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Hey Molly! Can you help this airhead pig?

Mark A. Custis
Mark A. Custis Member Posts: 247
I have posted before, about what to do with the new ciy boiler. This is my first municipal service agreement as a contractor so I am learning to cross the "T"s and dot the "I"s.

While discussing the possibilities for improving the utility cost, when I replace the city hall boiler, I mentioned both staging muliple boilers and setting the system hot water loop with an outdoor rest curve control.

Piping and controls are not a problem, the local supply guys say I need one or the other. Natural gas, so I don't need your oil skills, just a little pre-ridgid 36" mag work thinking. Would I be over controling to combine the two concepts? Have an old American Standard rated at 1000k input. It used to heat the fire department as well as city hall. The great unnamed "they" capped the lines to the FD and cut the wires to the pump. The FD ran off the perimiter loop and not the heat/ cool loop. Count the radiation in city hall gives me about 475k with out the hot water/ cold water loop. My heat loss on the building is between 278k & 325k on the coldest day Cleveland OH ASHRA bin.

My bind is I sold the director of public service on doing both reset and staging.

Any thoughts are welcome. I want to keep this account (if I ever get it up to my high standards of maintenance) until you guys send cards after they bury me.

Help,

Mark

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