Quiny96
Mechanical
- May 11, 2021
- 4
Current situation: There is an excessive amount of Dowtherm hot oil vapor moving through a heat exchanger, causing pressure in the condensate line and collection tank.
Proposed solution: Place a hot oil vapor trap on the outlet of the heat exchanger to capitalize on latent heat and minimize vapor in the condensate return line.
Dilemma for solution: Design specs on the heat exchanger are unavailable due to its age (80 years) and the manufacturing company no longer existing. Sizing the trap has been difficult due to this lack of data.
Does anyone have cost effective ways to measure/test the amount of hot oil vapor leaving the heat exchanger?
Obviously installing a flow meter rated for the temperature and pressure range is the simple way to do this, but this will be costly.
Proposed solution: Place a hot oil vapor trap on the outlet of the heat exchanger to capitalize on latent heat and minimize vapor in the condensate return line.
Dilemma for solution: Design specs on the heat exchanger are unavailable due to its age (80 years) and the manufacturing company no longer existing. Sizing the trap has been difficult due to this lack of data.
Does anyone have cost effective ways to measure/test the amount of hot oil vapor leaving the heat exchanger?
Obviously installing a flow meter rated for the temperature and pressure range is the simple way to do this, but this will be costly.