J22
Aug 1, 2007, 05:08 AM
Hi all,
I am processing at material submittal for a pressurization unit for a 42 story tower in the middle east. The system is not hooked up with district cooling and we have our own chillers condenser heat echanges etc.
We have 3 circuits all of different pressures. High zone, low zone and chiller circuit. The contractor submitted a pressurisation unit consisting of only one pump set and 3 pressure vessels with the pressure in each circuit adjusted by control valves and the single pump set.
My question is; Are there any problems that may occur using the above system or would we be better off using 3 individual pressurisation units (each complete with its own pump selection based on the applied pressure) for each circuit.
I am processing at material submittal for a pressurization unit for a 42 story tower in the middle east. The system is not hooked up with district cooling and we have our own chillers condenser heat echanges etc.
We have 3 circuits all of different pressures. High zone, low zone and chiller circuit. The contractor submitted a pressurisation unit consisting of only one pump set and 3 pressure vessels with the pressure in each circuit adjusted by control valves and the single pump set.
My question is; Are there any problems that may occur using the above system or would we be better off using 3 individual pressurisation units (each complete with its own pump selection based on the applied pressure) for each circuit.