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Emergency Hangar HVAC Coil Repair
Justification from DEPT OF THE ARMY • DEPT OF DEFENSE. Place of performance: OH. Industry: NAICS 238220 • PSC 3433.
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Description
Restore function to bldg. 101 Heating system by way of repair.
#1. Repair the (2) coils in the RTU West
#2. Install new heat trace on the supply and return lines from the building loop up to the unit itself
#3. Have firm run calcs on heat transfer of raw water to glycol and will our coils and vav support the loss.
#4. In the mechanical room cut off water feed from domestic and install and fill system with 70/30 blend of glycol. 50 Gallon make up tank for feeder and bypass system to manually feed.
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