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All Major Cycles in a Chilled Water System

All Major Cycles in a Chilled Water System   In a chilled water HVAC system , the major thermodynamic and fluid-flow cycles can be understood as follows: 1. Chilled Water (CHW) Cycle This is the primary HVAC water circulation loop: Chiller → CHW Pump → AHU/FCU Cooling Coil → Return CHW → Chiller Chiller produces chilled water, typically around 6–7°C . CHW pump circulates water to AHUs/FCUs. Cooling coils absorb heat from the air. Water returns warmer, typically 11–12°C . The chiller removes the absorbed heat and repeats the cycle. Typical ΔT: 5–6°C. 2. Refrigerant Cycle Inside the chiller, the refrigerant follows the basic vapor-compression cycle: Compressor → Condenser → Expansion Valve → Evaporator → Compressor Component Main Function Compressor Raises refrigerant pressure and temperature Condenser Rejects heat from refrigerant Expansion Valve Reduces refrigerant pressure/temperature Evaporator Absorbs heat from chilled water 3. Condenser Water Cycle ...
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SPILL MANAGEMENT DON’T WAIT, CONTROL IT

  SPILL MANAGEMENT DON’T WAIT, CONTROL IT A spill is not just a housekeeping issue. If it is not controlled quickly and correctly, it can create slip hazards, fire risks, chemical exposure, equipment damage, soil contamination, and environmental pollution. 🌍⚠️ 👷‍♂️ WHAT SHOULD YOU DO WHEN A SPILL OCCURS? 🔴 1. ASSESS THE SITUATION Identify the substance, approximate quantity, source, location and potential hazards before approaching the spill. 🛑 2. STOP THE SOURCE — IF SAFE Isolate or stop the leak only when it can be done without exposing yourself or others to danger. 🟠 3. PROTECT PEOPLE & ISOLATE THE AREA Keep unauthorized personnel away. Use warning signs, barriers or cones where required. 🟡 4. WEAR THE CORRECT PPE Use chemical-resistant gloves, safety goggles/face protection, suitable footwear and protective clothing according to the chemical hazard. 🟢 5. CONTAIN THE SPILL Use spill pads, absorbent materials, socks, booms, dikes or other approved containment methods t...

Smart technology to better facility management

  Smart technology to better facility management Smart technology can significantly improve Facility Management (FM) by moving organizations from reactive maintenance to predictive, data-driven and energy-efficient operations . Key smart technologies for better Facility Management IoT Sensors Monitor temperature, humidity, pressure, vibration, energy consumption, water flow and equipment status in real time. Useful for HVAC, chillers, pumps, AHUs, generators, medical-gas systems and critical equipment. AI & Predictive Maintenance AI analyzes equipment data to identify abnormal conditions before failure occurs. Helps reduce unplanned shutdowns, maintenance costs and equipment downtime. Smart BMS / Integrated Building Management Integrate HVAC, electrical systems, generators, lighting, fire systems, elevators, water systems and other building services into one platform. Provides centralized monitoring and alarms. Digital Twin Creates a digital m...