What is a Desuperheater? Desuperheater by Maniks | Page 3

system is provided in which hot water is generated, stored & maintained in a separate insulated tank. This stored hot water then can be utilized as and when required for future use. There are two types of refrigerants on which desuperheaters operate: 1) Freon: Maniks desuperheater works on Freon refrigerant gas to extract the superheated refrigerant and use it for other purposes. Therefore this heat if used for boiling water in hotels, restaurants etc users can get free of cost water. 2) Ammonia: Ammonia is the oldest one of all the refrigerants and it is still widely used in the refrigeration and air conditioning applications. It is also the only refrigerant outside the halocarbons group, still being used to a great extent. Ammonia is less expensive and used as refrigerant largely in the many refrigeration systems of food industry like ice creams plants, dairies, cold storage warehouses, frozen food and production plants, processors of poultry, fish and meat and many other applications. Maniks desuperheater works on ammonia refrigerant gas to extract the superheated refrigerant and use it for other purposes. Therefore this heat if used for boiling water in hotels, restaurants etc users can get free of cost water. Desuperheater Benefits: 1) Heating water with a desuperheater water heater costs about 95 percent less in a cooling dominated climate, and up to 80 percent less in a heating dominated climate, as compare to heating your domestic water with an electric, oil, or propane fired hot water heater. Today the cost of