13 July 2023, Thursday
Heat transfer systems
Heat transfer systems use either thermal oil, water or water/glycol as the heat transfer fluid depending on the outflow temperature. They are electrically heated and produce a controlled liquid flow. Heating and cooling systems from the line of heat transfer systems always consist of the electrical heating module and maximum one additional heat exchanger module (cooler). In this design or also in combination with a process cooling system, a heating and cooling system is produced with an extended working temperature range.
TECHNICAL DATA FOR LAUDA HEAT TRANSFER SYSTEMS
Technical Features | ITH 150 | ITH 250 | ITH 350 | ITH 400 | ITH 600 |
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Heat transfer fluid | Thermal oil | ||||
Working temperature (°C) | max. 400 | ||||
Pump flow rate (m³/h) | 0,5 … 2 | 2 … 4 | 4 … 10 | 10 … 30 | 30 … 80 |
Heater power (kW) | 3 ... 6 | 9 ... 12 | 18 ... 50 | 60 ... 100 | 125 ... 500 |
Cooling | Water, brine or air-cooled heat exchanger | ||||
Dimensions min. (mm) | 500 x 800 x 1000 | 500 x 1000 x 1200 | 600 x 1000 x 1500 | 600 x 1500 x 1500 | 1000 x 1500 x 1900 |
Dimensions max. (mm) | 600 x 1500 x 1500 | 1000 x 1500 x 1900 | 1300 x 1900 x 2000 |