Multi-Pass Floating Head Heat Exchanger Training Model

Detailed Tube Bundle, Representative Color-Coding
Item Number: 
287
DAC Industrial Skills Trainers
DAC Worldwide Models
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DAC Worldwide Models

DAC Worldwide’s Multi-Pass Floating Head Heat Exchanger Training Model (287) is a highly-detailed scale model of a multi-pass, floating head, heat exchanger, supporting training in the operation and maintenance of industrial heat exchangers.

This model reflects design standards established by the Tubular Exchanger Manufacturers Association (TEMA) and the ASME. It is an accurate, to-scale replication of a typical heat exchanger found in industry. This model can be completely disassembled, and incorporates a clear acrylic shell.

Features & Specifications

  • Exact "to-scale" construction throughout (5" shell diameter).
  • Clear acrylic shell, flanges, and nozzles.
  • Contrasting opaque baffles and partitions.
  • Detailed tube bundle.
  • Representative, color-coded tubing for visibility and to show flow path.
  • Opaque representative gaskets.
  • Stainless steel hardware.
  • Durable PVC baseplate with provision for tabletop mounting, and mounting on related workstation and display rack products.
  • Packaging for shipment via motor freight.
  • Product Dimensions (L x W x H) 24in. x 10in. x 12in.
  • Weight 10 lbs.

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Manufacturing & Engineering

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