Type |
N/A Plate Heat Exchangers |
Model Code Description |
N/A Heat Exchanger HEX 615-10 NPT |
Medium |
N/A Water Glycol (Coolants), HFC operating fluids, Water, Oil |
Minimum Temperature |
N/A 10 ºC50 ºF |
Maximum Temperature |
N/A 225 ºC437 ºF |
Test Pressure |
N/A 650 psi |
Static Pressure [Max] |
N/A 30 bar435 psi |
Series |
N/A HEX 615 |
Port Size |
N/A 1 in. |
Port Type |
N/A NPT |
Heat Exchanger Size |
N/A 615-10 |
Pressure Drop for 3.5 hp Pump at 1.6 gpm (6.3 L/min) |
N/A 4 psi |
Pressure Drop for 7 hp Pump at 3.3 gpm (12.6 L/min) |
N/A 9 psi |
Pressure Drop for 10 hp Pump at 4.75 gpm (18 L/min) |
N/A 15 psi |
Number of Plates (N) |
N/A 10 |
Weight |
N/A 9.2 lb |
Material |
N/A Copper |
Plate Material |
N/A Stainless Steel, AISI 316, 1.4401 |
BUn |
N/A EA |
Division |
N/A COOLING SYSTEMS |
Product Group Family |
N/A CATALOG COOLERS-INDUSTRIAL |
Product |
N/A CATALOG COOLERS (STANDARD) |
N/A Plates and connections are manufactured from stainless steel to AISI 316, 1.4401, vacuum-brazed with copper. The special molding of the plates produces the turbulent flow necessary for effective heat transfer and provides the plate heat exchanger with a high level of mechanical strength. Nickel brazed option available. |
N/A
The quantity of particles in suspension should be less than 10 mg/l. |
N/A
The following limits refer to a pH value of 7 |
N/A
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N/A This is based on an ISO VG45 oil at 130ºF and shows the pump flows with the 1,800 RPM motors. If other grades of oil are to be used, consult the sizing software. When using the 72 psi clogging indicator the pressure drop should not exceed 15 psi max across the heat exchanger. When using the 29 psi clogging indicator the pressure drop should not exceed 30 psi max across the heat exchanger. |
N/A
The cooling capacity is also dependent on the viscosity class. At a lower viscosity class the cooling capacity increases, at a higher viscosity class it decreases. In order to make an accurate calculation, the following details are required: |
N/A
Mounting brackets must be ordered separately. |