NordicDesigner
Mechanical
- Sep 23, 2003
- 7
Hi,
Does anybody have any good pictures of what can happen in a boiler rooom when you install large hvac pumps and don't use any vibration isolation?
The job I'm working on has pumps up to 75HP and 1,800gpm and the vibration isolation material (spribngs, etc) were "value-engineered" out, so the pumps are sitting directly on the concrete housekeeping pads. This didn't concern me too much until the chief estimator at my job told me that the flexible connectors were also "value-engineered" out. I don't want to be responsible for what could happen after this system is installed and have told everybody this, but if somebody has some good pics and I can show them how costly this could end up being, I might be able to convince them to let me install the braided steel, flexible connections at the very least. By the way, the engineer who originally did the job doesn't want to get involved any more than he has to, so it's no use asking him for direction.
Thanks.
Does anybody have any good pictures of what can happen in a boiler rooom when you install large hvac pumps and don't use any vibration isolation?
The job I'm working on has pumps up to 75HP and 1,800gpm and the vibration isolation material (spribngs, etc) were "value-engineered" out, so the pumps are sitting directly on the concrete housekeeping pads. This didn't concern me too much until the chief estimator at my job told me that the flexible connectors were also "value-engineered" out. I don't want to be responsible for what could happen after this system is installed and have told everybody this, but if somebody has some good pics and I can show them how costly this could end up being, I might be able to convince them to let me install the braided steel, flexible connections at the very least. By the way, the engineer who originally did the job doesn't want to get involved any more than he has to, so it's no use asking him for direction.
Thanks.