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

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

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Section 6 – Product Specs & Data

Fulton Thermal Fluid Electric Heat Transfer Systems

1. General Description

a) Contractor shall furnish and install a ___________KW BTU/Hr. electric thermal fluid heat

transfer system per plans. The system shall be "Fulton" as manufactured by Fulton

Thermal Corporation, Pulaski, New York.

b) The system shall be a complete package including a vertical jacket type heater;

combination expansion deaerator thermal buffer tank to allow for expansion of thermal

fluid during heat up to operating temperature and to prevent oxidation of the thermal fluid

during operation, even when tank is vented to atmosphere; for operating temperatures up

to 650°F complete with instrumentation and controls.

2. Heater Size & Operating Temperature

a) The heater shall produce a minimum of ______ BTU/Hr. output as measured at the

thermal fluid outlet. The heater shall _________ KW and be supplied complete with

control panel and all required safety devices for a maximum operating temperature of

_______°F (standard 650°F max). It shall have a flow rate of ______GPM and an

element voltage of ______ with a control voltage of ________.

3. Heater Design

a) The heater shall be of a vertical, annular shell type and the pressure vessel construction

shall be carbon steel ASME SA-53B/106B, SA-285C and SA-516 GR 70 with a design

pressure of 150 PSI (trimmed at 100 PSI) standard at 700°F. Test pressure will be per

ASME Code Section I and the heater shall bear the ASME stamp. The heater shall be

insulated with 4” of high temperature glass fiber insulation wrapped by a neatly finished

stainless steel jacket. It shall be completely factory piped, wired and tested. Thermal

efficiency shall be 96% minimum.

b) The following instrumentation/controls/safety devices shall be supplied as a minimum

requirement:

1. High temperature Indicator/Controller - Yokogawa

2. High temperature safely switch for shutdown - United Electric

3. Heater operation interlock with circulation pump.

4. High system pressure switch for complete shutdown – Danfoss

5. Low system pressure switch for complete shutdown – Danfoss

6. Expansion tank low level switch for shutdown - Square D

7. Heater inlet pressure gauge – Fulton

8. Pump supply (Vacuum) gauge – Fulton

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