An electric thermal oil heater circulating system is a specialized industrial furnace that uses electricity to heat a heat transfer oil, which then circulates to transfer heat to various heating equipment.
The main components include an explosion-proof electric heater, organic heat carrier furnace, heat exchanger, hot oil pump, expansion tank, and various piping and electrical interfaces.
The system uses a circulating pump to maintain the flow of heated oil, allowing for precise temperature control by adjusting the heating element based on the temperature requirements of the heating process.
This heater is widely used in applications such as hot rolling machines, calenders, heat exchangers, reaction kettles, drying ovens, and laminators.
The maximum temperature achievable depends on the specific model, but thermal oil systems can typically reach elevated temperatures suitable for various industrial processes.
Benefits include high efficiency, energy savings, safety at low pressures, and the ability to provide consistent high-temperature heat without the risk of steam explosions.
Yes, the electric thermal oil heater is designed with safety features, including explosion-proof components, to ensure safe operation under normal conditions.
Consider factors such as your heating requirements, the environment, required temperature, wattage, voltage, and the specific materials involved in your process.
Regular maintenance includes checking the oil levels, inspecting for leaks, ensuring the heating elements are functioning properly, and monitoring the overall system performance.
No, the electric thermal oil heater is specifically designed for heating applications, utilizing heat transfer oil to deliver heat to equipment.
The lifespan of the heating elements varies based on usage and maintenance but can last several years with proper care and regular inspections.
Power requirements vary by model, typically ranging from 10KW to 800KW, and should align with your facility's electrical capacity.
The circulating oil pump forces the heated oil through the system, transferring heat to the equipment and then returning to the heater for reheating.
Typically, organic heat transfer oils specifically designed for high-temperature applications are recommended to ensure efficient and safe operation.
Yes, the electric thermal oil heater can often be integrated with existing systems, but it's best to consult with a specialist to ensure compatibility.
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