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60,000 BTU/Hr Hydronic BPX Brazed Plate Heat Exchanger With Mounting Tabs

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60,000 BTU/Hr Hydronic BPX Brazed Plate Heat Exchanger With Mounting Tabs
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Product Highlight: Width (Inches)
3-1/2" Width
Product Highlight: Height
8-1/5"
Product Highlight: Depth (Inches)
2-1/5" Depth
Product Highlight: Max Pressure (PSI)
435 MAX PSI
Product Highlight: Thread Type
Male Thread Type
Product Highlight: BTU Output
60000 Max BTUs

Description

B & G type Hydronic BPX brazed plate heat exchangers offer a unique mounting system and the highest level of thermal efficiency and durability in a compact, low cost unit. The unique integral mounting tabs and connection locations allow for easy installation to any hydronic heating panel without the need or cost of a separate mounting bracket. The corrugated plate design provides very high heat transfer coefficients, resulting in a more compact design. The unit's stainless steel plates are vacuum brazed together to form a durable, integral piece that can withstand high pressure and temperature.

Technical Specifications:
  • BTU/Hr: 60,000
  • Design Pressure: 435 PSIG (30 bar)
  • Design Temperature: -310 F min, 450 F max
  • Number of Plates: 10
  • Cover Plates: Stainless Steel ASTM 316L
  • Channel Plates: Stainless Steel ASTM 316L
  • Brazing Material: Copper
  • Weight (lbs): 3

Applications:
Radiant Floor Heating:
  • Boiler Side: Water 180 Degree F Supply, 160 Degree F Return, Flow: 6.2 GPM, Pressure Drop: 8.6 PSI
  • Radiant Floor Side: Water 120 Degree F Supply, 100 Degree F Return, Flow: 6.1 GPM, Pressure Drop: 5.9 PSI

Snow Melt Application:
  • Boiler Side: Water 180 Degree F Supply, 160 Degree F Return, Flow: 6.2 GPM, Pressure Drop: 8.7 PSI
  • Snow Melt Side: 40% P.G. 130 Degree F Supply, 100 Degree F Return, Flow: 4.3 GPM, Pressure Drop: 3.5 PSI

Domestic Water Heating:
  • Boiler Side: Water 180 Degree F Supply, 130 Degree F Return, Flow: 2.5 GPM, Pressure Drop: 1.6 PSI
  • Domestic Water Side: Water 50 Degree F Supply, 140 Degree F Return, Flow: 1.3 GPM, Pressure Drop: 0.3 PSI

Specs

Number of Plates:

10

Width (Inches):

3-1/2"

Height:

8-1/5"

Application:

Heating

Depth (Inches):

2-1/5"

Max Pressure (PSI):

435

Type:

DHW

Snow Melt

Thread Type:

Male

Brazing Material:

Copper

BTU Output:

60000

Cover Plate Material:

Stainless Steel

Temperature Range (F):

-310°F - 450°F

Min Temp (F):

-310°F

Max Temp (F):

450°F

Thread Size:

3/4"

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Air to air and air to water heat exchange for high counter flow heat exchanger efficiency.
Sunitram
Delaware, Ohio
11 years ago
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Excellent heat transfer properties! Using this heat exchanger (HE) to isolate potable water from Radiant heat system for underfloor install in bath. Gas water heater on potable side set at water temperature output of 140 degrees provides 130 degree output from HE to radiant floor piping. Only a 10 degree temp. differential. Very good!
crizzle
Hendersonville, NC
15 years ago
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Q: Hi, Is it okay to mount this on a wall, either horizontally or vertically? Or should it be mounted flat on it's back facing up? Also, will it perform the same regardless of how it is mounted? Thank you, Keith

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Hi Keith. For single phase fluids, the heat exchanger can be mounted in any orientation that is convenient and should be piped in a counter current, parallel flow arrangement. For two phase fluids, the heat exchanger should be mounted vertically. Connections may be either on the front or back of the exchanger.

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