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    Seawater cooled Condensor



    Hi all,

    I'm new to this forum and this is my first post. I hope I get some good response here.

    For a seawater cooled condenser, will there be a cooling tower? Or will it be an open loop of seawater that cools the refrigerant?



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    Re: Seawater cooled Condensor

    It will be an open loop of seawater.

    If you would use a cooling tower in a closed loop with the condenser then the condenser could work with fresh water.
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    Re: Seawater cooled Condensor

    I've been using Titanium heatexchangers tube in tube since 1989, that is a plastic barrel with Titanium tubes. Put in a waterflow switch to turn off the thermostat power supply if no water. Put in HP/LP gauges to ensure the correct waterflow. Do not use a Titanium plate heatexchanger unless you can filter water down to 250 micron before the Heatexchanger/condensor.

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    Re: Seawater cooled Condensor

    Is it for land based application or for marine vessel?

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    Re: Seawater cooled Condensor

    Its land based. I'll share more details later..

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