Am 10.12.2011 22:46, schrieb Robert Leguillon:
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
I dont know, if this matters. Possibly it has only to do withthe pressure. It is also listed for low pressure boiler applications.

Another citation from installation manual:
In single-phase applications, e.g. water-to-water or water-to-oil, the mounting direction has little or no effect on the performance of the heat exchanger, but in
two-phase applications, the orientation of the heat exchanger becomes very
important. In two-phase applications, SWEP's BPHEs should be mounted
vertically, with the arrow on the front plate pointing upwards.

It should be tested, if this exchanger can handle the claimed flow of steam in horicontal position.

Peter

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