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Boilers, Heat Exchangers, Dryers and Refrigeration
News Release from: Burkert Fluid Control Systems | Subject: PHS (Packaged Heat-exchanger System)
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 27 October 2005
Heat exchanger skid on show at IWEX
IWEX veteran Burkert Fluid Control Systems, has chosen the IWEX leading water and utilities sector exhibition to unveil its latest integrated solution for the UK market, a packaged heat exchanger skid
IWEX veteran, Burkert Fluid Control Systems, has chosen the leading water and utilities sector exhibition to unveil its latest integrated solution for the UK market The heat exchanger skid boasts numerous benefits to the client, including an intelligent valve actuator and controller with stainless steel construction that not only reduces cost to the client but complies with the highest aesthetics and hygiene standards
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 28 May 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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Predicted by industry specialists as a major challenge to many existing packaged plant systems on the market, this latest launch will re-affirm the Burkert pole position as the supplier of choice in the water industry.
"The IWEX show is a major event on the Burkert calendar," explains Steve Retford, Sales and Marketing Manager for Burkert: "It provides an ideal opportunity for us to showcase our product range and our innovation in product development for the industry".
Burkert is renowned for in depth research and development across its product ranges.
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The design and manufacturing of the heat exchanger skid has been undertaken due to market demand and incorporates many differentiators from the other packaged plant systems currently on the market.
"The PHS (Packaged Heat-exchanger System) does not need a control panel due to the 'plug and play' control valve that has an inbuilt valve positioner and PID Process Temperature Controller," continues Steve: "The 2712 control valve allows the temperature sensor to be plugged directly into the control valve without the need to have a secondary process controller housed in a control panel".
Due to these technological advancements this has enabled Burkert to produce a cost effective system without the installation complexity that has become common place with traditional units.
Conventional packaged systems are commonly made from mild steel (used on heating/cooling medium) and stainless steel (used on the process fluid).
This compromise on materials for both the valves and pipe work on the heating side often shows signs of corrosion within a very limited time.
To combat this Burkert uses all stainless steel units, including all pipe work, valves, fittings, heat exchanger and framework.
The launch of this new product is very exciting and proves that Burkert are keen to adapt to the market requirements which is becoming more and more systems orientated.
So whether you need a single component, a complex system or a fully networked Fieldbus - Call Burkert first. Request a free brochure from Burkert Fluid Control Systems ...
It could be the only call you need to make,.
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