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TIPS ON HAND DESIGNATION & “COUNTER-FLOW”
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Are your chilled water coils right hand or
left hand?
Are you looking into the face of the
coil with the air hitting you in the back of the head?
What exactly is counter-flow and why is
it important?
Are you completely confused by why
right hand vs. left hand even exists?
Most manufacturers probably do not know
or understand the technical reasons themselves.
Chilled Water
Coils - You’ve probably heard the term “counter-flow” countless times,
but here’s the simplest explanation.
For peak performance, you want the air and the fluid traveling in
opposite directions through the coil.
Is it the end of the world if your coils are not counter-flow?
The short answer is no, but you will lose anywhere from 12-15% of
the output. So, if your
coils are piped incorrectly, don’t expect to get the full performance.
Steam and hot water coils are 1 or 2 rows deep, so again,
counter-flow is pretty much irrelevant.
However, it can make a BIG difference with any chilled water or
direct expansion coils (3-12) rows deep. We also get asked many times “what is the
proper way to pipe coils?”
Put simply, steam coils should always
be fed on the highest connection and the return on the lowest
connection.
Water coils should always be fed on the
lowest connection and returned on the top connection to ensure that all
the tubes are fed the same volume of fluid. |