Plate Heat Exchanger Basics

Plate Heat Exchanger Basics

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@mohamadalinagafdari7384
@mohamadalinagafdari7384 - 15.12.2023 14:17

Good eng

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@khadraouitaher2313
@khadraouitaher2313 - 17.08.2023 20:55

Good

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@James_exheat
@James_exheat - 19.06.2023 07:01

very useful!

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@gray5483
@gray5483 - 09.10.2022 04:04

I used to clean these on my previous job, all it takes is a rough bristle brush, water and a lot of strength since some of the build up are quite hard to get rid of, limescale if I remember correctly, though most dirt are just like moss build up. The rubber gaskets are applied with rugby when necessary

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@pravinpandey870
@pravinpandey870 - 08.10.2022 16:25

As usual u have mede a masterpiece

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@hoxman6056
@hoxman6056 - 06.10.2022 19:00

Pleace Basics And Examples For Power/Process Automation Engineering And All Abouts Us.

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@anmol9803
@anmol9803 - 06.10.2022 15:52

I've joined generating station recently and i was wondering how the heat exchanger was working. Thanks for the video.

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@mattalexander8919
@mattalexander8919 - 06.10.2022 10:07

When one of the fluids is water and the other is a refrigerant, they are very very prone to leaking.

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@timothycampbell8053
@timothycampbell8053 - 05.10.2022 22:38

Applications requiring up to 20 tons will use a brazed plate heat exchanger. Also the riffles on the plates are designed to force a scouring action and minimize mineral deposits from water.

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@br88dy
@br88dy - 05.10.2022 19:34

Neat!

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@jimurrata6785
@jimurrata6785 - 05.10.2022 17:25

Have you done air-to-air (HRV) heat exchangers?
I don't see it in your list of videos.

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@f.villanueva
@f.villanueva - 05.10.2022 16:25

🥰🥰🥰

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@aaronburratwood.6957
@aaronburratwood.6957 - 05.10.2022 15:51

Short, sweet, to the point, & informative. 👍🏽

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@abnerlinbueno9317
@abnerlinbueno9317 - 05.10.2022 15:50

I have heat exchangers at work and ihv been here for 4 years. This video still gave me more info than the 4 years of experience. Lol

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@GraemeSkelly
@GraemeSkelly - 05.10.2022 15:40

These are common on a lot of offshore equipment. Good video showing how the internal fluids pass through it, as you won't see this if you look at a real one.

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@joshy0369
@joshy0369 - 05.10.2022 15:25

Nice ✌ 😎

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@adrianbravo7623
@adrianbravo7623 - 05.10.2022 15:12

I love this video and can you make a video on accelerometers?

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@YASIRALIVIRK
@YASIRALIVIRK - 05.10.2022 15:08

Excellent

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@HeisenMannj
@HeisenMannj - 05.10.2022 15:05

Wow love these short type vids , if it's 2-5 min or 10(max), i think people including me can afford to watch your videos everyday, if topic is lengthy, you can try breaking them down into series of short vids. Lengthy education videos will not be watched fully as most people slack off, on the other hand , even complete laymen watch shorter one's as they get to understand this stuff without feeling tired.

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