Cooling applications are most commonly used in chilled fluid systems for comfort conditioning of a forced air stream and in process systems for dehumidification processes. A large variety of drainable circuiting options makes this a good choice for most general heat transfer applications. For use with water, glycols, brines, thermal oils or ammonia.
Heatcraft Desaturation Coils
TWO COILS IN ONE.
A combination cooling/reheat coil in one common case that will both
dehumidify the air and reheat that same air to the desired leaving air
temperature and humidity level in low comfort cooling applications such as
hospitals, clean rooms, and science or research laboratories. A single
supply and return connection is used thus saving end users and installing
contractors' significant equipment, piping and labor costs. One coil is
required thus saving the end user the cost of purchasing a second coil.
Also, potential reduction in APD.
WPD = Reduced Hp=Energy Savings = Bottom
Line Dollar Savings.
Downloads
Fluid Catalog Fluid Coil Specification
Fluid Coil Installation, Operation and
Maintenance
Desaturation Coil Article
Certified Drawing: Cooling Coil > 2 Row
Certified Drawing: 1 and 2 Row Fluid Coils
Certified Drawing: Desaturation Coil
Certified Drawing: Cleanable Coil > 2 Row
Certified Drawing: Mist Eliminator |
HEATCRAFT FLUID COIL
CONSTRUCTION
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Tubing |
3/8" or
1/2" O.D. Copper, 5/8" O.D. Copper, Cupronickel, Stainless Steel
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Circuiting |
Quarter,
Half, Three Quarter, Single, One and one half, Double, Triple or Custom |
Rows |
1,
2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 10, or 12 |
Fin Surface |
Sine Wave (corrugated), New Ripple (peak and
valley) or Flat |
Casing |
Galvanized
Steel, Stainless Steel, Copper or Aluminum |
Connections |
Carbon
Steel, Stainless Steel, Red Brass, or Copper Sweat (MPT, FPT, Victaulic,
Grooved or Welded) |
Vents & Drains |
Standard on all coils. |
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