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Steam Coil Piping Recommendations (Cont’d)

Following the piping diagrams in Fig. 8-12, make all 
connections while observing the following precau-
tions: 
• Install a drip line and trap on the pressure side of 
the inlet control valve. Connect the drip line to the 
return line downstream of the return line trap. 
• To prevent scale or foreign matter from entering 
the control valve and coil, install a 3/32-in. mesh 
strainer in the steam supply line upstream from the 
control valve. 
• Provide air vents for the coils to eliminate noncon-
densable gases. 
• Select a control valve according to the steam load, 
not he coils supply connection size. Do not use an 
oversized control valve. 
• Do not use bushings that reduce the size of the 
header return connection. The return connection 
should be the same size as the return line and re-
duced only at the downstream trap. 
• To lift condensate above the coil return line into 
overhead steam mains, or pressurized mains, install 
a pump and receiver between the condensate trap 
and the pressurized main. Do not try to lift conden-
sate with modulating or on-and-off steam control 
valves. Use only 
15-degree check valves, as they open with a lower 
water head. Do not use 45-degree or vertical-lift 
check valves. 
• Use float and thermostatic traps. Select the trap 
size according to the pressure difference between 
the steam supply main and the return main. 
• Load variations can be caused by uneven inlet air 
distribution or temperature stratification. 
• Drain condensate out of coils completely at the end 
of the heating season to prevent the formation of 
acid. 

Coil Freeze-Up Protection 

STEAM COILS — When used for preheating out-
door air in pressure or vacuum systems, an immer-
sion thermostat to control outdoor-air damper and 
fan motor is recommended. This control is actuated 
when steam supply fails or condensate temperature 
drops below an established level, such as 120 to 
150 F. A vacuum breaker should also be used to 
equalize coil pressure with the atmosphere when 
steam supply throttles close. Steam should not be 
modulated when outdoor air is below 40 F. 
     On low-pressure and vacuum steam-heating sys-
tems, the thermostat may be replaced by a conden-
sate drain with a thermal element. This element 
opens and drains the coil when condensate temper-
ature drops below 165 F. Note that condensate 
drains are limited to 5 psig pressure. 
INNER DISTRIBUTING TUBE STEAM COILS — 
The inner distributing tube (IDT) steam coil used in 
the HHA air handling units has an inner tube pierced 
to facilitate the distribution of the steam along the 
tube's length. The outer tubes are expanded into 
plate fins. The completed assembly includes the 
supply and condensate header and side casings 
which are built to slant the fin/tube bundle back to-
ward the condensate header. The slanting of the 

assembly ensures that condensate will flow 
toward the drains. This condensate must be 
removed through the return piping to prevent 
premature failure of the coil. The fin/tube bun-
dle is slanted vertically for horizontal airflow 
coils, and horizontally for vertical airflow coils. 
IDT Steam Coil Piping — The following piping 
guidelines will contribute to efficient coil oper-
ation and long coil life: 
1.  Use full size coil outlets and return piping 

to the steam trap. Do not bush return out-
let to the coil. Run full size to the trap, 
reduce at the trap. 

2.  Use float and thermostatic (F & T) traps 

only for condensate removal. Trap size 
selection should be based on the differ-
ence in pressure between the steam sup-
ply main and the condensate return main. 
It is good practice to select a trap with 3 
times the condensate rating of the coil to 
which it is connected. 

3.  Use thermostatic traps for venting only. 
4.  Use only 1/2-in., 15-degree swing check 

valves installed horizontally, piped open 
to atmosphere, and located at least 12 in. 
above the condensate outlet. Do not use 
45-degree, vertical lift and ring check 
valves. 

5.  The supply valve must be sized for the 

maximum anticipated steam load. 

6.  Do not drip steam mains into coil sec-

tions. Drip them on the pressure side of 
the control valve and trap them into the 
return main beyond the trap for the coil. 

7.  Do not use a single trap for two or more 

coils installed in series. Where two or 
more coils are installed in a single bank, 
in parallel, the use of a single trap is per-
missible, but only if the load on each coil 
is equal. Where loads in the same coil 
bank vary, best practice is to use a sepa-
rate trap for each coil. Variation in load on 
different coils in the same bank may be 
caused by several factors. Two of the 
most common are uneven airflow distribu-
tion across the coil and stratification of 
inlet air across the coil. 

8.  Do not try to lift condensate above the coil 

return into an overhead main, or drain into 
a main under pressure with a modulating 
or on/off steam control valves. A pump 
and receiver should be installed between 
the coil condensate traps and overhead 
mains and return mains under pressure. 

9.  Use a strainer (3/32-in. mesh) on the 

steam supply side, as shown in the piping 
diagrams, to avoid collection of scale or 
other foreign matter in the inner tube dis-
tributing orifices. 

NOTE: IDT coils must be installed with the 
tubes draining toward the header end of the 
coil. The IDT steam coils are pitched toward 
the header end as installed in the unit. 
10.  Ensure the AHU (air-handling unit) is in-

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Страница 1: ...ARNING Hazardous voltage Discon nect and Lock Out all incoming power sources before servicing or installing unit ELECTRIC SHOCK CAN CAUSE DEATH WARNING This equipment may be in stalled well above fini...

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Страница 3: ...G Remove Shipping Screws 4 PREINSTALLATION 5 Rigging 5 Unit Weight Calculation 5 INSTALLATION 6 18 Unit Suspension 6 7 External Vibration Isolators 7 Ductwork 8 Electrical 9 11 Service Clearance 12 Co...

Страница 4: ...ampers until their operators are disconnected BE SURE that fans are properly grounded before working on them Failure to follow these warnings could result in personal injury or equipment damage DANGER...

Страница 5: ...l Code IMC section 307 2 3 requires the use of auxiliary drain pans Many municipalities have adopted this code Magic Aire holds that this practice represents the standard for professional installation...

Страница 6: ...ming be construct ed from structural steel or formed strut mate rials With Mixing Boxes HCA units sizes 30 40 with mixing boxes should be supported with crossbeams at each end of the unit and at the d...

Страница 7: ...JURY CAUSED BY FALLING EQUIPMENT If uncertain about how to connect to the structure consult a qualified structural engineer Floor mounting Unit may be mounted on a housekeeping pad floor or platform C...

Страница 8: ...side of a field provided flexible duct to the fan discharge duct collar on the front of the unit Attach the other side to the supply ductwork Seal the connec tions using duct mastic or HVAC tape Refe...

Страница 9: ...WARNING For use with copper conductors only INSTALLATION ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION ELECTRICAL Typical wiring diagrams are shown on the fol lowing pages FOR REFERENCE Always re fer to the wiring diagram...

Страница 10: ...circuit protection and wiring 6 To start the fan connect R and G1 or G2 or G3 to energize fan at each respective speed Add connection to terminal FLO4 on the control board EVOECM 4SPD to enable a four...

Страница 11: ...components is the responsibility of the in staller including branch circuit protection and wiring 6 To start the fan apply 2 0VDC to plus and minus terminals Fan speed is variable from 2 0VDC minimum...

Страница 12: ...S MAY BE ON ONE SIDE OR ON BOTH SIDES 4 REFER TO INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR UNIT HANGING SUSPENSION REQUIREMENTS 5 COIL DRAINPAN OR BLOWER REPLACEMETN REQUIRES UNIT TO BE REMOVED TO FLOOR FOR SAFE...

Страница 13: ...vent losing seal when starting up the unit After the fan is running with the design fan inlet negative pressure the elevation of the water on the unit side of the trap will be 1 below the drain invert...

Страница 14: ...nto the condensate line between the trap and the gate valve instead of open to the atmosphere Figure 9 illustrates the typical piping at the end of every steam supply main Omitting this causes many fi...

Страница 15: ...with a bucket trap or any trap which has provision for passing air The great majority of high pressure return mains terminate in hot wells or deaerators which vent the air Fig 10 Multiple Coil High P...

Страница 16: ...s length The outer tubes are expanded into plate fins The completed assembly includes the supply and condensate header and side casings which are built to slant the fin tube bundle back to ward the co...

Страница 17: ...ions The lower split of face split coils should be first on last off Fig 13 Row split coils utilize special intertwined circuits either split of these row split coils can be first on last off SUCTION...

Страница 18: ...o use drop solenoid valve control as illustrated above and let the suction cutoff unloaders ride with the load The second is to use drop solenoid valve control as illustrated above with electric un lo...

Страница 19: ...tachometer to confirm operating speed access doors must be closed to apply correct external static pressure to the fan 3 Check direction of rotation see Fig 15 4 Check vibration If excessive vibration...

Страница 20: ...use any aggressive paint solvent cleaning agents when cleaning 5 Never use a high pressure cleaner or water spray for cleaning particularly when the fan is running WARNING Wet cleaning under volt age...

Страница 21: ...prevent the formation and build up of acids There are additional precautions and control strate gies as found in various catalogues and in the ASHRAE Fundamentals Handbook when the enter ing air tempe...

Страница 22: ...clear space 3 Remove the flat coil stubout panel Refer to Figure 16 and 17 Note that there is another coil access panel on the opposite side of the unit SERVICE Coil Drainpan Removal and Reinstallatio...

Страница 23: ...il panel Figure 23 and 24 8 Remove coils from unit along with drainpan Drainpan will slide out of unit Figure 25 or 26 To remove coils and drainpan top will need to be lifted up as shown in Figure 21...

Страница 24: ...nation up to 24 hours after sampling A low pH and high alkalinity cause system problems even when both values are within ranges shown The term pH refers to the acidity basicity or neutrality of the wa...

Страница 25: ...mary Auxiliary cu in note 2 Hot Water 1 row gal Hot Water 2 row gal Coil Face Area Pre Filter 12 x 24 16 x 32 3 Not all combinations equaling 10 rows are allowed Please refer to New Magic 4 Software f...

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Страница 27: ...necessary for proper condensate drainage Is properly sized condensate trap present Is the condensate disposal system operating correctly Is auxiliary external condensate drain pan installed as recomm...

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