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Introduction 3 392 13, -
Notes on instalation ¢—reeoRPne ‘5
Valve Controlled Test Point - 5 ‘750 - 5 -
The Application of HNH ‘Commissioning Components 6 1000 “p
Figure No. Identification: 7 - 1000L. 7 10
Seem orsoomar ease ‘2o00RPNO v
Bronze Commissioning Set Fig. CV2473L_ 10 and 11 1432, 13
a Commissioning Set Fig. C2432 12 and 13 1473 7 Ww
‘Gast ron Commissioning Set Fig. CVMZ7SOPN6 dand 12 M2000PN8 and 1
“Bronzo/Steel Commissioning Set Fig. CVS200PN4O ieend 17 cvaase 2
Cast Iron Commissioning Set Fo (CVM6733PN16- 18 and 19 veal . 10
Sel Commissioning Set Fig. CVM7Z39PNA0 aoand2) ovnaraspN6
Equipment for Measiring Pressure Differentials 2 Hac09PN40 20
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MATASORENTS a 19
wargscsoRPNIO 21.
(CV5200PN40_ —_ 16 -
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CVM7733PN40 20 -
We have endeavoured in this catalogue to make the information as accurate as
possible, but we cannot accept any responsiblity should it be found that in any respect
the informatian is inaccurate or incomplete or becomes so 85 a result of further
developments,
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oHATTIERSLEY
Introduction
All mutti-clrcult hot water heating and
chilled water systems, no matter how
Carefully designed, must be regulated
to achieve their design performance.
This is because structural and installation
alterations, variations in pipe bore and
‘equipment performance, for example,
make it difficult to complete a system
exactly as the designer planned.
With increasing complexity of building
services and the introduction of new
system components such as low water
content units, water flow rates arenow
more critical and efficient balancing et
the commissioning stage is essential.
During recent years, increased attention
hhas been paid to the measurement of
the Tlow of water since this can be
accurately related to heat output
This approach has the advantages that
regulation can becarried out cold, heat
wastage may be eliminated, ambient
temperature has no effect on the regulating
procedure and commissioning is done
Quickly and efficiently. Most importantly
it ean be proved to the elient that the
system has been correctly balanced to
the designers requirements,
The technique, which may be applied
10 both heating and chiles water systems.
includes regulating the flow of water to
achieve proportional balance.
Conceived by the DoE. Property
Services Agency, the technique now
forms an important part of P.S.A,
Standard Specification (ME) No.3. It
ig also detailed in C.LB.S.E.
Commissioning Code, Series W, Water
Distribution Systems and BSRIA
publication, Application Guide 1/79,
Manual for Regulating Water Systems
‘We recommend that the methods laid
down in these excellent publications
should be studied and the procedures
carefully carried out. This will promote
the confidence of clients throughout
the World, in the British Heating and
Air Conditioning Industry
PROBLEM
A CLIENT NEEDS AN EFFICIENT ENERGY CONSERVING SYSTEM
A DESIGNER NEEDS A PREDICTABLE QUALITY PRODUCT AT AN
ACCEPTABLE PRICE IN ORDER THAT THE SYSTEM WHICH HE
DESIGNS CAN BE MADE TO OPERATE AT THELEVEL OF EFFICIENCY
WHICH HE INTENDED.
A COMMISSIONING ENGINEER WANTS A POSITIVE SIGNAL
(PARTICULARLY ON LOW FLOW RATE CIRCUITS) AND CONVENIENT
ONE MAN OPERATION
SOLUTION
Hattersley
Commissioning
Sets
High Signal
Low Head Loss
COMPACT ¢
ACCURATE &
EASY TO USE
HEAD LOSS DUE
‘TOPIPE ONLY
IRRECOvERABLE
Aiko toss
(near Loss)
stance