Cold Front Planning Guide
5. The transition frame weighs no more than 40 lb. (18 kg).
2.1.3 Connections and Piping
1.Supply and return connections on the HTD are brass ¾" or 1" ID
2.Bottom or top entry for the supply/return connection is available.
3.Supply/return headers on
4.Drain valve is on bottom of the HTD to allow the coil to drain completely.
5.Piping is copper, bent to minimize joints; any joints should be brazed.
2.1.4 Heat Exchanger Coil
1.Coil is constructed of copper tube and aluminum fin, 2 rows deep, 12 FPI.
2.Heat transferred by coil divided by initial temperature difference is no less than 440 W/°C at 2548 m3⁄H (1500 CFM) and 30 L/min (8 GPM) water flow.
3.Coil will be designed to minimize
4.Maximum
5.Maximum
6.Coil is protected by perforated sheets, no less than 79% open, on both air inlet and air outlet sides.
7.Coil is UL® Registered (UL207).
2.1.5 Environmental
1.The HTD doesn’t require electrical power connections.
2.The HTD is a completely passive device and has no fans or other active air movement components.
2.2Optional Components 2.2.1 Flexible Hose Kits
1.Optional Hose Kits are available to provide for connection between the water distribution manifold and the supported HTD units and consist of a matched pair of hoses with connections.
2.Hoses will be factory assembled; factory pressure tested, constructed of
3.Hose material is ¾" or 1" ID with minimum wall thickness of 0.14" (0.36 cm), minimum bend radius of 4" (10.2 cm), and minimum burst pressure of 12.4 MPa (1800 psi).
4.Hose material meets flammability rating of UL® 1581
5.Hose Kits are pressure tested as an assembly to 1.7 MPa (250 psi).
6.Hose Kits are available with either straight connections or
7.One (1) hose kit (with a supply and a return hose) shall be supplied per HTD.
2.2.2 Pre-Mixed Treated Water
1.A secondary loop is filled with
2.Water is treated with azole, molybdate, and isothiazoline.
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