Join AABC Industry Partner Soham Neupane to discuss hydronic balancing – design flow at terminal units.
Abstract:
The first key to hydronic control is design-flow availability at all terminal units under design condition. In theory, it is possible to obtain correct flows by properly sizing the plant, but in real life, installation does not always match design. Some oversizing occurs because components must be selected from existing commercial product lines. This could result in overflows and underflows in different parts resulting in poor delta-T, system performance and comfort. The solution to this issue is to perform systematic balancing with optimal pressure-drop for design condition by decomposing the plant into hydronic modules, ensuring design flow availability at all terminal units.
Who Should Attend?
- HVAC Testing Professionals
- Commissioning Providers
- MEP Engineers
- Energy Managers
- Building Owners
- Facility Managers
- O&M Managers
- Architects
- Other Building Professionals
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