wilcox
Mechanical
- Nov 1, 2001
- 4
Hi all,
I have six tumble dryers and their exhaust are ducted and discharged to ambient. During their simultaneous operation, the exhaust air flow was found to be 2cub.m/s at 70degC. This hot odorous exhaust cause nusiance to my neighbours.
I am trying to use zeolite for odour removal yet its removal eff. would deteriate under high temperature and humid conditions(i.e. room temp. is more favorable). Would any prof. advise a effective way to cool down the exhaust air to room temp. for onward treatment. (My est. cooling load required would be about 120kW, pls correct me if I am wrong)
Thank you
I have six tumble dryers and their exhaust are ducted and discharged to ambient. During their simultaneous operation, the exhaust air flow was found to be 2cub.m/s at 70degC. This hot odorous exhaust cause nusiance to my neighbours.
I am trying to use zeolite for odour removal yet its removal eff. would deteriate under high temperature and humid conditions(i.e. room temp. is more favorable). Would any prof. advise a effective way to cool down the exhaust air to room temp. for onward treatment. (My est. cooling load required would be about 120kW, pls correct me if I am wrong)
Thank you