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Real Instant Heat
Installing the Batch Heating and/or the Hot At Nozzle systems substantially improve the de-icing operation.
When configured so the deicer has built-in purpose designed fuel combustion heating sources - with an extremely high efficiency. This means that the fluid's maximum temperature in the ordinary case will be reached within 20 to 40 minutes - dependent on the heater capacity, tank volume, and initial temperature.
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Immediate spray temperature at the nozzle and no loss of fluid
Environmental and economical optimised
Saves heating of ADF storage tanks |
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Real instant heat. Fluid diagram
Batch Heating considerably considerably shortens the time required for obtaining hot fluid - ready for the de-icing.
The batch tank is a smaller section within the main tank. The content of the batch tank section will be heated first - in order to reach spraying temperature within a very short time. This will automatically open a valve to the larger tank section the content of which consecutively will be heated.
Batch heating. Beta cycle
Hot at Nozzle ensures hot fluid present out of the spray nozzle by gently circulating fluid in external lines that.
This option is available for systems with pre-mixed fluids and onboard mixing systems, and prevents spillage of ineffectively cold and expensive AFD.
Heater output (typically): 230 kW or 575 kW
Heater thermal efficiency: (> 90%)
Performance measures based on standard diesel fuel
Heating tube coil of austenitic stainless steel
Automatic fire extinguisher |
| Caution: Specifications are advisory only, and will vary. Please request exact data. |
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