Herschmidt
11-12-2009, 06:58 PM
Hi :
I´m currently working in a refrigeration plant in Argentina, the plant has one tube and shell condenser and a evaporative condenser working in parallel, what caugh my attention is that the evaporative condenser is sitting on the floor and there is not high difference between the evaportive condenser outlet and the shell and tube outlet.
I know that in order to make them work, we have to raise the evaporative condenser, but the question is how high?
The evaportive condenser is a SEMCOBAC VXC135, it has an output of 315000 Kcal/h or 366 Kw, working with 35ºC condensation temperature, and the refrigerant is ammonia.
Thanks in advance.
Hernan
I´m currently working in a refrigeration plant in Argentina, the plant has one tube and shell condenser and a evaporative condenser working in parallel, what caugh my attention is that the evaporative condenser is sitting on the floor and there is not high difference between the evaportive condenser outlet and the shell and tube outlet.
I know that in order to make them work, we have to raise the evaporative condenser, but the question is how high?
The evaportive condenser is a SEMCOBAC VXC135, it has an output of 315000 Kcal/h or 366 Kw, working with 35ºC condensation temperature, and the refrigerant is ammonia.
Thanks in advance.
Hernan