Reheat Coil (Typical of 5)

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Reheat Coil (Typical of 5) Butterfly valve Bureaucratic Affairs Heating Hot Water System Page 1 2016-11-24 Drawn By – DAS Click Here to Return to the Exercise Description Two way control valve Balance valve Check valve Ball valve Pressure reducing valve Pressure relief valve Three way control valve Steam trap Thermometer with well Pressure gauge with isolation valve PT Pressure Transmitter TT Temperature transmitter with well DP Differential pressure transmitter with isolation valves Match Line – See Sheet 2 A B TT Warm-up Coil Normally Open to the Coil Capacity – 586,200 Btu/hr 6 ft. high x 8 ft. wide Air Side Flow rate = 22,306 cfm Entering air temperature – 62.0°F Leaving air temperature – 86.3°F Pressure drop – 0.09 in.w.c. Water Side Flow rate = 29.8 gpm Entering water temperature – 170.0°F Leaving water temperature – 130.0°F Pressure drop – 4.4 ft.w.c. Normally Open TT Heat Exchanger Bell and Gossett SU-67-2 Shell Side Flow - 85.5 gpm Entering water – 147°F Leaving water – 170°F Pressure drop – 2.11 ft.w.c. Tube Side 1,019 lb/hr 5 psig steam LPS LPR Heat Exchanger 1 1st Floor Finned Tube Radiation 1st Floor Reheat Loads; Nominal gpm for the floor = 36.5 gpm Bell and Gossett 2AD-es Flow - 87.4 Head - 45.6 Speed - 1,750 Bhp - 1.3 Efficiency - 75.9% Motor hp - 2 Normally Open Normally Open to the Coil Capacity – Varies Air Side Flow rate = Varies, 500 fpm maximum face velocity Entering air temperature – 53.0°F Leaving air temperature – 82 °F Pressure drop – 0.1 in.w.c. maximum Water Side Flow rate = Varies Entering water temperature – 170.0°F Leaving water temperature – 150.0°F Pressure drop – 5 ft.w.c. maximum. Typical of 4 circuits Vulcan LV4-S, VC433, 1" line size, 4-1/4" x 3-5/8" fins, 32 fins per foot, 0.20 thick fins, 14" enclosure, single tier, 18" mounting height, 816 Btu/hr/ft; 243 feet of active element in four circuits of 7.2 gpm each, 28.8 total gpm, 14°F ∆t, 170°F supply, 156°F return Reheat Coil (Typical of 5) TT DP Pump 1 Bell and Gossett 2AD-es 87.4 gpm at 45.6 ft.w.c. 75.9% Efficiency 1,750 rpm, 1.3 Bhp, 2 hp motor (Typical for each pump) Note 1 DP Pump 2 TT PT Cold water make-up from a back flow preventer Diaphragm type expansion tank

Reheat Coil (Typical of 7) Bureaucratic Affairs Heating Hot Water System Page 2 2016-11-24 Drawn By – DAS Click Here to Return to the Exercise De scription Match Line – See Sheet 1 A B TT Normally Open Typical of 4 circuits Vulcan LV4-S, VC44, 1" line size, 4-1/4" x 4-1/4" fins, 40 fins per foot, 0.20 thick fins, 14" enclosure, single tier, 18" mounting height,996 Btu/hr/ft; 270 feet of active element in four circuits of 7.2 gpm each, 28.8 total gpm, 19°F ∆t, 170°F supply, 151°F return 2nd Floor Finned Tube Radiation TT Reheat Coil (Typical of 7) Normally Open to the Coil Capacity – Varies Air Side Flow rate = Varies, 500 fpm maximum face velocity Entering air temperature – 53.0°F Leaving air temperature – 82.7 °F Pressure drop – 0.1 in.w.c. maximum Water Side Flow rate = Varies Entering water temperature – 170.0°F Leaving water temperature – 150.0°F Pressure drop – 5 ft.w.c. maximum 2nd Floor Reheat Loads; Nominal gpm for the floor = 36.5 gpm Bell and Gossett 2AD-es Flow - 87.4 Head - 45.6 Speed - 1,750 Bhp - 1.3 Efficiency - 75.9% Motor hp - 2 Note 1 Set for 1 gpm to maintain minimum flow in the circuit for the floor. The 1st floor valve to be located across the mains near column A2. The 2nd floor valve to be located across the mains near column B2 Note 1