The Heat Exchange Institute (HEI) has released the first edition of Standards for Air Cooled Condensers. The Standard offers technical information from the combined expertise of the members of the HEI Air Cooled Condenser Section and includes typical purchaser requirements. In addition, the standard outlines the important design criteria for air cooled condensers and provides practical information on nomenclature, dimensions, testing, and performance.
Blowers / Fans / Filters
Heat Exchange Institute Releases Standards for Air Cooled Condensers
December 12th, 2011
By Sarah Long
Categories: Blowers / Fans / Filters, Standards
Tags: air cooled condensers
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