I show a VAV that uses hot water for heating.
nice video dr
This is most definitely an older style as there aren’t many bells and whistles on this old guy.
Thanks. There will be more forthcoming.
Amen to that bro. That’s my main gripe about VAVs.
That’s not actually asbestos. It’s just in the same kind of wrap.
Yikes!!! Asbestos insulation on the water pipes!!!
it should be a mechanical (BOCA) rule that all hvac equipment be completely accessible for servicing.
It’s just a maintenance point. Here in Florida, these valves don’t get a lot of exercise.
This actuator is a three wire proportional. It’s direct acting. The valve is a three way valve. It has two outlets. One is a bypass and the other goes to the coil.
nice video show me more very educational
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nice video dr
This is most definitely an older style as there aren’t many bells and whistles on this old guy.
Thanks. There will be more forthcoming.
Amen to that bro. That’s my main gripe about VAVs.
That’s not actually asbestos. It’s just in the same kind of wrap.
Yikes!!! Asbestos insulation on the water pipes!!!
it should be a mechanical (BOCA) rule that all hvac equipment be completely accessible for servicing.
It’s just a maintenance point. Here in Florida, these valves don’t get a lot of exercise.
This actuator is a three wire proportional. It’s direct acting. The valve is a three way valve. It has two outlets. One is a bypass and the other goes to the coil.
nice video show me more very educational