8 steam rules every tech should know
This video goes over 8 rules I follow when troubleshooting a steam system. Most were learned from @DanHolohan
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Good summary! I especially like the comparison with air conditioning — that may help some of the younger techs. see what is happening — with one exception; as you note, steam systems breathe, while sir conditioning and heat pumps, although they work on the same principle of latent heat, do NOT breathe!
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@RayWohlfarth Rule#1…steam is not hydronic? I've seen textbooks and others define it as hydronic. Is your description meant only for the context in which you are explaining it here?
Always, luv your stuff. The 8 rules are a great reminder to follow. Thanks for sharing.
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Thanks @Mad Dog_2
@Jamie Hall I was referring to the phase changes that occur. Thanks for keeping me on the straight and narrow
@Intplm. Great question and that drives me crazy. Both systems use a boiler to heat water but steam operates way differently than hydronic or any other Hvac mode. For example if you speed up a fan you will get more air. If you increase the operating control set point on a hydronic system, you get more heat. If you increase the steam pressure, the steam will slow down and other weird things happen. Sorry for the ramble
Ray Wohlfarth
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