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Basic Heat Transfer ConceptsBasic Heat Transfer Concepts
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Basic Heat Transfer ConceptsBasic Heat Transfer ConceptsBasic Heat Transfer ConceptsBasic Heat Transfer Concepts
And Their Relationships to Heating Coil Selection
TTAirAir
TTSteamSteam
TTsteamsteam >>> T >>> TAirAir
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Heat TransferHeat TransferHeat TransferHeat Transfer
• Only occurs when there is a temperature difference
• Flows faster when this difference is higher
• Always flows from high to low temperature
• Is greater with greater surface area
• Some materials transfer heat better than others
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Heat Flows from High to LowHeat Flows from High to LowHeat Flows from High to LowHeat Flows from High to Low
TTAirAir
TTSteamSteam
TTsteamsteam >>> T >>> TAirAir
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Thermal Conductivity of Common Coil Thermal Conductivity of Common Coil MaterialsMaterials
Thermal Conductivity of Common Coil Thermal Conductivity of Common Coil MaterialsMaterials
Material Thermal Conductivity
Copper 2724
Aluminum 1536
Steel 314
Cupro-Nickle 90/10 310
Cupro-Nickle 70/30 200
Stainless Steel 108
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To Get More Heat Transfer From Bare To Get More Heat Transfer From Bare Tubes . . .Tubes . . .
To Get More Heat Transfer From Bare To Get More Heat Transfer From Bare Tubes . . .Tubes . . .
Add Fins to Increase Surface Area
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Relative Heat Transfer:Relative Heat Transfer:Identical Coils w/Different Tube MaterialsIdentical Coils w/Different Tube Materials
Relative Heat Transfer:Relative Heat Transfer:Identical Coils w/Different Tube MaterialsIdentical Coils w/Different Tube Materials
Tube Material Relative HT Capacity
Copper 1.00
Aluminum 1.00
Steel 0.98
Stainless Steel 0.95
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Relative Heat Transfer:Relative Heat Transfer:Identical Coils w/Material Combinations*Identical Coils w/Material Combinations*
Relative Heat Transfer:Relative Heat Transfer:Identical Coils w/Material Combinations*Identical Coils w/Material Combinations*
Tube Material Fin MaterialRelative HT
Capacity
Steel Copper Keyfin 1.05
Steel Aluminum Keyfin 1.00
Stainless Steel Aluminum Keyfin 0.94
Steel Steel L Fin 0.92
Stainless Steel Stainless Steel L Fin 0.58
*At 800 FPM, 7FPI & 55 psig
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Heat Transfer EquationHeat Transfer EquationHeat Transfer EquationHeat Transfer Equation
Q = U x A x LMTD
where
Q = Heat Transfer Rate (BTU/hr)
U = Heat Transfer Coefficient (BTU/hr/ft2/F)
A = Surface Area (ft2)
LMTD = Log Mean Temperature Difference (b/w the Steam and the Air)
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Assembly ConceptsAssembly ConceptsAssembly ConceptsAssembly Concepts
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Bare Tube CoilsBare Tube CoilsBare Tube CoilsBare Tube Coils
Heat Exchange = U x Surface Area x T
Surface Area 1'' Pipe = 1 Sq Ft / Linear Ft
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Extended Surface CoilsExtended Surface CoilsExtended Surface CoilsExtended Surface Coils
Fin Area >>>>> Tube Area
Tube is Irrelevant in Heat Transfer
Fin Element
Plate Fin Wound Fin
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Coil ConstructionCoil ConstructionCoil ConstructionCoil Construction
1, 2, and 3 Row Coils
Cond. Conn.
Cond. Header
Finned Tube
Steam Header
Steam Conn.
6 Tubes in the Face4 Tubes in the Face
7 FPI
1 Inch4 FPI
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Casings and Air BafflesCasings and Air BafflesCasings and Air BafflesCasings and Air Baffles
Coil Casings
Air Baffles
FlangesCasing Depth
Side Baffle
Header Baffle
Mounting Holes
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Coil Casing TypesCoil Casing TypesCoil Casing TypesCoil Casing Types
Turned-Out Flange
Standard Flange for Duct-Mounted Coils
Turned-In Flange
Used w/ Removable Coils or Where mounting holes are not needed & smooth casing face is wanted
Dimensions & Spacing7/16"
1-1/2” 3/4”
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Removable (Drawer) CoilsRemovable (Drawer) CoilsRemovable (Drawer) CoilsRemovable (Drawer) Coils
• Core installed in a casing w/ flanges on 3 sides and a mounting place on the 4th side
• Coil slides into outer casing like a drawer
Bolt Holes
Lifting Lug Mounting Plate
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Coil ConfigurationCoil ConfigurationCoil ConfigurationCoil Configuration
Air Inlet
Air Outlet
Steam
Horizontal Air Flow
Horizontal Tubes
Vertical Tubes
Condensate
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Coil ConfigurationCoil ConfigurationCoil ConfigurationCoil Configuration
Vertical Up Air Flow Horizontal Tubes
Vertical Down Air Flow Horizontal Tubes
Air Inlet Side
Air Outlet Side
Air Outlet Side
Air Inlet Side
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Parallel Multiple CoilsParallel Multiple CoilsParallel Multiple CoilsParallel Multiple Coils
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Series Multiple CoilsSeries Multiple CoilsSeries Multiple CoilsSeries Multiple CoilsSteam Supply End
Air Flow
Condensate Return End
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4 Coils in Parallel x 3 Coils in Series• 12 Coils Total
• Drain each coil separately
• 12 Traps may discharge to common Header
Multiple Coil InstallationMultiple Coil InstallationMultiple Coil InstallationMultiple Coil Installation
• Common steam supply OK
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Heavy Duty ConstructionHeavy Duty ConstructionHeavy Duty ConstructionHeavy Duty Construction
Min. 0.016” Thick Finson 12 Ga. CS 0.109” Thick Tubes
12 Ga. Casing and Baffles
Sch 80 Connections
Sch 40 Headers
250 psig Standard Pressure Rating
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Heavy Duty ConstructionHeavy Duty ConstructionHeavy Duty ConstructionHeavy Duty Construction
• Header, Connections & Tubes (wetted parts) Same Material
• No Galvanic Corrosion
• All Joints Welded
• No Leaks
• Thicker Materials
• Fights Corrosion
Model Number SelectionModel Number SelectionModel Number SelectionModel Number Selection
Extended Surface (Fin Tube) Heating Extended Surface (Fin Tube) Heating CoilsCoils
Extended Surface (Fin Tube) Heating Extended Surface (Fin Tube) Heating CoilsCoils
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Which Fin Type?Which Fin Type?Which Fin Type?Which Fin Type?
Standard KeyFin
• Tight joint over wide temperature range
• Best for dissimilar tube and fin materials
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Which Fin Type?Which Fin Type?Which Fin Type?Which Fin Type?
L-Fin
• L-shaped foot tension wound over knurled tube
• Best for same material tubes & fins
• Large contact area for high heat transfer
• Some corrosion protection for tube
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Tube MaterialsTube MaterialsTube MaterialsTube Materials
Carbon Steel Affords both strength & corrosion resistanceStandard 12 Ga A-214 ERW (1” or 1½” OD)
Optional 10 Ga A-214 ERW
10 Ga or 12 Ga A-179 Seamless
Stainless Steel (304L or 316L)When corrosive steam is present or when ideal piping & trapping practices cannot be followed14 Ga (1” OD) & 12 Ga (1½” OD)
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Fin MaterialsFin MaterialsFin MaterialsFin Materials
Steel Fins stand up against aggressive cleaning0.024” Thick on 1” OD or 1 1/2” OD Tubes0.036” Thick on 1 ½” OD Tubes
Aluminum Fins provide the best overall value0.020” Thick Keyfin on all Tube Sizes0.030” Thick Keyfin on all Tube Sizes
Stainless Steel Fins fight high external corrosion0.020” Thick Type 304L & 316L on 1” OD Tubes
Copper Fins provide the best heat transfer0.016” Thick on All Tube Sizes
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Conns/Headers/CasingConns/Headers/CasingConns/Headers/CasingConns/Headers/Casing
HeadersSame Material As Tubes With Welded Construction
ConnectionsSteel: Sch 80 (screwed) or Sch 40 (flanged)Stainless Steel: Sch 40 (screwed) or Sch 10 (flanged)
Casing12 Ga. Galvanized Steel or 12 Ga Stainless Steel
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Coil TypeCoil TypeCoil TypeCoil Type
• Standard (Type S)
• Centifeed (Type C)
• Tendam (Type T)
• Centifeed Tandem (Type P)
Type S coils are available with opposite-end connections only
Type C coils are available with same-end connections only
AIR FLOW
2-Row Standard Coil 2-Row Centifeed Coil
AIR FLOW
Type T coils have opposite-end connections
Type P coils have same-end connections
AIR FLOW
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Armstrong PromiseArmstrong PromiseArmstrong PromiseArmstrong Promise
We provide intelligent system solutions that improve utility performance, lower energy consumption, and reduce environmental
emissions . . . while providing an “enjoyable experience”!
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