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Thread: Chiller barrel replacement?
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17-05-2012, 06:47 PM #1
Chiller barrel replacement?
I have a 150 ton chiller with air cooled condenser that has a 24 year old barrel. The water treatment tests good.ASHRAE gives the average life of a barrel of 24 years. We have not done an eddy current test. I think the baffles inside may be corroded because I cannot get my Delta T more than 5 degrees, no matter how I try to balance the water flow. I am thinking of putting this in our budget for next year because if it goes out, the building has 5 stories of tenants and the windows don't open. I replaced one compressor and rebuilt the other one 2 years ago. Any suggestions.
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17-05-2012, 07:13 PM #2
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michaele, wether its next year or the year after, its going be changed , it cannot last for ever , are you going to change it to air cooled aswell ? sedgy ,
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17-05-2012, 08:22 PM #3
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Have you thought about fitting a brazed plate heat exchanger instead?
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17-05-2012, 08:36 PM #4
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17-05-2012, 08:39 PM #5
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17-05-2012, 08:40 PM #6
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Here's a link http://www.brazetek.com/
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17-05-2012, 09:08 PM #7
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Comparing PHE with S&T they are more efficient in certain aspects like much larger area/volume ratio, weight full less than 50%, use 1/10th water, less refrigerant, about the same width, 1/5th in length, about twice as tall though and very little service space, less fouling, no stagnation points.
They do have some drawbacks, the one I miss most is literature. There is not a TEMA for PHEs. Less rugged, You need better filters, water-side pressure drop is larger, flow requirements more stringent. BPHE cannot be fixed.
But anyway Frank´s idea is very good.Well, did anybody ever dream of calling Aramis a coward? No, certainly not!
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17-05-2012, 10:48 PM #8
Re: Chiller barrel replacement?
Have you checked the partitions in water boxes, could be a problem of bypass giving low delta T.
A lot of S&T vessels have plastic baffles internally on the water side.