Pfluid
Chemical
- May 19, 2018
- 7
Hi All
I'm designing a tempered oil system to run through the jacket of the tank to control the process fluid temperature inside the tank. The tempered oil system has an oil cooler, cooled by glycol. There is a three way at the inlet of the glycol cooler to bypass the cooler, when needed to give a blended temperature. When the system calls for heating the three way valve will bypass more oil around the cooler, when the system calls for cooling, it will divert more flow through the cooler. Another way of doing this is, install a control valve on the glycol line to control the hot oil temperature. Using a two way glycol control valve is much more cheaper than using a hot oil three way valve. It reduces piping, insulation etc..
Your thoughts are much appreciated
Pfluid
I'm designing a tempered oil system to run through the jacket of the tank to control the process fluid temperature inside the tank. The tempered oil system has an oil cooler, cooled by glycol. There is a three way at the inlet of the glycol cooler to bypass the cooler, when needed to give a blended temperature. When the system calls for heating the three way valve will bypass more oil around the cooler, when the system calls for cooling, it will divert more flow through the cooler. Another way of doing this is, install a control valve on the glycol line to control the hot oil temperature. Using a two way glycol control valve is much more cheaper than using a hot oil three way valve. It reduces piping, insulation etc..
Your thoughts are much appreciated
Pfluid