HVAC Ducts: 10 Types Every HVAC Engineer Should Know For an HVAC Engineer, understanding duct types is important for air distribution, pressure loss, energy efficiency, noise control, space utilization, and maintenance . 1. Rectangular Duct Common in commercial buildings and hospitals. Suitable where ceiling space is limited. Easy to fabricate and install in large air-distribution systems. Requires proper reinforcement to prevent vibration and deformation. 2. Round Duct Provides efficient airflow with relatively low-pressure loss. Requires less material for a given airflow compared with rectangular ductwork. Commonly used for supply, return, and exhaust systems. 3. Spiral Duct A type of round duct manufactured with a spiral seam. Strong, lightweight, and relatively easy to install. Frequently used in commercial and industrial HVAC systems. Can provide a clean architectural appearance when exposed. 4. Oval Duct Provides some of the airflow advantages of round ductwork while requir...
BOILER SAFETY: A HIGH-ENERGY EQUIPMENT RISK THAT CANNOT BE IGNORED Boilers are high-energy systems containing pressurized steam/hot water and fuel. Poor operation, inadequate maintenance, or failure of safety devices can result in fire, explosion, pressure release, burns, and serious equipment damage . Key Boiler Safety Controls 1. Pressure Protection Ensure safety/relief valves are correctly sized, tested, and maintained. Never bypass or isolate safety devices. Monitor operating pressure continuously. 2. Water-Level Control Maintain the correct boiler water level. Test low-water cut-off devices regularly. Low water can cause severe overheating and tube failure. 3. Combustion & Fuel Safety Verify proper burner operation and flame detection. Maintain fuel trains, valves, regulators, and interlocks. Ensure adequate combustion and ventilation air. Investigate abnormal flame, smoke, or combustion conditions immediately. 4. Boiler Controls & In...