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Steam Coil Module
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This Steam Coil housing has been designed so that there is easy access to either side
of the coil. Over-sized doors offer plenty of room through which to clean and maintain the
coil from either side of the housing. Blank off plates secure the coil and help maintain
the proper velocity across the coil. The modular design all so lends its self to easier
installations since modules bolt together on location.
Uniform steam distribution to each of the coil core tubes is accomplished by proper
header assembly design. The steam supply connection should be located in the center of
the header, with a perforated plate type baffle located directly behind this connection.
Properly sized orifices are located in each of the core tube entrances into the header.
Coils are "freeze resistant", also known as the dual-tube design. It is important to
note that any steam coil can freeze when exposed to freezing temperatures without the
proper drainage of the condensate! This coil design utilizes a smaller inner tube, with
precisely spaced, directional, orifice type perforations. This is to help direct condensate
flow to the return header.
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- Easy access to both sides of the coil making maintenance on the coil easier.
- Fully removable access doors on both sides of the housing.
- Coil connections protrude from the housing making installation easier.
- Housing constructed from G90 galvanized steel.
- Blank off plates secure the coil and maintain velocities.
- Max BTU’s 1,322,830
- Copper Coil Tubing
- Free floating coil core design to expand and contract in the casing.
- 2 Coil Rows
- Galvanized Steel Coil Casing
- Copper Sweat Coil Connections
- Coil vents and drains
- .0075 aluminum fins
- 1" thick insulation installed inside coil module housing.
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