A heat exchanger is an important piece of equipment used for
the efficient transfer of heat from one medium to another. Tranter Heat
Exchangers are widely used in chemical processing, hydrocarbon processing, oil
and gas production, power generation, renewable energy, HVAC, refrigeration and
many other applications. Smaller industries also make use of Tranter Heat Exchangers because they are cheap for design and maintenance.
Tranter Heat Exchangers on Furnaces
Furnaces or boilers as they are often called are important
equipment inside the home since they provide hot water and heat. These furnaces
have heat exchangers that are metal passages separating combustion products and
gasses from indoor air. It is important to note that heat exchangers can fail
no matter the age of the furnace. One of the reasons is government regulations
mandating furnace manufacturers to maximize fuel efficiency. Heat exchangers
that used to be manufactured from thick metal have been replaced with thinner
metal for a faster transfer of heat from the burning fuel to indoor air. It is
for these reasons why Tranter Heat Exchangers are a better option because it is
designed for high pressure and temperature systems.
Tranter Heat Exchangers in the oil
and gas Industry
A broad range of Tranter Heat Exchangers are used in the oil
and gas industry for energy recovery in dehydration, desalting, sweetening,
produced water and liquefied natural gas (LNG) processing systems. Tranter Heat
Exchangers are cost effective options to conventional shell and tube heat
exchangers since it is designed for critical service applications. The
compactness and higher efficiency of Tranter Heat Exchangers has successfully
replaced traditional heat exchangers in most plants.
Tranter Heat Exchangers have provided solutions to the
complex characteristics of fluids found in the oil and gas industry as it takes
into account future processing problems such as scaling or fouling, formation
of emulsion, wax deposition and hydrate formation.
Tranter Heat Exchangers in power
generation
The compact size and easy to maintain Tranter Heat
Exchangers have improved thermal management and have provided economical
solutions for both fossil fired and nuclear power stations. These heat
exchangers have also become the preferred choice for new construction,
retrofits or capacity expansion because the Tranter Heat Exchangers are a
perfect fit for heating and condensing, liquid, gas or two-phase operations
where reliability, safety and uptime are the major considerations.
Tranter plate heat exchangers employ the latest technologies
in plate design and in flow configurations. This configuration optimizes
overall heat transfer efficiency while minimizing energy loss in the power
station’s large flow rate closed cooling loops. The closed temperature approach
of these highly efficient heat exchangers reduces the volume of cooling water
or glycol required to keep various types of equipment within the operating
temperature requirements. Less volume means less flow and reduced pumping
energy required which saves both power and fuel. Better thermal efficiency is
achieved throughout the power station with improved net power output to the
cooperatives. Another advantage of Tranter Heat Exchangers is its compact
footprint as it can fit into very tight furnace spaces and makes pipefitting
and furnace maintenance relatively simple.
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