Heating And Ventilating Shops And Offices

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Heating And Ventilating Shops And Offices
Charles L Charles Lincoln Hubbard
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One difficulty commonly experienced with circulation coils is that the steam, when first turned on, is quite likely to flow through certain pipes first, filling the return header, and then entering the remaining pipes at the return end, thus pocketing a considerable quantity of air in the center of the coil and causing it to remain cold. This condition can be avoided to a considerable extent by inserting a bushing with a small opening, about % inch in diameter, in each pipe opening at the suppl
...y end as shown in Fig. 17. This equalizes the flow of steam to the different pipes and causes the whole coil to fill evenly from the sup- ply end. Fig. 18 shows a good way of attaching the air valve and making the return connection for a trombone coil. In this case the steam flows through each pipe of the coil in series, so there is no danger of air pocketing unless steam enters the return end from some other coil.
12 N. O. 66 HEATING AND VENTILATION The sizes of supply and return pipes may be taken from Table II, which may be used for lengths of run up to 200 or 250 feet; for greater lengths the pipes should be increased a size or more according to condi- tions.


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