Construction and method of Operation
The heater is used to heat a liquid directly by the direct injection of steam. The steam condensate mixes with, and thus heats the liquid.
Inside the heater is a condensation nozzle, which is, in principle, a cylinder with holes drilled in it. This nozzle allows the steam to pass into the liquid to be heated.
In most cases it is the process requirements which dictate the necessary temperature control. Once this is determined, the required steam jet heater can be selected.
Type L : minimal control required
Type H : moderate control required
Type Ciba-Geigy : exact control required
Advantages
- noiseless operation
- simple construction
- no moving parts
- no maintenance
- high operational safety
- wide range of heating capacity control, with type Ciba-Geigy heater
Applications
- circulating heating
- single-pass heating
- batch processes
Operating Range
- heating by 30ºC per pass max. or to 90ºC on a once through basis
- through-flows from 2 – 700 m³/h
Materials of Construction
Standard construction : cast iron, spheroidal graphite cast iron, stainless steel, carbon steel
Special construction : titanium, hastelloy, ptfe, and many more
Standard sizes from DN25 to DN250
Recirculating Heating and Cooling System for Temperatures > 100° C
B = heating steam C = condensate D = cooling water |
1 = reactor 2 = steam jet heater 3 = expansion vessel 4 = float steam trap 5 = vent valve 6 = recirculation pump |
For further information on this product: E-catalogue