Only six years after the city of Raleigh, North Carolina built
Pullen, the rust flakes falling from stainless steel ceiling ducts made a
shutdown and complete duct removal necessary. "Every morning we would have more
flakes in the pool," recalled Terri Stroupe, Aquatic Facilities Supervisor at
the center. "It builds up. We had to polish the pool and deck frequently, just
to keep the tile from staining red."The problem was solved by replacing the old network of ducts
with a new Comfort Flow
DuctSox
fabric air dispersion system. The porous polyester fabric construction of
DuctSox is virtually unaffected by pool chemicals in the air, which corroded the
original stainless steel. Even though a recreational pool does not seem like a
chemically hazardous environment, it can be torturous to metal of all types. "We
have to work on our railings constantly to keep the rust down," said Stroupe.
"In a chlorine environment, you need something resistant like the fabric of
DuctSox."
Finding an effective solution was only half the battle for the
Pullen staff. The larger challenge was enduring the difficult process of
removing the old ductwork.
A two-story network of scaffolds was needed to enclose most of
the building's exposed ceiling before beginning the three-week process of
cutting down and hauling out the rusted metal. By contrast, the bulk of the DuctSox installation was completed in two days.
Stroupe added that the finished DuctSox system does a better
job of handling the tricky climate control conditions inside a pool. Aquatic
centers need plenty of fresh air to offset the odor of pool chemicals, she
explained, while at the same time maintaining a constant temperature near 80° F.
"We've seen a much more even distribution of air," she said. "People don't seem
to feel a 'breeze' as much, which means more comfort for a person with wet,
exposed skin." The bright white DuctSox also interacts well with ceiling
skylights, creating a clean bright appearance.
DuctSox's best feature of all, Stroup added, will come into
play when the removable, washable fabric ducts are taken down and cleaned. "We
won't even have to drain the pool," she said. "After what we've been through,
that will really be nice."