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100+ page pdf - University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics

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Rev. 9 December 15, 2012r. Remote RadiatorA remote radiator, <strong>of</strong> the quiet type, shall be provided as follows:1) Welded <strong>and</strong> bolted steel frame suitable for 100 mph wind load.2) Plenum Chamber.3) Fan Ring.4) Lifting Lugs.5) Core Guard.6) OSHA Fan Guard <strong>and</strong> fan drive supported from channels integral with frame.7) Horizontal core for vertical air discharge with copper plat fins solder bonded to flatbrass tubes.8) Removable manifold tanks to permit access to tube ends for inspection <strong>and</strong>cleaning.9) Thermal expansion <strong>and</strong> contraction differential provision between core <strong>and</strong> framesupports.10) Core shall be pitched <strong>and</strong> have drainage connections to permit complete drainage<strong>of</strong> unit.11) Fan shall be fixed center, airfoil type, belt driven by totally enclosed fan cooledmotor, 480 volt, 3 phase. Fan shall have a maximum tip speed <strong>of</strong> 11,000 feet perminute.12) Radiator shall be equipped with a surge tank.13) Radiator shall be stainless flexible connections for all piping connections.14) Radiator shall be provided with spring type vibration isolators.15) Radiator shall be sized to provide adequate engine cooling when the ambienttemperature is 105° F <strong>and</strong> with the radiator located approximately 8 feet above theengine-generator set.16) Radiator shall be provided with a water temperature sensing thermostat to control<strong>and</strong> cycle the fan motor starter.s. Remote indicating lamp, alarm horn <strong>and</strong> silencing switch to indicate when the enginegeneratorset is running.10

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