Thermon, Inc Circulation Heater

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Circulation heaters are the equivalent to tube and shell heat exchangers with the particular feature that the core bundle is manufactured with electric tubular heating elements. Circulation heaters are used in applications where a process stream needs to be heated to a finely controlled set-point. Typical applications include: air/gas superheating, oil pre-heating, steam superheating, fuel pre-heating and others. Circulation heaters are designed and manufactured in accordance with ASME Section III, Class 1, 2 or 3 and stamped N according to code requirements. Immersion heaters also are designed and manufactured under ASME Section VIII, Div 1 for non nuclear code applications.
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Circulation heaters are the equivalent to tube and shell heat exchangers with the particular feature that the core bundle is manufactured with electric tubular heating elements. Circulation heaters are used in applications where a process stream needs to be heated to a finely controlled set-point. Typical applications include: air/gas superheating, oil pre-heating, steam superheating, fuel pre-heating and others. Circulation heaters are designed and manufactured in accordance with ASME Section III, Class 1, 2 or 3 and stamped N according to code requirements. Immersion heaters also are designed and manufactured under ASME Section VIII, Div 1 for non nuclear code applications.
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Circulation Heater -  - Thermon, Inc
Austin, TX, United States
Circulation Heater
Circulation Heater
Circulation heaters are the equivalent to tube and shell heat exchangers with the particular feature that the core bundle is manufactured with electric tubular heating elements. Circulation heaters are used in applications where a process stream needs to be heated to a finely controlled set-point. Typical applications include: air/gas superheating, oil pre-heating, steam superheating, fuel pre-heating and others. Circulation heaters are designed and manufactured in accordance with ASME Section III, Class 1, 2 or 3 and stamped N according to code requirements. Immersion heaters also are designed and manufactured under ASME Section VIII, Div 1 for non nuclear code applications.

Circulation heaters are the equivalent to tube and shell heat exchangers with the particular feature that the core bundle is manufactured with electric tubular heating elements. Circulation heaters are used in applications where a process stream needs to be heated to a finely controlled set-point. Typical applications include: air/gas superheating, oil pre-heating, steam superheating, fuel pre-heating and others. Circulation heaters are designed and manufactured in accordance with ASME Section III, Class 1, 2 or 3 and stamped N according to code requirements. Immersion heaters also are designed and manufactured under ASME Section VIII, Div 1 for non nuclear code applications.

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Technical Specifications

  Thermon, Inc
Product Category Electric Heaters
Product Name Circulation Heater
Heater Type Tubular Heaters; Circulation Heater; Duct Heater
Maximum Operating (Sheath) Temperature ? to 1200 F (? to 649 C)
Sleeve (Sheath) Material Stainless Steel
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