Marley, Specifications: options, Fluid cooler – SPX Cooling Technologies Marley MC 7014H081 - 7014K121 User Manual

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Specifications

Specification Value

Marley

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MC

Fluid Cooler

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Specifications: Options

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Stainless Steel Options

Stainless Steel Collection Basin:

12.1: Replace paragraph 12.1 with the

following: The collection basin shall

be heavy-gauge Series 300 stainless

steel. Suction connections shall be

equipped with stainless steel debris

screens. A factory installed, float oper-

ated, mechanical make-up valve shall

be included. An overflow and drain

connection shall be provided in each

cell of the fluid cooler. The basin floor

shall slope toward the drain to allow

complete flush out of debris and silt

which may accumulate. All steel items

which project into the basin (anchor

clips, etc.) shall also be made of stain-

less steel.

All Stainless Fluid cooler

6.1

Replace paragraph 6.1 with the fol-

lowing: Except where otherwise spec-

ified, all components of the fluid cooler

shall be fabricated of heavy-gauge,

series 300 stainless steel. The fluid

cooler shall be capable of withstanding

water having a chloride content (NaCl)

up to 750 mg/L; a sulfate content (SO

4

)

up to 1200 mg/L; a calcium content

(CaCO

3

) up to 800 mg/L; silica (SiO

2

)

up to 150 mg/L; and design operat-

ing ranges up to 10°C. The circulating

water shall contain no oil, grease, fatty

acids, or organic solvents.

4.1

Replace paragraph 4.1 with the fol-

lowing: Coil(s) shall consist of fully

welded box headers with serpentine

coils. All coil components shall be

assembled from series 300 stainless

steel. Coils shall be tested to 2757

kPa air pressure while immersed in

water. Maximum operating design pres-

sure shall be 1551 kPa. The coil shall be

designed for free drainages of fluid at

shutdown.

The cold water basin is the only part of the fluid cooler that is subject

to periods of stagnant water, concentrated with treatment chemicals

and customary contaminants. It is also the most expensive and dif-

ficult part of any fluid cooler to repair or replace. For these reasons,

many customers—particularly those who are replacing older fluid

coolers—choose to specify stainless steel cold water basins.

For pure resistance to corrosion—coupled with the capability to meet

stringent fire and building codes—there is no substitute for stainless

steel. No paints or electostatically-applied coatings, however exotic

they may be, can match stainless steel's ability to withstand adverse

operating conditions.

For process fluids that are not compatible with the standard galva-

nized steel construction, stainless steel offers you the ultimate in cor-

rosion resistance and long life. The thermal performance rating shall

be based on the Cooling Technology Institute certified performance

rating adjusted for the thermal properties of stainless steel.

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