AABC Member Brian Venn, TBE, CxA, and Industry Partner Bob Walker, discuss PIC Valves in HVAC/P Magazine

AABC Member Brian Venn, TBE, CxA, and Industry Partner Bob Walker, discuss PIC Valves in HVAC/P Magazine

 

Brian Venn, TBE, CxA, Mechanical Testing, Inc. and AABC Industry Partner Bob Walker, Belimo published “How to Select A Pressure Independent Control Valve (PIC)” in HVAC Plumbing Product News, July 2021.

Why use a PIV in a system? PIVs provide a specific flow for each value of the control signal regardless of the pressure variations in the hydronic system.  Eliminating the flow variances due to pressure fluctuations ensures control stability at part loads and prevents overflow in the hydronic loop reducing pump energy and low-differential temperature issues. A PIV replaces the existing control valve and balancing device at the load.

An Independent Test and Balance Field Technician would verify the differential pressure across the valve. As stated earlier, this is generally accomplished when 5-50 psi is read across the PIC-V.

Once confirmed that the correct pressure exists, then the field verification is complete at the load. If the technician cannot verify pressure between the valve differential pressure tolerances, then traditional troubleshooting methods must be fallen back on, like verifying pressure drop across the coil or load is within or close to the rated drop of the coil. An alternative method would be to verify Delta T of Air across the coil, but design conditions must exist for this to give reliable data for troubleshooting.

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By |2023-06-09T07:29:09-05:00August 6th, 2021|Uncategorized|Comments Off on AABC Member Brian Venn, TBE, CxA, and Industry Partner Bob Walker, discuss PIC Valves in HVAC/P Magazine

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