Heat Exchangers
A heat exchanger is a system that transfers heat between two or more fluids. Both cooling and heating processes units uses heat exchangers. The fluids may be separated by a solid wall to prevent mixing or they may be in direct contact. The widely used area of HE; space heating, refrigeration, air conditioning. Power stations, chemical plants, petrochemical plants, petroleum refineries, natural-gas processing, and sewage treatment. Therefore, the classic example of a heat exchanger is found in an internal combustion engine. In which a circulating fluid known as engine coolant flows through radiator coils. And air flows past the coils, which cools the coolant and heats the incoming air. Another example is the heat sink. The heat sink is a passive heat exchanger that transfers the heat generated by an electronic. Or a mechanical device to a fluid medium, often air or a liquid coolant.
Types
- Shell and tube
- Plate
- Plate and shell
- Adiabatic wheel
- Plate fin
- Pillow plate
- Fluid
- Waste heat recovery units
- Dynamic scraped surface
- Phase-change
- Direct contact
- Microchannel
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Heat Exchangers
COI1684E Microchannel Condenser
Trane, York and Carrier Chillers “COI1684E” Microchannel Condenser Coil
These coils are designed as a direct replacement for original manufacture’s heat exchangers, either microchannel type or finned tube type, and offer high quality, substantially longer operating life, and perfect oil management.
Replacement coils outperform original heat exchangers also in terms of heat transfer rates, thereby ensuring higher efficiency of the system
and allows savings on energy. Lower air pressure resistance also guarantees savings on fan power. Full compatibility with the original heat exchangers assures easy, trouble-free replacement procedure.(0 reviews)$2,250.00 Add to cart