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Posted by: khaldoun ® 01/09/2005, 05:10:56 Author Profile Mail author Edit |
hello every body I'm working on designing pipes net for chilled water that will be used in a food industry I plan to use a tank for saving the chiled water and to keep the water in a stable temperatue but as you know the chilled water will be re-mixed with the compensation water which gains a high temperature so I choosed to use a partition to seperate the chilled water from the compensation water . so if any one has an idea about designing such a tank and how to control the two mounts of water and if in the case I don't use the chilled water what is the best to design ( let the water go back to the tank by two way valve or let it go back to the tank by it self ) any references or books could help me in this field ? thanks ly for your help Modified by Administrator at Mon, Jan 10, 2005, 08:31:00 |
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Posted by: manulal ® 01/13/2005, 01:38:28 Author Profile Mail author Edit |
Hi, let me know your actual requirement like, temperature to be maintained, flow of water and your budget. I shall give you the solution. |
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Posted by: khaldoun ® 01/17/2005, 03:12:19 Author Profile Mail author Edit |
Hi, Thank you for being interest,actualy the amount of water needed to be chilled is 350liter/hour with out let temperature of 4ْc . If there is nay further inquiries please tell me and thanks again. khaldoun. Modified by khaldoun at Mon, Jan 17, 2005, 03:13:02 |
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