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300 ton chiller designed to cool 40% Ethylene Glycol from 32 degrees F to 14 degrees F. Low temperature chiller skid manufactured by Frick (York International.) Frick # 292388. Designed to use R-22. This a complete skid mounted chiller including condenser, evaporate, and two (2) Frick RWBII-100E rotary screw compressors, designed for 350 psig high side, 300 psig low side, and each rated 298 BHP. Compressor A is a Model TDSH193S1746C, Ref. NH3/R22, Rated for max. speed of 4500 rpm. Max. Design pressure 362 psi. Compressor B is RWB II 100/100, serial # 30580MEMPTHAR2, ref. R22, Maximum speed is 3600 rpm. Max design pressure is 300 psi. Drivers are Reliance XE Premium Efficiency, 350 HP, 3570 rpm. ID # 1MAE73017. Rated for 3 ph, 60 Hz, 460 volts. Frame type 449TS. Comp. "A" 37490 Hours, Comp. "B" has 38193 hours. Evaporator is by Frick, NB # 109666, shell rated for 300 psi at 200 degrees F, Tubes not code. Built in 1993., Condenser is manufactured by Refrigeration Valves and systems, NB # 5428, Shell rated for 150 psi at 200 degrees F, tubes rated for 150 psi at 200 degrees F, Serial # 92945, Built 1993. Twin oil coolers are Frick NB # 109367, shell rated for 300 psi at 200 degrees F, tubes rated for 300 psi at 200 degrees F. Built in 1993. Complete skid mounted system with all piping and accessories. Controls are electronic, RWB II Plus, one for each compressor. Mounted in a stainless steel enclosure. Spare compressors are available.
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Used Kilns and Used Calciners

Used Kilns and Used Calciners Kilns and Calciners are high temperature process furnaces having a cylindrical shell, lined with a refractory brick to prevent overheating of the steel shell.

Kilns and Calciners are typically rated from 700 degrees F to 1400 degrees F – much higher temperature than a dryer.

This is typically a continuous process, where the feed enters the kiln at one end and tumbles through as the kiln rotates, and is discharged though a cooling or quenches section.

Kilns can be indirect fired, direct fired, electrically heated, gas heated, oil heated - and have a variety of feed and discharge configurations.

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Stock Number107686
PGKILN AND CALCINER
SG 
SSG 
Capacity36040
Product Description36" diameter x 40' long Bartlett Snow rotary calciner. Serial Number 81109. 304SS contacts. Indirect fired, Has (4) heating zones as follows: 7' long (65 KW), 9' long (25 KW), 6' long (25 KW), and 6' long (12 KW). 8' long cooling zone with external water spray nozzles. 40' is the overall cylinder length. 1st zone is for drying at 150-200 degree C; 9' zone is for heating at 350-360 degree C; the last 2-zones are for calcining at 350-360 degree C. Tire and trunnions mounted. Chain and sprocket driven, designed for 2 to 10 RPM rotating speed.

  

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