Water-Cooled Piping Installation (Typical) - Advantage Engineering Titan Instruction Manual

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Titan Central Chillers
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WATER-COOLED PIPING INSTALLATION (TYPICAL)

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Chiller (2 pump system with standby pump)
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Water make-up connection (chiller reservoir)
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From city water supply (reservoir make up)
4. Overflow connection (chiller reservoir)
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Pump discharge connection (Supply to process)
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Condenser connection (supply from cooling tower or city water)
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Condenser connection (return back to cooling tower or if using city water - return to open drain)
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Condenser water pipes
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Reservoir Drain Connection
10. Filter (MLS Series In-Line full flow design - see piping options)
11. Water inlet connection (filter)
12. Water outlet connection (filter)
13. Bypass pipe with Valves (redirection of process water flow during filter service)
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Drain-back dam (keeps header pipes full during shut-down periods)
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Main header valves (closed for header service or during use of alternate source of cooling water)
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Alternate source of cooling water on/off valve (for system emergency back up)
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Alternate water supply source (for system emergency back up)
18. System multi-use open drain (reservoir overflow, reservoir drain, system emergency back up)
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Process water drops from header to use point (valved for service shutoff)
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Pressure gauge and thermometer (for system performance monitoring and evaluation)
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header ends valved and capped (for future expansion)
22. Header by-pass valve (adjustable and pressure activated to maintain flow in header during low process demand)
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Branch header valves (for branch header service isolation)
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Branch header
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Valve to open drain (for system emergency back-up)
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From process return pipe
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ADVANTAGE ENGINEERING, INC.
525 East Stop 18 Road Greenwood, Indiana 46142
317-887-0729
Fax: 317-881-1277
Service Department Fax: 317-885-8683
Email: service@AdvantageEngineering.com
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This drawing is supplied to demonstrate a possible
piping configuration for the equipment and is
general in nature showing pipe sizes and basic
routing. It is not intended to be inclusive of every
detail required for specific location and installation.
Consult with a professional engineer to determine
specific needs before installation.
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