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Propane Gas (C3H8)

 

Model # Þ

GEp 30

GEp 60

GpGp 60

GEp 120

GpGp 120R

Gas Fired Heating

Length (mm)

2010

2010

2510

2010

3200

Width (mm)

1350

1350

1350

2700

2000

Height (mm)

2400

3700

3700

3700

4060

Height required to dismantle retort (mm)

3600

4200

4200

4200

4500

Connecting Values

         

Gas Quantity for cracking (m3/h)

2.9

5.7

5.7

11.2

11.2

Elect. Energy for heating (kVA)

18

27

 

54

 

Gas Quantity for heating (m3/h)

   

3.0

 

3.4

Elect. Energy for motors (kVA)

1.6

3.2

6.5

5.8

11.8

Cool H2O (ê T 20C) requirements (m3/Hr)

0.6

1.2

1.2

2.3

2.3

Capacity/Consumption

         

Capacity Max (m3/h)

30

60

60

120

120

Capacity Min (m3/h)

9

18

18

36

36

Gas for Crack Max conditions (m3/h)

2.4

4.7

4.7

9.3

9.3

Gas for Heat (m3/h)

   

1.5

 

2.1

Elect energy for heat (kW)

12.8

19

 

39

 

Elect energy for motors (kW)

0.8

1.7

3.3

3

7.5

Cool H2O (ê T 20C) requirements (m3/Hr)

0.5

1.0

1.0

1.9

1.9

Weight (kg)

1800

2100

2850

3600

3900

 

AHTS Feature / Benefits:

 

  • Utilizes O2-l probe monitoring system. Precise control and measurement of endogas composition based upon measured dew point conditions in the furnace. Typical control window maintained between 40° - 43°F (4° - 6°C).

  • Accurate/precise control minimizes burn-off potential of unused protective gases. This assures minimal waste and optimal operating conditions.

  • Turndown ratios from 100% to 30% of nominal capacity. Allows for increased flexibility in the production schedule of various loads and throughput volumes.

  • Optional automatic regeneration system available. System can be initiated by manual, time dependent or automatically based upon control system. Featured benefits include reduction in operating costs and lower maintenance requirements. Optimal catalytic conditions maintain temperature of approximately 1900°C.

 

 

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