Alfa Laval donates U-Turn Heat Exchanger to GCAP
by Jeremy Williams on Mar.06, 2017, under News
This last week in San Antonia Texas, Alfa Laval was showcasing their partially flooded U-Bend / U-Turn plate and frame heat exchanger. Since ALfa Laval showcased this a few years back the crew at GCAP has had to have one. Danny Hauenstein made it happen this week and it’s is getting shipped to Kansas. We have saved a special place for this unit in the hopes getting one for the training lab.
- Compact dimensions
- Shorter height and length allowing installation onsite without dismantling
- No additional support is needed, as the U-Turn separator is supported entirely by the plate heat exchanger
- Easy maintenance, as both sides of the plate heat exchanger are fully accessible.
- All ammonia connections access the same side which makes installation easy
- Integrated oil drain
- Stainless steel ensuring corrosion resistance and no need of surface treatment
[youtube width=”480″ height=”320″]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ioXY_QRNbas[/youtube] - It ensures efficient separation – due to the use of four different
separation methods. - The short vertical ammonia driving columns, allowing small
temperature approaches and high system efficiency. - Sliding support allows thermal expansion, ensuring no
thermal tensions build up. - Significant oil pot volume in standard execution enough
for manual drain - Separation based on droplet size 0.15 mm
- Margin for separation is 25% plus one nominal diameter
- Maximum separation gas velocity is restricted to 60% of
the re-entrainment velocity, avoiding liquid brought back
to the gas flow. - Extra safety margin from 180° U-bend.