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Friday, May 25, 2012

What are Heat Exchangers?


Heat Exchangers are used to maintain a desired temperature in a closed in area. The heat exchanger works on electrical energy. The air in the area that is controlled by the heat exchanger is directed to one of the tubes in the heat exchanger. The tube has been heated up to produce heat or cooled down to produce cold air. The air inside the controlled environment does not need to circulate outside of the controlled area. There are many different types of heat exchangers. The main purpose to use heat exchangers is to control the temperature of an enclosed area, which might be anything from a space ship to a utility plant

Heat exchangers can include fans that help to circulate the air within the enclosed area to keep pockets of hot or cold air from forming. There are ways of cleaning the air in the enclosed area of contaminants by cleaning out the filters through which the enclosed area's air keeps circulating to get heated or cooled depending on the purpose of the enclosed area and the type of heat exchangers used. Most people are aware of heat exchangers as the control mechanism of their refrigerator and freezer.

There are available heat exchanger kits that can be set up quickly in less than an hour that are being sold online. These heat exchangers have specified purposes and might be used to control a laboratory from outside air contamination. Enclosed room temperature controls and hot or cold options are what heat exchangers are best known to do. Whether you are preparing for a spaceship air temperature controlled capsule or are looking to control the temperature in your facility, heat exchangers are easily found online through Carrier and are environmentally-friendly since they require a small amount of electricity to work

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At August 1, 2012 at 11:47 PM , Blogger Unknown said...

Hello All,
You have created a very interesting site. Heat exchangers are equipments that help in transferring heat from one part of the system to other. Some part of the devices is sure to get more heated than the other and excessive heat can damage the vehicle or machine equipments substantially. Thanks...
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