What is Desuperheater water heater? desuperheater

Everyone is talking about “the desuperheater” But what does it mean? Superheated steam is a steam that is at a temperature higher than the normal temperature for the steam pressure. For instance, steam at a pressure of 3 bar g has a saturation temperature of 143.762°C. If further heat is added to this steam and the pressure remained at 3 bar g, it would become superheated. So, desuperheating is the method by which superheated steam is restored to its saturated state, or the superheat temperature is reduced. MANOR, a five year young company, leaded by a group of technocrats, emerged with a vital directive of presenting state of the art goods and services in the field of Energy Savings. MANOR is a partner of well-known company MANIK ENGINEERS - PUNE, the leading manufacturers of different kinds of accessories and controls which are required for application in AC & R and many more Industries. With the huge experience of MANOR'S Guru in the Refrigeration and Air-conditioning Industry, MANOR has selected "Waste Heat Recovery through AC & R Compressors" as the measure to achieve large energy savings in the industries like Dairy & Food Beverages, Hotel & Hospitality, Pharmacy & Chemical, Textile and Specialty Hospitals etc. The "Desuperheater Water heater" produced by MANOR has emerged as the most benefitted device for an AC & R plant that Enhances compressor's reliability, performance and long life and also delivers Free of Cost Hot Water and besides other concealed benefits. What is Manor’s Desuperheater? Manor’s “Desuperheater Water Heater " is a unique heat exchanger that produce hot water/ fluid to the highest temperature of 80℃. The fluid /water can be boiled or heated by recovering the superheat of the refrigerant gas which is otherwise wasted to the environment through air/ water cooled condensers. The generated heat is regained with almost zero operating cost. Working of Desuperheater: In a usual AC & R system, the refrigerant temperature rises in tune of 80℃ to 120℃ after compression. The refrigerant is further put to the air/ water cooled condenser to condense near about 40℃. While the condensing of refrigerant in the condenser, the total heat contained in this high Temperature/high pressure gas gets wasted to the atmosphere.