Flowserve 682 Seal Cooler User Manual

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1.2 Vertical or Horizontal Mounting

Even though the 682 Seal Cooler can provide cooling capabilities when it

is mounted horizontally, it is much more advantageous to mount this seal

cooler vertically. In a vertical position, the cooling coil tubing winds gradu-

ally downward and upward for optimum fluid drainage and gas/air venting.

In a horizontal position, it is much more difficult to totally drain both the

sealing and cooling fluids. The sealing fluid becomes trapped within the

lower turns of the cooling coil and the shell side cooling water becomes

trapped below the lowest drainage point. The seal cooler would need to

be removed and positioned vertically to achieve total drainage. It is also

much more difficult to vent gas/air from a horizontal installation because

the gas/air can become trapped within the upper turns of the cooling coil.

A series of flush and bleed steps might be necessary in order to remove

these trapped gases.

The presence of trapped gas/air is more critical when using a Plan 23

seal flush. Trapped gases that become entrained in the sealing fluid can

reduce the seal cooler efficiency and flow in the seal flush circuit. This can

ultimately cause the seal to overheat and fail due to a lack of lubrication. A

vertically mounted seal cooler provides the advantage of a thermosyphon

effect which is lacking with horizontal installations to help alleviate these

potentially detrimental conditions.

tube side

gas vents

shell side

gas vents

(in cover)

cooling

water

drains

(in cover)

tube side

fluid drains

Horizontal

Vertical

trapped gas

in tubing

trapped gas

in shell

tube side

gas vent

tube

side fluid

drains

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