As far as I know, nobody has any idea what was in the customer's equipment. Presumably it started as steam and the condensate was later returned to the 1 MW plant at varying temperatures. The implication is that the customer's side was less than 60C.

On 7/3/2016 9:38 AM, Jed Rothwell wrote:
a.ashfield <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    Jed,  "Correction: With a counterflow heat exchanger, the cold
    fluid will be an average temperature somewhere between 104 and 60
    deg C."
    What cold fluid are you talking about?


The warm fluid and cold fluid in the heat exchanger.

Someone pointed out to me that at such low temperatures, you would probably use the hot fluid to heat the equipment directly before returning it, rather than going through a heat exchanger.

- Jed


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