But the "E" class is listed specifically as a single-phase heat exchanger. Does 
it double as a condenser?
 http://www.swep.net/index.php?tpl=products-ranges&lang=en&id=352

Peter Heckert <peter.heck...@arcor.de> wrote:

>Am 10.12.2011 21:08, schrieb Colin Hercus:
>> Did you see in the specs that the heat exchanger should be mounted
>> vertically when used for phase change. Having it horizontal should reduce
>> effectiveness and err in Rossi's favour
>Yes. It must be vertical.
>But I think the error should be in Rossi's disfavour, if there was a lot 
>of steam.
>The heat exchanger would fill up with condensate and the active 
>crossectional area will be reduced.
>If there was not much steam, it doesnt matter.
>
>citation from installation manual:
>
><http://www.swep.net/fileview.**php?file=1300709490<http://www.swep.net/fileview.php?file=1300709490>>
>
>Condensers
>
>The refrigerant (gas) should be
>connected to the upper left connection,
>F1, and the condensate to
>the lower left connection, F3. The
>water/brine circuit inlet should be
>connected to the lower right connection,
>F4, and the outlet to the
>upper right connection, F2.
>
>end citation
>> On Sat, Dec 10, 2011 at 3:58 PM, Horace Heffner<hheff...@mtaonline.net>wrote:
>>
>>> The heat exchanger is Swedish, make and model: SWEP E8T-SC-S
>>>
>>> http://www.swep.net/index.php?**tpl=productsheets&lang=en&id=**
>>> 361&Type=E&Size=8T&Material=**SC&Pressure=S<http://www.swep.net/index.php?tpl=productsheets&lang=en&id=361&Type=E&Size=8T&Material=SC&Pressure=S>
>>>
>>> The installation manual is here:
>>>
>>> http://www.swep.net/fileview.**php?file=1300709490<http://www.swep.net/fileview.php?file=1300709490>
>>>
>>> The brass manifold is also from SWEP.
>>>
>>> Best regards,
>>>
>>> Horace Heffner
>>> http://www.mtaonline.net/~**hheffner/<http://www.mtaonline.net/%7Ehheffner/>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>
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