Don’t Sweat It: Why Climate and Geography Matter in Chilled Water Systems PDF

Don’t Sweat It: Why Climate and Geography Matter in Chilled Water Systems PDF

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Don’t Sweat It: Why Climate and Geography Matter in Chilled Water Systems PDF

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2023

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ASHRAE

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Chilled water piping is used in data centers to airports and across multi-building campuses in district energy systems. Designing an insulation system to have the required amount of thickness and sufficient moisture resistance coupled with a jacketing with the right emittance can help mitigate the risks posed by condensation, water vapor and unexpected mechanical damage. Protecting the chilled water system in these ways ensures efficient long-term function and reduces the need for unexpected repairs.
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Number of Pages : 6
Product Code(s) : D-AJ23JanDS
Published : 2023
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