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  1. jtuck

    Any suggestions for a 15GPM need?

    Thank you thatguy. You don't just give me the food, you teach me to fish. I appreciate that. RunsWithBison- It is to be used in a heat exchanger for a HTST Pasteurizer. The 15GPM and delta T are set by the heating and volume requirements of the HTST(controlled via pump). Nat. Gas is not...
  2. jtuck

    Any suggestions for a 15GPM need?

    Thank you thatguy, I think I am following you correctly. But I dont think I explained my purpose correctly. I need to create a closed system that recirculates the same water, ie. Heat water to 170 --> hot water is used at 15GPM and returned at 158F --> reheat water to 170F --> Reuse water...
  3. jtuck

    Any suggestions for a 15GPM need?

    Ok, thanks for the reply. But I kind of already knew the math to figure out the power involved. I guess more of what I was asking is the plumbing involved in hooking a system up in order to make sure I can mantain a steady flow ( at least 4hrs) of 170F water. I was thinking maybe a single...
  4. jtuck

    Any suggestions for a 15GPM need?

    I am looking for a solution to this problem: I need 15GPM with only a 12 Deg F rise (158F-170F) I am looking for the cheapest solution using three phase electric. Any Suggestions? Use is in a Heat Exchanger, Hot water is used to heat liquid then the cooler water needs to be reclaimed...
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