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Thermic Fluid Heaters Available With Neotech
Three Pass Vertical/ Horizontal

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Insulation :

 

Burner & Controls :

 

Three Pass Vertical/ Horizontal Fluid HeatersFirst pass of the flue gas is downward inside sprially wound coil through which thermic oil circulates. Expose to maximum hearting area to rediant heat.

Upward in between the two spirally wound coil. Unique bell bottom design reduces stack loss. 

Downward between outside coil & inner shell. Uniue bell bottom design reduces stack loss.

Combution air is forced between the two shell & aluminium radiator which acts  as insulation for outer shell & perheats the air for better combution efficiency. 

Fully automatic, downward firing, pressure jet, ON-OFF
modulation or High / Low modulation. Burner will have all safeties like flame failure device (Photocell) high temperature cut off. low  flow safety, high pressure cut off. In case of abnormal condition unit will go to lockout, by audio-visual alaram. The modulation is achived by providing on-off temperature controller which will start & stop the burner according to heat load & reduces fuel consumption in proportion to heat load in plant giving best fuel efficiency for plant operation.

THERMIC FLUID HEATER
Thermic Fluid Heater
1. OUTFLOW
2. RETURN FLOW
3. CHECK VALVE
4. STRAINER
5. OIL CIRCULATION PUMP
6. ISOLATING VALVE 7. HEADER
8. SHUTOFF VALVE
9. DRAIN PIPE
10. DRAIN TANK
11. AIR EXPANSION PIPE
12. AIR VENT
13. EXPANSION TANK 
14. PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE
15. AIR VENT
16. CHIMNEY
17. NEEDLE VALVE  18. PRESSURE GAUGE
 
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