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Tube-in-Shell Heat Exchanger
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Cutaway of a
tube-in-shell Heat Exchanger |
Tube-in-shell (Tube) heat exchangers are constructed entirely from 316 L marine
grade stainless steel to offer extreme durability and protection from
corrosion. The compact design of these units allows for more
surface area to be packed in a shorter length, making them an ideal
candidate for natural convection sidearm designs. Heat transfer is
enhanced through low profile grooves rolled into the tubes that creates
moderate turbulence on the potable water side without the problematic
mineral deposition often found in finned units. Tube heat
exchangers are available in two sizes: the smaller ST-2.6 is ideal for
residential systems with up to 64 sq. ft. of collector area, and the
larger ST-4.7 is well suited for larger systems and small hydronic
heating applications. Heat
Exchanger
Specifications
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SunEarth
Model Number
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Diameter
(in) |
Length
(in) |
Surface
Area
(sq ft) |
Tubeside
Volume
(gal) |
Shellside
Volume
(gal) |
Dry
Weight (lbs) |
Max
Pressure (psig) |
Tubeside Connection |
Shellside Connection
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ST-2.6
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3
1/8
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15
7/8
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2.64
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0.080
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0.244
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6.2
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250
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3/4"
NPTF
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1-1/2" NPTF
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ST-4.7
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5
5/8
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15
1/4
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4.70
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0.224
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0.340
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7.2
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250
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1"
NPTF
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1-1/2"
NPTF
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Typical
Applications
Tube heat exchangers are typically used as a sidearm style heat
exchanger in retrofit applications, or where cost and availability of
indirect fired water heaters such as the Ruud HE tank are a
concern. In such situations, the tube heat exchangers allow for any
conventional electric water heater to be converted to use with
solar. If the tank is to be used as a pre-heater for a gas fired
unit then it is suggested that the elements be removed from the electric
water heater and the tube heat exchanger plumbed between the element holes for
optimal performance. If the water heater is to used as the
auxiliary heater, then the tube heat exchanger may be plumbed between the drain
and a tee placed on the hot water outlet leaving the elements
intact. In either scenario, a second pump may be placed in the
potable water line for increased performance.
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