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ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY TECHNOLOGY
SUPER ABSORPTION
Typical piping diagram-laying (LE)
Figure 61. Typical piping diagram
Hot water 3 way valve
Cooling j tower f
Hot water Pump
l
-M M-
^1 tyty Cooling water pump ^ ^
To drain To drain
@ : Thermometer (p) : Pressure gauge @ : Flowmeter : Water pump h-^ : Strainer X : Valve M : Valve
: Thermostat
In order to prevent freezing up of chilled water when the chilled water gets a stop signal, continue the operation of the primary chilled water pump and secondary chilled water pump and design air conditioner during dilution cycle operation of the building chillers.
General remarks on piping work
1. Work outside the area surrounded by this line----shall be under­taken at the expense of the owner.
2. Refer to the Dimensions diagrams and specification commercial tables for pipe connections and diameters.
3. Determine the locations of the chilled, cooling and hot water pump in due consideration of the pump's hydrostatic head.
As standard condition, the machine should not be subject to a pressure larger than 8 kg/cm2G. at any water headers.
4. Concerning the temperature control of cooling water, refer to the section of "control method of cooling water temperature".
5. Provide a thermometer and a pressure gauge at the outlet and inlet of cooling water temperature.
6. Provide an air vent valve in each of the chilled, cooling and hot water lines at a point higher than the header for chilled, cooling and hot waters.
7. Lay pipes from the cover of the evaporator, absorber and generator to drain ditch.
8. Provide a bleeder in the cooling water line for control of water quality.
9. All external water piping are to be provided with JIS 10k welding flanges by the customer.
10.Be sure to architectural design the location of cooling tower to prevent contamination of cooling water by exhaust gas from flues.
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