve that would throttle the flow, holding a MINIMUM pressure on the upstream side? This would be the opposite of a pressure regulator in my mind.
Thanks.
As a result, I am having vaporization issues on the top 2 floors 170' and 110' elevation.
I am considering using a balancing valve of some sort to stay above vapor pressure at these levels.
Does anyone know of a valve that would throttle the flow, holding a MINIMUM pressure on the upstream side? This would be the opposite of a pressure regulator in my mind.
Thanks.