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Figure 10.11
Control for steam-to-hot water heat exchanger.
pressures; for small heat exchangers it may be desirable to provide a
steam-pressure-reducing station (see Fig. 6.1).
A water-to-water heat exchanger (Fig. 10.12) may be used in many
ways. When it is used with high-temperature water (HTW), the HTW
is always in the tubes. This provides an extra measure of safety since
the tubes are more easily rated for higher pressures than is the shell.
The control valve may be a two-way or a three-way type, as shown in
Fig. 10.13. This may be part of a
cascade
arrangement, shown in Fig.
6.3. Two-way valves are used in variable-flow systems.
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