HarperDog
Agricultural
- Apr 16, 2015
- 2
I am new to the forum. We are a Apple Packer . We have a Dumper , with 2700 gallons of water in it. We empty about
50 bins of apples in this dumper. These apples are about 34 degrees F. Our Dumper water is about 47 degrees F. We would
like to raise this temperature to about 70 degrees F. What I would like to do is circulate this water thru a heater and
to raise this temperature. The challenge is that we are always dropping in a 34 degree apple into this water. What is the
best way to calculate the needed BTU's to raise this temperature. What would be the best way to heat this much water up. It
is chlorinated , and can be dirty with stems , leaves , etc.
Thanks so much in advance.
50 bins of apples in this dumper. These apples are about 34 degrees F. Our Dumper water is about 47 degrees F. We would
like to raise this temperature to about 70 degrees F. What I would like to do is circulate this water thru a heater and
to raise this temperature. The challenge is that we are always dropping in a 34 degree apple into this water. What is the
best way to calculate the needed BTU's to raise this temperature. What would be the best way to heat this much water up. It
is chlorinated , and can be dirty with stems , leaves , etc.
Thanks so much in advance.