Tuesday, January 12, 2016

Hydronic Heat Exchangers - Water to Water Heat Exchangers - Water to Air Heat Exchangers

Brazed Plate Heat Exchangers, Shell & Tube and Heating Coil Heat Exchangers. Brazed Flat Plate Heat Exchangers for Radiant and Hydronic Heating Applications Shell and Tube Heat Exchangers for isolating Pools, Spas, Radiant Heat and other liquids from Hydronic Heat Sources. Heat Coils for use with Air Handlers and Forced Air Systems. 

Use Water to Water Heat Exchangers for Hydronic Heating Systems that are Open Loop and you want to keep your Heating Water out of the Potable Water.

Brazed Plate Heat Exchangers Single Walled - Water to Water = v7189
Single Wall Heat Exchangers
Single Walled Brazed Plate Heat Exchangers are used for isolating hydronic heating circuits. Brazed plate heat exchanger transfers heat from one liquid medium to another with no intermixing

Double Wall Heat Exchangers
Double Walled Brazed Plate Heat Exchangers transfers heat just like the single wall heat exchangers except with 2 walls. Required in some codes

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OKO Single Walled Brazed Plate Heat Exchangers = v7184
OKO Brazed Plate Heat Exchangers for isolating hydronic heating circuits and are cost effective. Brazed Plate heat exchanger transfers heat from one liquid medium to another with no intermixing
 
Shell and Tube Heat Exchangers  = v50
Shell & Tube and Heating Coil Heat Exchangers. Shell and Tube Heat Exchangers for isolating Pools, Spas, Koi Ponds and other systems
Water to Air Heat Exchanger - 12 inch x 12 inch - HTL1212
v12326
Water to Air Heat Exchangers Hydronic Hot Water Boilers with or without Glycol. Use in existing Plenums and used for new and existing hot air furnaces.
 Unit Heater - 1 Speed - 50,000 BTU - CD-50
Hot Water to Air Unit Heaters are comprised of a heating coil that is heated by hot water from a hydronic boiler or other heat source
 
Precison Metal Products - PMP Air Handlers = v6195
PMP Paukner Air handlers are an excelent choice for converting hot water heat to forced hot air. Use an existing boiler to turn it into a forced hot air system.

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