Also known as: Drain cooler, dump condenser, atmospheric condenser
The steam condenser is an integral part of any industrial and marine steam system. The heat exchanger condenses and sub cools return steam so that it can enter the boiler feed pump. Seawater or freshwater is used as the cooling medium. Steam condenses at atmospheric or higher than atmospheric pressure.
All sizes are available on inquiry.
Raw materials are sourced from reputable EU based manufacturers and material thickness is higher than that required by the relevant design code. The heat exchanger is designed to have a long service life. Tubes available in steel, aluminum brass & copper nickel (90/10). Tube sheets available in carbon steel, naval brass and copper nickel (90/10).
Industry leading heat exchanger software is used to find the required heat exchanger dimensions based on customer requirements. Each heat exchanger is made to order with an optimized thermal and mechanical design.
Third party approval based on customer requirement. All marine classification society approvals may be given. CE marking is stamped for land based application.
2-4 weeks upon order receipt and drawing approval – confirmation.
FARAD SA Heat Exchangers, since 1979, design and manufacture high quality marine and industrial tubular heat exchangers.
FARAD S.A. Heat Exchangers, since 1979, design and manufacture high quality marine and industrial tubular & gasketed plate heat exchangers.
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