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From: <Paul>
Date: Thu Sep 27 2001 - 19:51:00 EDT


[This comes from the Steam-List today. -PB]

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I know every now and then we get into a chilled water discussion on the
steam list so please indulge me!

We are presently involved in a large chilled water project and have been
asked to review Victaulic or Mechanical grooved pipe couplings as a suitable
alternative.

We traditionally use all welded steel construction for the buried distribution system or even in-plant chilled water piping. Therefore, my knowledge regarding Victaulic is extremely limited to smaller
commercial building HVAC design from a former life.

Has anyone on the List had any good or bad/horror experiences with this
product with chilled water pipe couplings that they are willing to share?
Any comments on use of grooved pipe for valves in lieu of flanges? Any comments regarding its reaction to water hammer as compared to steel.

Our system will eventually be around 20,000 tons. We have about 2 miles of piping trench at 140 psi supply and close to 90
psid on the distribution pumps.
Diameters range from 30" to 12" pipes with water velocities at about 11 feet
per second. Received on Thu Sep 27 19:51:00 2001

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