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How to Operate More Efficiently At Lower

Cost With Tranter Plate-type Heat Exchangers

HEAT RECOVERY FROM CONDENSATE

CONDENSATE

HEATING RECOVERED OIL

DESALINATION

SEAWATER

TO VARIOUS

USE POINTS I

I

SUPERCHANGER

UNIT

COOLING ELECTRONIC

GEAR

CONTROL

CABINET

STEAM

HOT WATER

STORAGE

PLATECOIL HEATED TANK FOR

BANK RECOVERED OIL

SPILLS —• -FRESH WATER

SUPE^HANGER HEATING SHIP'S

UNIT WATER SERVICE

COOLING MAIN

ENGINE WATER

SEAWATER SUPERCHANGER

UNIT

RADAR L

DEMORALIZED

WATER/ GLYCOL

COOLANT

CENTRAL FRESH

WATER COOLER

SEAWATER -SEAWATER

SEAWATER SUPERCHANGER /

OR FRESH UNIT

WATER

COOLING MAIN

ENGINE LUBE OIL

SUPERCHANGER

UNIT

TO VARIOUS

USE POINTS

FRESH WATER

STORAGE TANK

SEAWATER OR

FRESH WATER

SUPERCHANGER

UNIT

Naval ships, fleet oilers, commercial containerships, tankers and dredges are successfully finding new ways to operate more efficiently at lower cost, by utilizing

Tranter's unsurpassed plate-type heat exchanger technology. Schematics presented here illustrate typical ways they are doing it.

Superchanger® plate and frame heat exchangers are used in a wide variety of shipboard applications—particularly for cooling main engine jacket water and cooling main engine lube oil with fresh water or sea- water; cooling the ship's central fresh water; cooling electronic equipment; or recovering heat from condensate. They are far more effi- cient than tubular systems, and provide heat transfer coefficients from two to five times greater than those achieved by shell and tube units. They also require 10% to 50% less deck space and weigh up to one-sixth less.

Superchanger units can be equipped with titanium plates which offer the best resistance to corrosion and erosion when exposed to seawater. Intermixing or cross-contamination of hot and cold liquids is virtually impossible.

Low fouling rates reduce cleaning require- ments for Superchanger units, that are designed for easy maintenance. They can be cleaned-in-place by backflushing, or quickly disassembled by hand, cleaned and put back in operation.

Platecoil® prime surface heat exchangers offer optimum temperature control. A Platecoil bank-in-tank unit provides wide interspaces for effectively passing solids while efficiently heating seawater containing oil from spills.

Platecoil bayonet heaters provide a large amount of efficient primary heating surface in a single unit for maintaining desired temper- atures in storage tanks. These heaters help promote convection currents for better heat transfer rates and tank temperature uniformity.

Platecoil suction heaters provide immediate heating for pumping oil out of tanks.

Tranter plate-type heat exchangers can be supplied in full compliance with codes and specifications as required by the ABS; the

U.S. Coast Guard; shock testing per MIL-S- 901C; vibration testing per MIL-STD-167-1; and ASME U stamp per Sec. VIII Div. 1.

With over 50 years of heat transfer problem solving experience, Tranter is uniquely poised to answer your tough questions and solve your precise needs. Call us at (817) 723-7125.

Better still, ask your local

Tranter representative about our Heat Transfer

Symposiums.

The heat transfer answer. tranter

PLATECOIL • SUPERCHANGER • FLEXOPLATE • KOLD-HOLD

TRANTER, inc., Texas Division

Old Burk Road • P.O. Box 2289

Wichita Falls TX 76307 • (817) 723-7125

TELEX: 73-4410 • FAX: (817) 723-5131 m MADE IN U.S.A. ©1993 TRANTER, inc. 650101

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