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Can the sequences of ACMV by starting Cooling Tower first followed by condenser then by chiller be made non essential or don't need to follow those sequences? Or... Read More »
Can each contractor follow the database of the main contractor using the "cloud" for that project? reasons to reduce repeated files and easy maintenance.
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James McArdleWhat do you mean?
Apr 4, 2013
Anonymous I mean the maincon has the main database of all the stuff (soft copy of drawings, ptw, permits, violatons, etc) involved in the project from starting till the end and they can encode the data and send to whoever they trust only using cloud computing and prevent others to print without their permissions using "benign spyware".
Apr 4, 2013
Can the coolest liquid to be used and reused in the ACMV system? Can ACMV system goes without water side?
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Steve LanierThe only way to make sure that using a different fluid will not damage your cooling system is to make sure your system's components can withstand the change in temperature. A great way to do this is to build your own. Beyond that, choosing a new coolant poses a completely new set of issues. You don't mention in your question what "liquid" it is you intend on using (and I can assure you that procuring the "coolest liquid on Earth" would be an unbelievably inefficient use of resources and would most likely completely destroy every component it touches), but you need to be familiar with the innate properties of the liquid. And remember - the object of a cooling system is simply to reallocate unwanted heat - NOT to make any mechanical or electrical components colder.
Apr 7, 2013
Steve LanierYour second question is unclear. If you are asking whether or not an ACMV system will work without a cooling fluid, the answer is no. The coolant is arguably the most important part of ACMV systems, because without it, the transfer of heat would not be possible. It is paramount to the efficiency of your system that you regularly check to make sure your lines contain a proper amount of coolant.
Apr 7, 2013
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