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gas pipe sizing
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zepfan
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in Gas Heating
as a rule of thumb what diversity factor should be used when sizing a 2 psi gas pipe system? say for example you have (5) 130,000 btu input gas fired rooftop units,with a design day in the winter of 12 degrees.it is highly unlikely that all of these units would be firing at the same time.is there a diversity factor that should be used when sizing the pipe?any feedback would be much appreciated.thank you
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By code, one should always size for the maximum BTU input of all appliances regardless if they only work part time or in the off season.0 -
In other words with
your application there is no diversity factor. Diversity factor would be having a pool heater for use in the summer time and a boiler for use in the winter.
There actually is the possibilty at some time they all would be firing.0
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