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District Heating

01/10/2008 11:48 PM

HI All

Please can you tell me for the pipe design

what are the consideration need to taken for design of district heating pipe

what are the operating condition we shoud have prior to design

who is the best in the industry

thanks in advance

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Re: District Heating

01/11/2008 3:26 AM

Hello Guest,

Before your questions can be properly answered, please advise with a few Specifications.

From your questions, you are at a basic level of understanding re the subject of District Heating.

Perhaps you could look here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/District_heating

Also read: http://wapedia.mobi/en/District_heating

There are many hyperlinks on the above webpages, and if you read carefully, you should quickly improve your knowledge base re "District Heating".

If you are still in trouble after reading the above, please call back here with some specifics re the installation you intend, with....

Kind Regards....

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Re: District Heating

01/14/2008 12:14 AM

Hell of a question. Like asking i want to go to Mars please tell me design for Rocket. Then Fuel. then atmosphere. then gravity. then....

Not your field. Stay 10 years with experience alone in HVAC & Boiler/Utility Pipeline you will answer your own question. Sorry

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Re: District Heating

03/30/2008 8:03 PM

If you wanted to get yourself educated on steam system best practices, then you can go through the modules at the following link, or you can contact your local steam specialist expert for technical assistnace and support on designing a safe and efficient district heating system.

http://www.spiraxsarco.com/resources/steam-engineering-tutorials.asp

Good luck!

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