Opposite. Screws do not have a surge limitation. Centrifugal compressors are the ones susceptible to surge. (note: we use centrifugal, screw, and tri-rotor screw machines here at TEC)
@@TECTubefilms Interesting; that's not what I was told from "the guys". In that case, I will be reconsidering my opinion if I am ever asked for it again on what type of units management should choose for large Building Envelope HVAC loads. It was hard to follow along the video since the first 5 mins. had me confused about what water temp. he was referring to, but then was able to hear him clarify it was "entering water temp"; I give video 3.5 stars though.👍
@@MR-backup check out this short video... the first sentence regarding the 23XRV tri-rotor screw stats "surge free" ruclips.net/video/iZfuayXvF-E/видео.htmlsi=dWxnUIY46mc925oJ
Yea, but Screws can't handle surge.
Opposite. Screws do not have a surge limitation. Centrifugal compressors are the ones susceptible to surge. (note: we use centrifugal, screw, and tri-rotor screw machines here at TEC)
@@TECTubefilms Interesting; that's not what I was told from "the guys".
In that case, I will be reconsidering my opinion if I am ever asked for it again on what type of units management should choose for large Building Envelope HVAC loads.
It was hard to follow along the video since the first 5 mins. had me confused about what water temp. he was referring to, but then was able to hear him clarify it was "entering water temp"; I give video 3.5 stars though.👍
@@MR-backup check out this short video... the first sentence regarding the 23XRV tri-rotor screw stats "surge free" ruclips.net/video/iZfuayXvF-E/видео.htmlsi=dWxnUIY46mc925oJ