Fulton Vertical Electric (FT-N) Thermal Fluid (hot oil) Heater User Manual

Page 23

Advertising
background image

Fulton Thermal Corp.*Electric Thermal Fluid Heaters Manual* Version 2010-0423

Page 23

8. Combination Expansion/Deaerator/Thermal Buffer Tank

a) Fulton Thermal’s efficient design combines the operation of the expansion, deaerator,

and thermal buffer tanks. Installation is considerably simplified by virtue of this

arrangement.

b) Expansion

Section

1. The expansion section is vital to the thermal fluid system. From ambient

to operating temperature, the thermal fluid in the system will typically

expand in the range of 30%, and a vessel capable of handling this

expansion is mandatory. The customer should confirm the expansion

rate of the chosen fluid and system volume.

c) Deaerator

Section

1. At start up the primary purpose of the deaerator section is to remove all

volatiles from the system to avoid pump cavitation. The deaerator section

also allows oxygen to be vented from the system on a continuous basis

during operation to avoid oxidation of the thermal fluid, and removes

other volatile particles generated by the fluid itself during system

operation. This section of the tank must be insulated.

d) Thermal Buffer Section

1. A system of interconnecting pipe work in the thermal buffer tank section

prevents the movement of any oil that has not cooled sufficiently into the

expansion section. This avoids contact of very high thermal fluid

temperature with oxygen contained in the atmosphere, which causes

fluid breakdown. DO NOT insulate this section.

e) Sizing The Tank For The System

1. Expansion tank capacity is the total volume of the tank. It is necessary to

have some air space available at the top of the tank to avoid spillage or

Advertising