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Chilled Water System Components Receiving, Handling, Storage and Preservation Inspection

This article is about Chilled Water System Components Receiving, Handling, Storage and Preservation Inspection as per International Codes and standards.

Chilled Water System Components Receiving, Handling, Storage and Preservation Inspection

Receiving

  1. Visually inspect all the chilled water system Components for damage.
  2. Minimum design pressure for all chilled water system components shall be 1035 kPa, gauge (150 psig).
  3. An identification tag or name plate made of 316 stainless steel or better, shall be attached to each equipment unit, securely with stainless steel or Monel fasteners.
  4. The tag or name plate shall be marked by raised letters or die-stamping with at least the following information:
    a) Purchase Order Number b) Manufacturer c) Part/Model No. d) Serial No. e) Date of Manufacture f) Mark/Tag No.”
    The tag or name plate shall be located such that the information is visible and can be read after equipment installation.
    Each water chilling package and chilled water pump package, shall be provided with installation, operating, and maintenance manuals and all other required documentation. These manuals shall include all detailed technical information necessary for the initial installation, startup, operation, and maintenance of all furnished equipment.

Handling, Storage and Preservation

Verify that submitted approved procedures for handling, storage and preservation of chilled water system components, lists all the required inspection schedules for maintaining the quality of the various components.

Standards Codes and References For Chilled Water System Components

  1. SAES-K-001 – Heating, Ventilating and Air Conditioning (HVAC).
  2. HVAC Metal Duct, Hangers and Supports and Insulation Receiving
  3. HVAC Chilled Water Piping Lay-out and Support
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  5. HVAC Air Handling Unit (AHU) Receiving, Handling, Storage and Preservation
  6. HVAC Two Way and Three Way Control Valve Arrangement (Chilled Water Lines)
  7. GENERAL INSTALLATION NOTES ABOUT TRAY ASSEMBLY IN TOWER
  8. HVAC Duct System Handling, Storage and Preservation

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