Description
Vessel Heating or cooling of a process liquid in a tank, either batchwise or with continuous product feed, is common practice throughout industry.
The characteristics of the heat transfer using an external jacket or internal coil can be demonstrated together with the effect of stirring the vessel contents.
Features & Benefits
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Miniature jacketed vessel heat exchanger system for use with an Computer Controlled Armfield Heat Exchanger Service Unit
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Comprises processing vessel with outer jacket, inner coil, variable speed stirrer and baffle
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Thermocouples measure the vessel contents and the inlet and outlet temperatures of both fluid streams (5 in total)
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The Heat Exchanger is designed to be installed on the service unit without the need for tools
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A comprehensive instruction manual is included
ArmBUS software Features
ArmBUS software is provided as standard with the HT30X for all the Armfield heat exchanger accessories. Individual programs are provided for each exchanger, and each program contains a selection of separate exercises that can be performed.
The actual details are exercise specific, but typically the following interfaces are available:
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Full Graphical User Interface (GUI) for each experiment with display screens tailored for each exercise
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All the temperatures and flow rates are displayed on a diagrammatic representation of the equipment
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Student questions and equations can be accessed individually for each exercise
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The hot-water flow rate utilises optional Manual/Automatic control to control the pump output. Manual control allows the user to select a percentage of the total power to supply to the pump. Automatic control allows the user to input the desired set point which the PID control will reach and maintain. The use of automatic control ensures the flow is stable despite changes in the viscosity of the water due to heating
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Real-time flow rate readings are displayed in L/min Sensor data is collated and calculations are displayed in a data-log, a tabulation function provided with the armBUS software. The data is in tabulated format and can be saved and accessed through a .csv file compatible with software such as Microsoft Excel
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The cold-water flow control valve utilises optional Manual/Automatic settings to control water flow from the mains. Manual control allows the user to open/close the valve between 0 and 100%. Automatic control allows the user to input the desired set point which the PID control will reach and maintain so long as the input pressure is adequate.
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The heater utilises optional Manual/Automatic control to supply power to the heater element in the boiler. Manual control allows the user to select a percentage of the total power to supply to the heater. Automatic control allows the user to select a set point (°C), and then PID control software heats the water to and maintains a set temperature
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The data from the sensors is plotted and displayed in a user-configurable graphing function of the software. It can be displayed separately from the data logging and each sensor output can be viewed independently
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Processing of measured values to obtain calculated results (this can be linked to the questions and answers to ensure student understanding, answers to equation calculations can be found as part of the datalogger output)