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  • Signs you should replace your thermal oil system 2019-12-06
    1. Your existing system is inefficient Efficiency is key when it comes to plant heating. Utilizing efficient equipment can save your company a significant amount of money in the long run and it is better for the environment. If you know that your existing system is not as efficient as it could be and it is in need of repair, it may be worth looking into thermal oil system replacement. 2. Your existing system features helical coil technology Helical coils are common in thermal oil heaters from most manufacturers. But there are many reasons why serpentine coils are the better way to go when it comes to thermal fluid heating. Repairs to helical coils can be so expensive and time consuming that in many cases you are better off investing in new equipment – and it is well worth it to consider a new thermal oil system that features serpentine coil technology instead.
  • In the case of a thermal oil heater that is in a high-temperature operation state, how should it be handled correctly in the event of a sudden power failure? 2019-12-06
    In the case of a thermal oil heater in a high-temperature operation state, if it encounters an emergency situation of power failure, its correct treatment is: When the circulating oil pump cannot operate normally due to power failure, the heat transfer oil in the furnace tube will exceed the allowable value in a short time due to the residual heat of the furnace. At this time, the cold oil switching valve should be opened to release the cold oil in the expansion tank. And sent to the oil storage tank. At the same time, wet coal pressure or emergency shutdown is required and needs to be completed within 5 minutes. In addition, we need to pay attention to not to put the oil in the expansion tank clean, otherwise the system will inhale air and cause problems. An oil level mark can be made on the oil level of the oil storage tank. When the cold oil is replaced, the valve can be closed in time to avoid the expansion of the expansion tank and the oil storage tank.
  • What are the Benefits to Low NOx Heaters? 2019-11-15
    ead below for our top three benefits to purchasing a low NOx heater for your facility. They're Environmentally Friendly When NO2 and NOx are released, they interact with other chemicals in the atmosphere that is harmful to the environment. The EPA has linked NOx emissions contributing to acid rain, smog, global warming, and smog. By using a low NOx heater, you greatly reduce NO2 pollution in the atmosphere. Interested in decreasing waste and emissions? Learn why your facility needs a waste recovery unit. They're Safer For Your Employees According to the EPA, exposure to nitrogen oxides has been found to contribute to respiratory problems and diseases, like asthma. By installing a low NOx heater, you're potentially preventing damage to your employee's lungs. They're More Efficient As our low NOx heaters are built using a serpentine coil technology, they have space between the coil tubes which renders them 10 to 15% more efficient that hot oil heaters that feature helical coils.
  • How much will you spend on a thermal fluid heating system for your facility? 2019-10-25
    Unfortunately, there's no one-size-fits-all answer to this question. The overall cost of purchasing new equipment and implementing a new system will depend largely on a number of factors that vary for each different customer. While we can't tell you exactly what you should plan to spend, we can give you some information on what will impact the price of the equipment you purchase. Read on to find out what factors will influence how much you will spend on thermal fluid heating equipment for your plant.
  • When should I use a thermal fluid system? 2019-08-01
    The choice between a steam system or a thermal fluid system is governed by the process requirements. The range or process temperature is a deciding factor. If the system’s required temperature is above the freezing point of water (0°C) and below approximately 160°C, the choice is usually steam. However, if the required temperature is above 160°C, thermal fluid may be a better solution. Thermal oil heater systems can be designed with maximum operating temperatures to 325°C.
  • When would I use steam versus hot water or thermal fluid? 2019-05-10
    Steam carries about 540 Kcal/kg of useful energy whereas hot water and thermal fluid carry much less energy. Steam does not require a pump to transfer the energy. Generally, if the heating temperatures required are <100°C, then hot water can be used and if temperatures >180°C are needed then thermal fluid might be a better choice. For process temperatures between 100°C and 180°C steam is considered a viable option.
  • Why is an expansion tank required? 2019-04-28
    All thermal fluids expand as they are heated. The amount of expansion is based on the operating temperature, system volume and the coefficient of thermal expansion of the fluid. An expansion tank must be provided to accommodate the increased system volume at operating temperature. NOTE: All fluids expand at a different rate.
  • What are the primary components of a thermal fluid system? 2019-04-22
    A typical system includes the heater, circulation pump, expansion tank, and the user's process. Depending on the temperature requirements and the system design control valves may also be utilized.
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