PRECISE TEMPERATURE CONTROL FOR EACH TYPE OF APPLICATION
WATER TEMPERATURE CONTROL UNITS
WHAT IS A WATER TEMPERATURE CONTROL UNIT?
TEMPERATURES, PRESSURES AND FLOWS SUITABLE TO ANY APPLICATION
Temperature controllers are units designed for controlling the temperature of water–cooled processes from an external cooling system (generally an adiabatic cooler). Depending on the required temperature, these units can work with water (up to 90 °C/190 ˚F), pressurized water (up to 180 °C/350 ˚F) and diathermic oil (up to 300 °C/570 ˚F).
Normally they can have one or more thermoregulation zones, each one consisting of:
- Process pump selected for the specific process requirements
- Heating resistance calibrated to the maximum demand
- Heat exchanger for cooling with external water (if indirectly cooled)
- Control valve proportional to the cooling wate
- Microprocessor panel for automatic control of functions
HOW WATER TEMPERATURE CONTROL UNIT WORK?
CONTROLLED TEMPERATURE PROCESSES
The temperature controllers allow to control with precision the temperature of the process fluid and can work both in heating mode, through electric resistances, and in cooling mode, through the water coming from the external cooling system.
Each unit can work in 2 different ways:
During this phase the heating electric resistances are activated which raise and maintain the temperature of the process according to the production requirements.
Direct: the heat extracted from the process is transferred to the external cooling system through the automatic mixing valve controlled by the microprocessor.
Indirect: the heat extracted from the process is dissipated through a heat exchanger connected to the external cooling system
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