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Building Maintenance Dashboard

🏢 Building Maintenance Dashboard A Building Maintenance Dashboard is a centralized digital interface that provides real‑time visibility into facility operations, asset performance, and maintenance activities. It integrates data from HVAC, electrical, plumbing, fire safety, and medical gas systems to support proactive decision‑making and compliance tracking. 🔹 Core Modules Module Function Key Metrics Asset Management Tracks equipment inventory, service history, and lifecycle. MTBF, MTTR, uptime percentage Work Order Tracking Monitors preventive and corrective maintenance tasks. Schedule compliance, backlog ratio Energy Monitoring Displays real‑time consumption of electricity, water, and gas. kWh usage, cost per unit area HVAC Performance Shows temperature, humidity, and system efficiency. COP, delta‑T, air quality index Safety & Compliance Tracks fire system readiness and inspection schedules. Alarm status, inspection due dates Analytics & Reporting Generates KPI trends and pr...
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Allowable TSS in Chilled Water Closed Loop

  Allowable TSS in Chilled Water Closed Loop A professional explanation of the allowable Total Suspended Solids (TSS) in a chilled water closed‑loop system , written in an engineering tone suitable for technical documentation or maintenance standards: 💧 Allowable TSS in Chilled Water Closed Loop 🔹 Definition Total Suspended Solids (TSS) represent fine particulate matter—such as rust, scale, silt, or biological debris—suspended in the chilled water circuit. High TSS levels can cause erosion, fouling, and reduced heat‑transfer efficiency in chillers, coils, and pumps. 🔹 Recommended Limits Parameter Recommended Value Remarks TSS (Total Suspended Solids) ≤ 10 mg/L (ideal) For clean, well‑maintained closed loops Acceptable Range 10–25 mg/L Requires filtration and periodic flushing Critical Limit > 25 mg/L Risk of fouling, corrosion,...

Tank Capacity Calculation , The First Step in Storage Tank Design

  🏗 ️ Tank Capacity Calculation – The First Step in Storage Tank Design A professional explanation of the first step in storage tank design, Tank Capacity Calculation , written in an engineering tone suitable for MEP and fire protection design documentation: 🔹 Purpose Tank capacity calculation establishes the required volume of stored liquid (water, fuel, or chemical) based on system demand, operational duration, and safety standards. It is the foundation for all subsequent design stages — structural sizing, material selection, and hydraulic layout. 🔹 Basic Formula V=Q×t Where: V = Required tank volume (liters or m³) Q = Flow rate or consumption rate (L/min or m³/hr) t = Duration of operation or supply period (minutes or hours) For fire protection systems, NFPA 22 recommends sizing tanks for minimum 30–90 minutes of fire pump operation , depending on hazard classification. 🔹 Design Inputs System Type: Fire protection, domestic, HVAC make...

Expansion Valve – Overview

 ⚙️ Expansion Valve – Overview 🔹 Definition An Expansion Valve is a flow‑control device that regulates the amount of refrigerant entering the evaporator from the liquid line . It reduces the refrigerant’s pressure and temperature, enabling efficient heat absorption inside the evaporator coil. 🔹 Primary Function Controls refrigerant flow based on evaporator load . Maintains superheat at the evaporator outlet. Ensures stable system operation and prevents liquid refrigerant from returning to the compressor. 🔹 Working Principle The valve creates a pressure drop between the condenser and evaporator. High‑pressure liquid refrigerant from the condenser enters the valve. The valve throttles the flow, converting part of the liquid into vapor. The low‑pressure mixture enters the evaporator, where it absorbs heat and evaporates completely. h 1 − h 2 = enthalpy drop across the valve 🔹 Types of Expansion Valves Type Control Mechanism Typical Application Capillary...