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.
(Question details) Specific performance:There is hammer sound in the oil inlet pipe, and the pointer of the inlet and outlet pressure gauge fluctuates.Answers: Cause of failure:The system contains gas and moisture.Troubleshooting:(1) Exhaust air.(2) Cook oil.