 Circulation
Heater
Circulation heaters heat liquid, air, gas or steam,
all known for their flowing quality. It has the capacity to counter high
pressure and temperature. Their inlet & outlet diameters are
generally alike. For this kind of heaters, wiring and piping connections
are sufficient as per their design.
Features
The constitution of a electric circulation heater are:
- Height of the heater
- Diameter of the inlet
- Diameter of the outlet
- Materials comprising of iron, steel or stainles steel
- Thickness of the insulation
Specifications
The particulars of a circulation heater are:
- Utmost operating temperature
- The rate of the voltage where the heater works for a specified
duration
- Successive current voltage phase
- Density of watt delivered for rapid heating
- Maximal tolerance of the wattage
Advantages
The additional points which have made circulation heaters
indispensable are:
- Rugged construction
- Highly compatible
- Moisture and explosion resistant
- Easy installation
- Easy support system for mounting accessories
- Easy access to terminal housing
Applications
As per the varied demand, circulation heaters fulfill their
responsibilities perfectly. They are widely used in:
- Industrial procedures including hot water systems, transmission
of heat, oil and chemical processing, boiler and hot water
accessories.
- Liquid & gas heating.
- Heating of corrosive solution.
- Moderate heating of water in storage tanks.
- Oil heating, lubricating or cutting.
- Poultry and livestock confinement operations.
- Heating sticky solutions.
- Providing reliable & efficient source of heating for
artificial and natural flow heating loops.
- Increasing preheat & temperature process of liquids and gases
in commercial, industrial,and military usage.
- Highly useful for high powered boiler systems, process systems,
wash downs, aquariums and swimming pools.
- Effective for nitrogen & hydrogen gas systems.
- Highly useful in processed water heating, de-ionized water,
de-mineralized water and clean water.
- Greatly useful in cryogenic systems, generation of steam, solvent
& paint heating.
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