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I have mains-supplied water running through our rotating anodes (M007 and M007 hf), which goes into the chiller at around 10 degrees Celsius and exits the generators at around 20 degrees C, so, in my opinion, a raise of 5 degrees C would be acceptable. However, this water goes straight down the drain after exiting the anode, so our water chillers are not burdened with cooling relatively warm water. An old chiller may find this a bit too much work. Good luck.
Mark
18-20 celsius degrees. I have to redimension an old chiller for this purpose and I was wondering if someone have any idea about the temperature of the output water when rotating anode is properly working. I know the answer will depend on each rotating anode type but any reference will be a starting point for my case (ps. i could not find such answer in the manual). Is a raise of 5 celcius degrees a common value?
