Leslie Controls NYC Heat Exchanger User Manual

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Figure 9 - Flow Distribution in Heat Exchangers

N 1

Heating Fluid In

N 2

Heating Fluid Out

N 3

Cold Fluid In

N 4

Cold Fluid Out

MATERIALS

Heat exchangers are manufactured according to following
table.

Standard Materials

Shell

ASTM 316L

Tubes

ASTM 316L

Nozzle

ASTM 316L

Connection flanges

Stainless Steel/ Carbon Steel
with Stainless Steel Lining

OPERATING PARAMETERS OF HEAT
EXCHANGERS


Standard

maximum

working

parameters

of

heat

exchangers are as follows:

Design Pressure
Shell

300 psig (2.0 Mpa)

Tube

300 psig (2.0 Mpa)

Design temperature

Shell

422°F (217°C)

Tube

422°F (217°C)

OPERATING PRECAUTIONS

In order to achieve maximum performance from heat
exchanger, following must be strictly followed:

Heat

exchangers

should

be

used

according

to

specification given.
Pressures and temperatures should not exceed limits set
forth in Operating Parameters and Selection of Heat
Exchangers Section.

Initial start up should be done according to Start up
Section.

Heat exchangers should be free of any debris existing in
fluid.
In central heating applications, hot water should not
exceed 140 °F (60 °C). Over this limit, lime will form on
tube walls.
Prevent evaporation of fluid on shell side. Steam or vapor
should only flow through tubes.
Clean heat exchangers according to Cleaning Section.
System should be designed to prevent heat exchanger
from encountering pressure shocks.
Prevent rapid temperature increases in heat exchangers.
This would include installation of expansion tanks and
safety valves into system.
Prevent any fluids from dropping below freezing point.

Figure 10 - Threaded and Flanged (compatible with CL

300) connections

A name plate is placed on shell and includes following
data:

Type of heat exchanger
Serial number
Production year
Maximum working pressure and temperature
ASME stamp of approval
CRN registration number
Manufacturer logo

STORAGE AND TRANSPORTATION


Heat exchangers should be stored in a clean place away
from corrosive environments or weather elements (e.g.

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