Air liquid heat exchanger


Brazetek insures that all of its air to water heat exchangers, regardless of their size, have coil tubes routed in a way that will help to achieve maximum heat transfer between the mediums. The heat from the air liquid heat exchanger is dissipated into the surrounding environment thought the copper tube walls with air liquid heat exchanger help of the aluminum fins which are permanently attached to the copper tube coils. These units are most commonly used for forced air heating and cooling systems, such as with indoor and outdoor wood furnaces, boilers, stoves and many others. Essentially, the water to air heat exchangers produced by Brazetek are radiators with enhanced thermal exchange properties.

The tube coils are accompanied by aluminum fins, which purpose is to maximize heat transfer between water and air mediums. Aside from temperatures and flow rates of the air and water mediums and the size of the water to air heat exchanger, the two most important factors that determine the heat exchange rate air liquid heat exchanger aluminum fins and the copper tube coils. In this scenario, the unit is used as an air to water heat exchanger. It is widely known that when bent degrees at small radii, copper pipe deforms, creating a less air liquid heat exchanger point with restricted flow. Improper routing of tubes may result in uneven heat distribution, and consequentially, lower heat transfer properties.

The process is similar with cold water or other cooling liquid when the heat exchanger is used for cooling applications. If heat air liquid heat exchanger is used for the purpose of heating or cooling the liquid using the temperature of the air that passes through the finned coil heat exchanger, the reverse thermal exchange process air liquid heat exchanger. Brazetek insures that all of its air to water heat exchangers, regardless of their size, have coil tubes routed in a way that will help to achieve maximum heat transfer between the mediums. Brazetek tops the competition in the industry by using straight seamless tubes with brazed-on U-bends instead of a continuous piece of seam-welded copper tube bent at degrees.

If heat exchanger is used for the purpose of heating or cooling air liquid heat exchanger liquid using the temperature of the air that passes through the finned coil heat exchanger, the reverse thermal exchange process occurs. Residential and light commercial buildings Forced air heating and cooling liquid or water to air heat transfer applications Liquid chilling air to water or liquid heat transfer applications Outdoor wood furnaces, boilers, stoves Garage heaters Auxiliary heating or cooling And many others with liquid to air or air to liquid heat transfer applications. A typical water to air heat exchanger manufactured by Brazetek consists of 1 supply and 1 return copper manifolds with smaller diameter copper tube coils running from side air liquid heat exchanger side air liquid heat exchanger the heat exchanger. It is widely known that when bent degrees at small radii, copper pipe deforms, creating a less stable point with restricted flow. The process is similar with cold water or other cooling liquid when the heat exchanger is used for cooling applications.

If heat exchanger is used for the purpose of heating or cooling air liquid heat exchanger liquid using the temperature of the air that passes through the finned coil heat exchanger, the reverse thermal exchange process occurs. In this scenario, the unit is used as an air to water heat exchanger. At the final stage of the manufacturing process, all Brazetek air to water heat exchangers go though a strict quality control and a air liquid heat exchanger pressure leak test to assure quality and long-lasting performance.