Brown23
Mechanical
- Jun 3, 2013
- 10
Hey Guys,
I'm putting together my first cooling system, it's a self contained system and I'm pretty sure I have all of the parts I'll need, but I'm not sure how to test it once its installed to verify it can remove the heat and keep the system operating at a good temperature.
What I'm wondering is how I verify that the heat exchanger is working. Would the best way be to include temperature gauges on either side of the heat exchanger or do I just need to measure the temp. of the piping before and after it? It isn't insulated so access to the pipe wouldn't be a problem, I just get the feeling that that would be too easy.
This system is for a concentrating solar cell, so it is removing concentrated heat from a couple hundred suns so the cells operate at peak performance.
Thanks in advance!
I'm putting together my first cooling system, it's a self contained system and I'm pretty sure I have all of the parts I'll need, but I'm not sure how to test it once its installed to verify it can remove the heat and keep the system operating at a good temperature.
What I'm wondering is how I verify that the heat exchanger is working. Would the best way be to include temperature gauges on either side of the heat exchanger or do I just need to measure the temp. of the piping before and after it? It isn't insulated so access to the pipe wouldn't be a problem, I just get the feeling that that would be too easy.
This system is for a concentrating solar cell, so it is removing concentrated heat from a couple hundred suns so the cells operate at peak performance.
Thanks in advance!