A finned tube bundle consists of finned tubes (in special cases unfinned tubes are also possible), the headers for distributing the product and a supporting frame.
L-FIN | B-FIN | G-FIN |
B-FIN ( Extruded )
Tubes with extruded aluminium fins have a high mechanical and thermal stability. The fin is extruded from an aluminium tube that is slid onto the core tube. That creates a strong bond between tube and fin with excellent heat conduction properties.
Material fin: aluminium
Material core tube: any metallic material
Max. operating termperature: 300 °C
G-FIN
Tubes with embedded fins have very good heat conduction properties and a high thermal stability. The mechanical stability varies with the choice of fin material. The fin is spirally wound into a groove in the tube and tightly bonded to it by rolling.
Material fin: aluminium, carbon steel
Material core tube: carbon steel, stainless steel
Max. operating termperature: 400 °C
Manual Operation | Electrical Operation | Pneumatic Operation |
The horizontal arrangement of the heat exchanger bundles with forced draught fans underneath the bundles is the most common configuration of air cooled heat exchangers. It gives easy access to the fans and fan drives for maintenance purposes. |
Induced draught arrangement of the fans above the heat exchanger bundles results in an even distribution of the cooling air to the heat exchanger surface. The plenum shades the heat exchanger surface and therefore protects it from solar radiation. |
Air cooled heat exchangers in A-frame configuration are used when the plot area is restricted. The fans are arranged in forced draught. |