[Beowulf] Rear-door heat exchangers and condensation
Mark Hahn
hahn at mcmaster.ca
Wed Dec 10 15:34:24 EST 2008
> Thanks, that's helpful. I was afraid that a low temp for chilled water would
> generate condensation on the pipes, or even on the doors themselves.
condensation happens when air passes over a surface which is below the air's
dew point. it's more likely that the main chiller's cold output will be
at a lower temperature than the door coil, so any condensation will happen
there. that's assuming you don't have oddities like major moisture sources,
and that you avoid undesirable airflow.
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