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Coaxial Water Condenser 8.80 kW
for refrigeration systems
Description:
A coaxial water condenser is a type of heat exchanger used in refrigeration systems. This device operates on the principle of condensation, which is the transition of a gas from a gaseous state to a liquid state, with the release of heat. Coaxial condensers are preferred for their heat exchange efficiency and are used when space is limited, as their coaxial design allows for a reduced footprint compared to other types of condensers. The coaxial water condenser works by exploiting the principle of heat exchange between two fluids flowing in opposite directions inside a coaxial tube. The tube is composed of two concentric conduits: an inner and an outer. The fluid to be cooled (for example, the gaseous refrigerant of a refrigeration system) circulates inside the inner tube and the other inside the outer tube, while water, which acts as the refrigerant, circulates in the annular space between the two tubes. During the condensation process, heat is transferred from the refrigerant to the water, causing the refrigerant to condense from a gaseous state to a liquid state. This heat exchange is optimized by the large contact surface between the two fluids and the opposite flow direction, which maximizes the thermal gradient and thus heat transfer. The main advantage of a coaxial condenser lies in its compactness and heat exchange efficiency, making it ideal for applications where space is limited and high cooling capacity is required. Furthermore, the use of water as a cooling fluid can be more practical and sustainable in certain situations, especially when cooling water is readily available. Specifications: 3/8″;
Water: 19.00 £ – 19.00 mm | 3/4″ 3/4″;
A: 315 mm;
B: 145 mm;
C: 185 mm;
D: 240 mm;
E: 300 mm;
F: 260 mm.
Net weight: 9.10 kg.
Product code: SR-BA-030-H
Coaxial Water Condenser 8.80 kW
for refrigeration systems
Description:
A coaxial water condenser is a type of heat exchanger used in refrigeration systems. This device operates on the principle of condensation, which is the transition of a gas from a gaseous state to a liquid state, with the release of heat. Coaxial condensers are preferred for their heat exchange efficiency and are used when space is limited, as their coaxial design allows for a reduced footprint compared to other types of condensers. The coaxial water condenser works by exploiting the principle of heat exchange between two fluids flowing in opposite directions inside a coaxial tube. The tube is composed of two concentric conduits: an inner and an outer. The fluid to be cooled (for example, the gaseous refrigerant of a refrigeration system) circulates inside the inner tube and the other inside the outer tube, while water, which acts as the refrigerant, circulates in the annular space between the two tubes. During the condensation process, heat is transferred from the refrigerant to the water, causing the refrigerant to condense from a gaseous state to a liquid state. This heat exchange is optimized by the large contact surface between the two fluids and the opposite flow direction, which maximizes the thermal gradient and thus heat transfer. The main advantage of a coaxial condenser lies in its compactness and heat exchange efficiency, making it ideal for applications where space is limited and high cooling capacity is required. Furthermore, the use of water as a cooling fluid can be more practical and sustainable in certain situations, especially when cooling water is readily available. Specifications: 3/8″;
Water: 19.00 £ – 19.00 mm | 3/4″ 3/4″;
A: 315 mm;
B: 145 mm;
C: 185 mm;
D: 240 mm;
E: 300 mm;
F: 260 mm.
Net weight: 9.10 kg.
Product code: SR-BA-030-H
8.80 kW Coaxial Water Condenser for Refrigeration Systems
SKU:SR-BA-030-H
- Regular price
- 361,48 €
- Sale price
- 361,48 €
- Regular price
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