Excellent delivery Jen! Beautiful tone and soothing voice makes for comfort and confident learning. Thank you for posting! I’m learning more from you than courses I have taken.
Your program is very informative and they helped me a lot in understanding how HVAC works in big buildings. I'm also interested in how a three pipe system works and I hope you could include it in your podcast in the future. Thank you and more power to you.
I searched this video because I lived in a two-pipe building for 12 years before I was able to find a modern building with individual climate control. I live in Chicago, IL where we have seasonal weather changes and we would have "two-pipe hell" days like you describe in the video. The building I live in now doesn't really have "four-pipe" but it has both heating and cooling fan coils in each apartment and you can switch it with the thermostat. It is unfortunate that there are so many older buildings, even condos, that still have two-pipe because they were built that way and it would be impossible to change to a four-pipe or individually-controlled HVAC system.
very concise video on 4-pipe and 2-pipe systems.
thanks for the excellent explanation!
Excellent delivery Jen! Beautiful tone and soothing voice makes for comfort and confident learning. Thank you for posting! I’m learning more from you than courses I have taken.
Your program is very informative and they helped me a lot in understanding how HVAC works in big buildings. I'm also interested in how a three pipe system works and I hope you could include it in your podcast in the future. Thank you and more power to you.
thanks for the explanation! This helps very much! Do you have a video showing how you can tell if you have a 2 pipe or 4 pipe system?
I searched this video because I lived in a two-pipe building for 12 years before I was able to find a modern building with individual climate control. I live in Chicago, IL where we have seasonal weather changes and we would have "two-pipe hell" days like you describe in the video. The building I live in now doesn't really have "four-pipe" but it has both heating and cooling fan coils in each apartment and you can switch it with the thermostat.
It is unfortunate that there are so many older buildings, even condos, that still have two-pipe because they were built that way and it would be impossible to change to a four-pipe or individually-controlled HVAC system.