The driving force for heat transfer is the temperature difference per unit area or temperature gradient. In a majority of chemical processes heat is either given out or absorbed. Most of the times the fluids must be heated or cooled in a variety of equipment such as boilers, heaters, condensers, furnaces, dryers, evaporators, and reactors.
Read MoreThe driving force for heat transfer is the temperature difference per unit area or temperature gradient. In a majority of chemical processes heat is either given out or absorbed. Most of the times the fluids must be heated or cooled in a variety of equipment such as boilers, heaters, condensers, furnaces, dryers, evaporators, and reactors.
Read MoreThe driving force for heat transfer is the temperature difference per unit area or temperature gradient. In a majority of chemical processes heat is either given out or absorbed. Most of the times the fluids must be heated or cooled in a variety of equipment such as boilers, heaters, condensers, furnaces, dryers, evaporators, and reactors.
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Read MoreThe savings from condensate return is 3.7 GJ/hr. Now suppose the fuel is oil rated at 6 GJ/bbl; this is a savings of more than one barrel of oil per hour (boiler thermal efficiency of 70 percent). Benefit of Automatic Fuel Controls. The proper ratio of air and fuel can be maintained by an operator if care is taken.
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Read MorePlant & Waterside Systems. Pre-configured plant loop examples. Heating Hot-Water (HW) with Boilers, Heat Pumps, Gas Furnaces and Electric Resistance Domestic Hot-Water (DHW) with storage tanks and pre-heat options Chilled Water (CHW) with air/water source chillers, heat pumps and heat-rejection options. Condenser Water (CW) with cooling towers, fluid coolers
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