Heat Pipe Heat Exchanger Manufactured by Manor Manor heat pipe
Heat Pipe, What it is? How it Works?
Heat pipes are a low cost solution to the cooling problem, but they are very
effective and have great potential as volume requirements and power levels
increase. For these reasons, heat pipes have been applied mainly in
applications which require special working conditions and maintenance, such
as in aircraft devices, in space thermal control, in cooling of closed cabinets
in harsh environmental conditions, in audio amplifiers, etc.
MANOR, a Seventeen year's young organization, headed by a group of
technocrats, emerged with a vital directive of presenting state of the art
products and services in the field of Energy Savings. We are glad as
manufacturers of Energy saving equipment's such as Heat Pipe Heat
Recovery System, Desuperheaters and Econet Systems.
Manor is a part of MANIK Group. The group consists of Manik Engineers which
is a well known brand for Refrigeration Controls, serving in many industries
for the past 30 years in India and "MANIKS", the number brand in India for
Dust Collector Pulse Solenoid Valves and timers.
The company was started by Mr. Shekhar Kulkarni, an IIT Powai Alumni, in
1978. We have different manufacturing plants in Pune for various product
ranges. With the vast experience of MANOR'S Guru in the Air-conditioning
and Refrigeration Industry, MANOR has chosen “Waste Heat Recovery
through AC & R Compressors " as the contrivance to achieve large energy
savings in the segments like Hotel & Hospitality, Pharma & Chemical,
Specialty Hospitals, Textile, Dairy & Food Beverages, etc.
What is a Heat Pipe?
A heat pipe heat exchanger is a simple device which is used to transfer heat
from one location to another, using an evaporation-condensation cycle. Heat
pipes are referred to as “superconductors” of heat due to their fast transfer
capability with low heat loss. It is a self-contained passive energy recovery
device. A heat pipe can transfer up to 1000 times more thermal energy, than
copper, the best known conductor; that too with less than 57℃/meter
temperature drop. One of the well known features of the heat pipes is that
they do not have any moving parts and hence require minimum