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    hot water coils.



    Hi chaps

    Currently in discussion with a guy regarding his hot water battery on his York package unit(supply side) . In the spec it says "hot water re-heat battery" and design is inlet 16c off 21.C

    I have told him that the battery is too small to be considered a space heater and as such he should be using his rads more.. He suggests that isn't right and it should also heat the rooms. Can anyone confirm my line of thinking



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    Re: hot water coils.

    Richard

    Is the York a heat pump? I have a pub that has a heatpump plus a rad literally in the supply duct, as the york can't supply enough heat on its own. if it's classed as a reheat then it sounds like a close control, controlling humidity?

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    Re: hot water coils.

    Let's be honest, with an air off of 21°C it isn't going to provide much in the way of heating is it?

    That's assuming that the on temperature is at 16°C, any lower and he's lost it.
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    Re: hot water coils.

    RB.
    Do you have any model No's to reference against?
    Although I tend to agree with you and Brian.
    "Silk Purse out of a Sow's ear springs to mind.
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    Re: hot water coils.

    just looked at the label. Seems to be straight cooling with no electric heat option fitted..DSC03440.jpg

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    Re: hot water coils.

    A Strange one you have there RB.
    I have some old York paperwork and the best I can make out, is it is cooling only.

    With D1C meaning cooling (Mk1) model. I have assumed this from using the attached much later explanation.
    I suspect the Mk 1 is pre-pdf?
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    Re: hot water coils.

    That looks like an american made one, heater amps are listed though, are they not installed Richard?

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    Re: hot water coils.

    Quote Originally Posted by al View Post
    That looks like an american made one, heater amps are listed though, are they not installed Richard?

    al
    No difficult to see but if you look the x shows what heater is installed and the x is against none

    so it's a cooling only with no electric heaters and a small reheat hot water coil..

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