mfqd
Mechanical
- Jul 3, 2009
- 60
Hi,
I'm dealing with a project, where it was designed a heat transfer system between the boiler circuit and the process water, that has 2 heat exchangers instead of just 1. Of course that it has a simple circuit with a pump, to connect both heat exchangers.
I have searched in Holman and found an example that made the economic analisys between both options. In that case, it was better to have just 1 heat axchanger.
Can anyone give me the opinion about this? I would like to know better the reasons behind this option and why in some applications they are used.
Thanks!
I'm dealing with a project, where it was designed a heat transfer system between the boiler circuit and the process water, that has 2 heat exchangers instead of just 1. Of course that it has a simple circuit with a pump, to connect both heat exchangers.
I have searched in Holman and found an example that made the economic analisys between both options. In that case, it was better to have just 1 heat axchanger.
Can anyone give me the opinion about this? I would like to know better the reasons behind this option and why in some applications they are used.
Thanks!