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  1. #1
    paul_pearson
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    condensation

    Hi

    I have Vapour at 52 degrees from a tank (-87.7kPa) going to a Condensor (heat exchange) under vacuum pressure (-87.7kPa).....The Condensor uses water on 1 side to condense vapour on the other side....
    1. What temperature does the water need to be to condense the Vapour
    2. The vapour produced is 2500kg/hr
    3. If evaporating 2500kg/hr of water how much vapour would that produce....would it be 2500kg of Vapour but in a much larger area?

    Thank you

    Paul

  2. #2
    Principle Engineer
    Join Date
    Mar 2011
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    1- colder than the saturation temperature of 38
    3- you mean condensing water and you would have to get a heat exchanger large enough to do it
    and use the coldest water available.

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