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Brazed plate heat exchangers

A product catalogue for comfort heating


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Inside view

4 The Alfa Laval Brazed Plate Heat Exchanger

6 Benefits

7 Applications

8 BHE data tables

10 Accessories

11 Instructions

12 Using webcALcTM

14 Radiator heating tables

15 Tap water heating tables

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The Alfa Laval brazed heat exchanger
The Alfa Laval BHE is the original brazed plate heat exchanger. The BHE concept
is a variation of the traditional plate and frame heat exchanger, but without gaskets
and frame parts. The BHE simply consists of channel plates, two cover plates and
connections. All including parts are made of stainless steel material.

Compact and tough


Easy to install
Cost efficient

brazing material seals as well as holds


the plates together at the contact points.
Alfa Lavals brazed heat exchangers are
always brazed at all contact points,
which ensures optimal heat transfer
efficiency and pressure resistance. The
plates are designed to achieve longest
possible lifetime.

Since virtually all material is used for heat


transfer the BHE is very compact in size
and has a low weight and a low hold-up
volume. Alfa Laval offers a flexible design
that can be customised to meet the
customers specific requirements. The
brazed plate heat exchangers from Alfa
Laval ensure the customer the most
cost-efficient solution to his heat transfer
duties.

Material together using either copper or nickel


The brazed plate heat exchanger (BHE) as the brazing material. In HVAC
consists of thin corrugated stainless applications copper brazed units are
steel plates which are vacuum brazed most frequently used, while nickel-
brazed units are preferred in for
example food applications and in
applications involving aggressive fluids.

Design
Brazing the stainless steel plates
together eliminates the need for sealing
gaskets and thick frame plates. The

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First class manufacturing facilities
High and consistent quality
Leak and pressure testing of all units before delivery

Flow principle
The basic flow principle in a brazed
heat exchanger for HVAC applications
is parallel and counter current flow to
achieve the most efficient heat transfer
process. In a single pass design all
connections are located on one side of
the heat exchanger, making installation
very easy.

tions are available, and there is also Production


the option of choosing the location Alfa Laval leads the development
of the connection. Alfa Laval offers a towards optimal quality. We do it with
Multipass wide range of standard heat exchanger advanced production technology in high
The design options of the brazed models and sizes tailor-made for HVAC volumes. We do it with new technology
heat exchanger are extensive. The heat applications which are available from through constant research and develop-
exchanger can be designed as a mul- stock, but customer specific designs ment. We do it in deliveries and service.
tipass unit, different types of connec- can of course also be offered when As a leading global manufacturer we do
requested. it in offering a complete product range
of heat exchangers. Our knowledge
Mix proof design gives you the best solutions, products
In applications where legal regulations with higher technical performance and
or other reasons call for extra security, a focus on energy savings. Quality must
Alfa Lavals patented double wall design prevail through the whole chain from
for brazed units could be used. When development to after sales. The brazed
using double walls the two media are heat exchangers are individually leak
separated by two stainless steel plates. and pressure tested to ensure first class
In the unlikely event of an internal quality, and Alfa Laval has approvals
leakage it will be visible on the outside from all major approval bodies.
of the heat exchanger and no mixing of
the two fluids will occur.

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Benefits

P
Pressure and temperature resistant low weight heat exchanger

E
Easy installation

R
Rapid response to changes in temperature thanks to small
hold up volume

F
Fouling minimised by the well engineered plate patterns creat-
ing turbulent flow, which results in a self cleaning effect

O
Optimised design for every duty ensured by tailor made heat
exchangers

R
Requires less space/kW than other types of heat exchangers,
making the BHE very compact

M
Material utilisation almost 100%, virtually all material is used
for heat transfer

A
A close temperature approach can be achieved thanks to well
engineered plate patterns

N
No gaskets mean less need for maitainance

C
Cost efficient in several apects

E
Every single BHE is pressure tested before delivery ensuring
top quality products

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Applications

Applications
Brazed plate heat exchangers are com-
monly used in all types of heating
applications with demands on comfort,
reliability and safety. Heating, in most
cases, is a matter of providing a com-
fortable indoor environment, whether at
home, at work or in a public facility.
It can also involve heating tap water,
swimming pools, greenhouses etc.

Heating and District Heating


General heating applications are often
divided into heating and district heating,
based on several major differences.
Heating systems normally have the heat
The compactness of the BHE makes them easy
source inside the building and supply
to install in district heating modules, both in large
heat to a single building. The heat is and small capacity systems.
normally provided from a boiler, but
it can also come from heat pumps
and solar panels. In contrast, district
heating systems distribute hot water
or steam to multiple buildings. The
heat can be provided from a variety
of sources, including geothermal sourc-
es, co-generation plants, waste heat
from industry, and purpose-built heating
plants. Whether it is heating or district
heating, the BHE has its natural place
in the system.

Tap water heating


The advantages of using a brazed plate
heat exchanger to produce hot tap
water compared to traditional coil
in tank systems are numerous. The
BHE instantly heats the tap water to
the required temperature when it pass-
es through the heat exchanger. This
means that hot water is available imme- The small hold up volume means that the tap
water heater is easy to regulate and provides
diately and at any time. Another benefit
instant hot water.
with using plate heat exchangers for
hot tap water production is that the
system requires much less spaces than
a traditional tank and coil system. If
solar energy is used to produce hot
tap water a BHE makes it possible to
separate the treated water in the solar
panels from the tap water circuit. Also,
scaling problems and corrosion risks in
the solar panels are reduced when sep-
arating the circuits with a BHE.

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BHE Data & Dimensions BP10 CB14 CB20

Max./min. working temp. (C) 120/3 225/-160 150/-50


b
Max. working pressure S3-S4/S1-S2 (bar)* 10/3 30/30 16/16
A d
Volume/channel (litres) 0,022 0,028 0,032
Max. flowrate (m3/h)** 2,8/2,0 3,6 8,1
Height, a, (mm) 190 208 324
S4 S1 Width, b, (mm) 83 78 94
Vertical connection distance, c, (mm) 154 172 270
Horizontal connection distance, d, (mm) 40 42 46
Plate pack length, A, (mm) (n*2,3)+7 (n*2,35)+8 (n*1,3)+9
c a
Weight, empty, (kg) (n*0,04)+0,2 (n*0,06)+0,7 (n*0,08)+0,9
Standard connection, external thread (inch) 3/4 / 1/2 3/4 1
Plate material AISI 316 AISI 316 AISI 316
Connection material AISI 316/cs AISI 316 AISI 316
S3 S2
Brazing material Copper Copper Copper
* Acc to Swedish pressure vessel code
** Water at 5 m/s (connection velocity)
n=number of plates

BHE Insulation BP10 CB14 CB20


B
Type A: Polyurethane/blue ABS cover
Height, A, (mm) 384
S4 S1 Width, B, (mm) 157
Thickness (mm) 30
Max. temperature (C) 140
A

Type B: Black polypropylene/no cover


Height, A, (mm) 245 384
S3 S2
Width, B, (mm) 120 140
Thickness (mm) 20 20
Max. temperature (C) 110 110

L BP10 CB14 CB20


Couplings for welding or soldering
Size (inch) 3/4 3/4 and 1
Pipe length carbon steel, L, (mm) 23 50
OD/ID (mm) carbon steel pipe 21,3/17 26,9/22
OD ID
Pipe length brass, L, (mm) 16 20
OD/ID (mm) brass pipe 18/15 25/22
Seal washer Klingersil Klingersil

Feet BP10 CB14 CB20

Height, X, (mm)
T2 T3
Width, Y, (mm)
Length, Z, (mm)
Wall mounted
X Material

Mounting brackets BP10 CB14 CB20


Y Z
Height, X, (mm)
Width, Y, (mm)
Wall mounted
Material

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CB26 CB27 CB51 CB51-DW CB52 CB76 CB77 CB200 CB300

225/-160 225/-160 225/-160 225/3 225/-160 225/-160 225/-160 225/-160 225/-160


30/30 30/30 30/30 16/16 30/30 30/30 25/16 25/25 25/16
0,059 0,059 0,1 0,1 0,1 0,19(1/0,26 0,26 0,51 0,7/0,58(3
8,1 12,7/7,5 8,1 8,1 12,7/7,5 39 63/34 102 140 / 60
310 310 526 526 526 617 617 734 990
112 112 112 112 112 192 192 319 365
250 250 466 466 466 519 519 622 816 / 861
50 50 50 50 50 92 92 205 213,5
(n*2,4)+9 (n*2,4)+9 (n*2,4)+10 (n*2,4)+10 (n*2,4)+10 (n*2,85)+10(2 (n*2,85)+10 (n*2,65)+12,5 (n*2,62)+15
(n*0,13)+1,2 (n*0,13)+1,2 (n*0,23)+1,9 (n*0,23)+2 (n*0,23)+1,9 (n*0,44)+7 (n*0,44)+7 (n*0,6)+29 (n*1,26)+57
1 1 1/4 / 1 1 1 1 1/4 / 1 2 3 weld/ 2 3 4 / 2 1/2
AISI 316 AISI 316 AISI 316 AISI 316 AISI 316 AISI 316 AISI 316 AISI 316 AISI 316
AISI 316 AISI 316 AISI 316 AISI 316 AISI 316 AISI 316 AISI 316 AISI 316 AISI 316
Copper Copper Copper Copper Copper Copper Copper Copper Copper
(3
(1
E channels S3/S4
(2
A channels (n*2,5)+10
E channels (n*2,2)+1

(1
CB26 CB27 CB51 CB51-DW CB52 CB76 CB77 CB200 CB300

360 360 588 588 588 670 670 811 1094


182 182 182 182 182 240 240 370 470
30 30 30 30 30 30 30 27 50
140 140 140 140 140 140 140 140 140

(1
Type C: Mineral wool/blue ABS cover
350 350 565 565 565
153 153 153 153 153
20 20 20 20 20
110 110 110 110 110

CB26/27 CB27 CB51/52 CB51-DW CB52 CB76/77 CB76/77 CB200 CB300

1 1 1/4 1 1 1 1/4 2/ cs flange 2


50 50 50 50 50 90 50
26,9/22 33,7/28 26,9/22 26,9/22 33,7/28 48,3/44 60,3/54,3
20 50 20 20 50 50 50
25/22 32/28 25/22 25/22 32/28 51/44 51/44
Klingersil TM9014 Klingersil Klingersil TM9014 Klingersil/TM9014 TM9014

CB26 CB27 CB51 CB51-DW CB52 CB76 CB77 CB200 CB300

199 199 178 217 (S2)/194,5 (S3)


260 260 400 466
A+180 A+180 A+160 A+260
no no no no
galvanized galvanized galvanized galvanized

CB26 CB27 CB51 CB51-DW CB52 CB76 CB77 CB200 CB300

155 155 155 155 155 199 199


100 100 100 100 100 182 182
yes yes yes yes yes no no
galvanized galvanized galvanized galvanized galvanized galvanized galvanized

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Accessories

Cleaning-In-Place (CIP)
All types of heat exchangers need to
be cleaned regularly to remove deposits
such as scale, sludge and microorgan-
isms. Alfa-CIP is a convenient solution
that carefully removes the deposit on
all heat transfer surfaces in the heat
exchanger. Alfa-CIP 75, 200 and 400
are constructed in stainless steel using
high quality components (pumps, valves
etc.) according to ISO 9001 and with
the CE-mark. The smaller units Alfa-CIP
20 and 40 are made of industrial grade
plastic. Alfa-CIP is mobile due to its
compact design. The units have revers-
ible flow, and Alfa-CIP 75, 200 and 400
also have a built in heater. All cleaning
detergents used by Alfa Laval are envi-
ronmentally friendly and do not damage
the equipment.

Couplings for welding or soldering


The couplings fits on the threaded con-
nections of the units. Future service is
then easy made by dismantling the heat
exchanger from the pipes via the cou-
plings. This connection is approved in
most countries when weld or flange
connection is required. A flat washer is
used as sealing between the coupling
and connections.

Insulation
The heat exchanger insulation is easily Feet and mounting brackets
assembled and dismantled. The Alfa CB26 and larger units can be delivered
Laval insulation provides protection with feet or mounting brackets. These
from the heat pack and the climate in make the installation work easier and
the operating room will be dry and not minimise stresses in the connected
too hot. The insulation material used for pipes. The unit can also be bolted
most models is polyurethane, which has to the floor. CB26, CB27, CB51 and
a thermal conductivity of 0,031 W/mK. CB52 can be wall mounted using the
Depending on the temperature require- standard feet frame. CB200 and CB300
ments two types of insulation are avail- are always supplied with feet and a lift-
able for most models, max 110C and ing hook to ensure safe and functional
max 140C. installation.

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Instructions

Start up procedure Shut down procedure Installation instructions


In HVAC applications it is from a per-
1. Before starting any pump, 1. First establish whether formance point of view recommended
check whether instructions instructions exist as to to install the heat exchanger so that
exist stating which pump which side should be a counter current flow is obtained. It
should be started first. stopped first. does not matter if the heat exchanger
is mounted vertically or horizontally, as
2. Check that the valve 2. Slowly close the valve con- long as no change of phase takes place
between the pump and the trolling the flow rate of the (evaporation/condensation). If drainage
heat exchanger is closed. pump you are about to of the heat exchanger is needed for
stop. some reason, please take this into con-
3. Check that the valve at the sideration when positioning the heat
exit, if there is one, is fully 3. When the valve is closed, exchanger. The heat exchanger can be
open. stop the pump. mounted with brackets or standing on
feet supplied by Alfa Laval. It is impor-
4. Open the ventilation. 4. Repeat the procedure for tant to minimise vibrations or pulsations
the other side. from being transferred from the pipes
5. Start the pump. to the heat exchanger. The usage of
5. If the heat exchanger for flexible hoses is one way of reducing
6. Open the valve slowly. any reason is shut down for stresses caused by vibrations, and
a longer period, more than stresses from the piping system.
7. When all the air is out, close a few days, it should be
the ventilation. drained. Operation
Adjustments in flow rates to maintain
8. Repeat the procedure for the correct temperatures or pressure drops
other side. should be made slowly in order to pre-
vent pressure shocks to the system.
Therefore fast closing valves should
not be used unless the pipes in the sys-
tem are very short. Any problems with
keeping the performance of the heat
exchanger may be caused by changing
temperature conditions, changing flow
rates or by fouling.

Maintenance instructions
The heat transfer through the plates can
be seriously reduced by the formation
of deposits of various kinds on the plate
surfaces. Even if the highly turbulent
flow gives a strong resistance to the for-
mation of deposits the turbulence can
not completely eliminate fouling. Thanks
to CIP (Cleaning In Place) it is possible
to remove calcium deposits and other
forms of scaling from the plate surfaces
in an easy and effective way. Different
cleaning solutions can be used depend-
ing on the type of deposits. Alfa Laval
has a world-wide service organisation.
Service is available in 130 countries at
15 major service centres and a network
of service stations around the globe.

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Using webcALcTM

Using webcALcTM
webcALcTM is an easy to use selection tool available on-line that can be used
for sizing heat exchangers for applications like tap water heating, district heating,
cooling, and district heating.

Available on www.alfalaval.com
Easy to use
Detailed results

How to calculate and select a heat simplified version of the software used ferent input fields in webcALcTM. Move
exchanger with webcALcTM by Alfa Laval, and therefore the result between the different input fields by
For duties that are not covered in the may differ slightly when comparing with using either the mouse or the tabulator.
selection tables, and if you want to the selection tables and/or quotations
get a more tailor made design, you made by Alfa Laval representatives. How to use webcALcTMs control
can design your heat exchanger on-line webcALcTM is quite easy to use, but panel
on the internet site www.alfalaval.com if you need instructions just follow the Design pressure: Select the required
using a selection tool called webcALcTM. step by step instructions below. You pressure resistance for the heat
It should be noted that webcALcTM is a enter the data for your fluids into the dif- exchanger. (Default 10 bar)

Display: webcALcTM selects from the


complete range of gasketed and brazed
Step by step guide heat exchangers included in the soft-
ware (default). You can specify if you
only want a choice of either PHEs or
1. Start by selecting the hotter 4. Enter the inlet temperature of
BHEs or standard sizes of BHEs.
fluid, fluid 1, by clicking on fluid 1 in the input field temper-
the arrow in the pull down ature in, and if applicable the
Max no. of exchangers: webcALcTM will
menu. Available fluids are: water required outlet temperature in the
select one or more identical units (maxi-
(default value), seawater (contain- input field temperature out.
mum 9 units) depending on the require-
ing approximately 3% NaCl), eth- 5. Enter the data for the colder fluid,
ment of the thermal duty (default). If you
ylene glycol and propylene gly- fluid 2, in the same way as for
want webcALcTM to suggest only solu-
col. When selecting glycol fill in fluid 1 (point 1 to 4).
tions with a certain number of identical
the concentration, %, in the input 6. At the bottom of the page you
units, then select from one unit to nine
field. select which material that should
units.
2. Enter the maximum allowed be used for the heat transfer
pressure drop over the heat plates. You can choose between
After you have entered the data
exchanger in the next input field. stainless steel AISI 316 (default),
When you have entered your data,
(Default 100 kPa) stainless steel AISI 304 and tita-
press the heat balance button and
3. Enter the available flow rate of nium.
webcALcTM will present the tempera-
fluid 1. Omit this value if the heat 7. Heat load is an optional field to
tures graphically. Via the heat balance
load is specified either at the bot- be used if the in- and outlet tem-
webcALcTM will calculate the missing
tom of the page or if the heat peratures as well as flow rate
parameters (heat load, flows or tem-
load is specified through the full have not been specified on either
peratures). Heat balance will also indi-
input on the Cold Side. There the cold or the hot side.
cate if any input parameters for a suc-
must always be heat balance in 8. The field units makes it possible
cessful thermal calculation are missing.
the heat exchanger, which means to change between SI, American
Please note that if both heat load and
that the heat load on the hot side or metric units.l
is always equal to the heat load flows have been specified, webcALcTM
on the cold side. will give higher priority to the heat load.

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Lower cost
Plug-and-play installation
Full Technical support

Press calculate to perform the thermal


calculation. webcALcTM will present up
to nine alternative heat exchanger solu-
tions. It is possible to use the calculate
button without previous usage of heat webcALcTM selects from the
balance. Press reset to empty your complete range of gas-
input before entering new data for a keted and brazed heat
exchangers included in the
new thermal calculation. The input fields
software (default).
will be reset to webcALcTMs default val-
ues.

How to use and interpret


webcALcTMs results
The heat exchanger solutions can
be sorted by four different criteria:
price (default sorting is based on an
approximate price comparison between
the different solutions), height, weight, Press calculate to perform
and extension capacity. Brazed heat the thermal calculation.
exchangers do not offer any extension webcALcTM will present up
to nine alternative heat
possibility. Please note that the speci-
exchanger solutions.
fied weights may be slightly lower due
to different pressure vessel codes and
local standards. Select your solution by
clicking on the unit type in the table.

The output of webcALcTM


Each solution is presented with a stand-
ardised drawing and the specific tech-
nical parameters. Each solution also
has a corresponding AutoCAD drawing, Each solution is presented
which can be downloaded to your com- with a standardised draw-
puter. To print the technical parameters ing and the specific techni-
use the printer friendly page offered at cal parameters.
the bottom of the result page. It is also
possible to download specification texts
for different types of heat exchangers.

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Radiator Heating

Prim.in->out/out<-Sec.in 160->80/90<-70 136->70/70<-55 135->80/95<-70 135->80/95<-70 135->80/90<-70 135->80/90<-70 130->80/95<-70


Max pressure drop prim/sec Max 50/20 kPa Max 20/20 kPa Max 10/20 kPa Max 20/30 kPa Max 10/20 kPa Max 20/30 kPa Max 10/20 kPa

Capacity, kW Model Model Model Model Model Model Model kW

20 CB14-12H CB14-14H CB14-20H CB14-20H CB14-14H CB14-14H CB14-20H 20


50 CB14-20H CB14-30H CB26-18H CB26-18H CB14-30H CB14-30H CB26-18H 50
100 CB27-24M CB27-34M CB26-34H CB26-34H CB27-34M CB27-34M CB26-34H 100
150 CB27-34M CB27-50M CB52-40L CB26-50H CB27-50M CB27-50M CB27-50H 150
200 CB27-50M CB76L-30L CB76L-30M CB26-70H CB76L-30M CB76L-20M CB27-70H 200
300 CB76L-40M CB76L-40L CB76L-30M CB76L-30M CB76L-40M CB76L-30M CB76L-30M 300
400 CB76L-50M CB76L-50L CB76L-40M CB76L-40M CB76L-50M CB76L-40M CB76L-40M 400
500 CB77-60M CB77-60L CB76L-50M CB76L-50M CB77-60M CB76L-50M CB76L-50M 500
750 CB77-90M CB77-90L CB77-70M CB76L-70M CB77-90M CB77-70M CB76L-70M 750
1,000 CB77-130M CB200-76L CB200-51M CB200-45M CB200-55M CB200-49M CB200-51M 1,000

Prim.in->out/out<-Sec.in 130->80/95<-70 130->80/90<-70 130->80/90<-70 130->75/95<-70 130->75/90<-70 130->70/85<-65 130->60/78<-58


Max pressure drop prim/sec Max 20/30 kPa Max 10/20 kPa Max 20/30 kPa Max 50/20 kPa Max 50/20 kPa Max 50/20 kPa Max 20/20 kPa

Capacity, kW Model Model Model Model Model Model Model kW

20 CB14-20H CB14-14H CB14-14H CB26-18H CB14-30H CB14-30H CB26-18H 20


50 CB26-18H CB14-30H CB14-30H CB26-34H CB26-34H CB26-24H CB26-50H 50
100 CB26-34H CB26-50H CB27-34H CB26-70H CB26-50H CB26-50H CB26-70H 100
150 CB26-50H CB27-50M CB26-70H CB27-100H CB27-70H CB27-70H CB27-100H 150
200 CB26-70H CB76L-30M CB76L-20M CB27-120H CB27-100H CB27-100H CB52-60L 200
300 CB27-100H CB76L-40M CB76L-30M CB76-50H CB76L-50M CB76L-40M CB76-60H 300
400 CB76L-40M CB76L-50M CB76L-40M CB76-70H CB76L-60M CB76L-60M CB76-80H 400
500 CB76L-50M CB76L-60M CB76L-50M CB76-90H CB76L-70M CB76L-70M CB76-110H 500
750 CB76L-70M CB77-90M CB77-70M CB77-120H CB77-110M CB77-100M CB77-150H 750
1,000 CB200-45M CB200-57M CB200-49M CB200-61M CB200-71M CB200-71M CB200-80M 1,000

Prim.in->out/out<-Sec.in 120->50/90<-45 110->70/85<-65 110->70/80<-65 110->60/80<-55 110->60/70<-50 105->70/85<-65 95->45/75<-40


Max pressure drop prim/sec Max 20/20 kPa Max 20/20 kPa Max 30/30 kPa Max 30/30 kPa Max 30/30 kPa Max 50/20 kPa Max 20/20 kPa

Capacity, kW Model Model Model Model Model Model Model kW

20 CB51-10H CB26-18H CB14-30H CB26-18H CB14-20H CB26-24H CB51-10H 20


50 CB51-20H CB52-20L CB26-24H CB52-20L CB26-18H CB26-50H CB51-20H 50
100 CB51-30H CB52-30L CB26-50H CB52-30L CB26-34H CB52-30L CB51-40H 100
150 CB51-40H CB52-50L CB27-70H CB52-40L CB27-50H CB52-50L CB51-60H 150
200 CB51-50H CB76-40H CB27-120H CB52-50L CB27-70H CB52-80L CB52-80H 200
300 CB52-80H CB76-60H CB76L-50M CB76-40H CB76L-30M CB76-60H CB76-71A 300
400 CB52-100H CB76-80H CB76L-60M CB76-60H CB76L-40M CB76-80H CB76-101A 400
500 CB76-91A CB76-110H CB76L-80M CB76-70H CB76L-50M CB76-110H CB76-116A 500
750 CB76-131A CB200-57M CB200-57M CB77-110H CB77-70M CB200-59M CB200-67M 750
1,000 CB200-69M CB200-77M CB300-42M CB77-140H CB77-90M CB200-80M CB200-87M 1,000

Prim.in->out/out<-Sec.in 90->70/80<-60 90->70/70<-50 75->40/70<-35 65->40/60<-35 60->50/45<-35


Max pressure drop prim/sec Max 20/20 kPa Max 20/20 kPa Max 10/20 kPa Max 10/20 kPa Max 20/20 kPa

Capacity, kW Model Model Model Model Model kW

20 CB26-18H CB14-12H CB51-60H CB51-30H CB14-20H 20


50 CB26-50H CB14-30H CB76-71A CB52-80M CB27-24M 50
100 CB52-40L CB27-24M CB76-131A CB76-91A CB76L-20L 100
150 CB52-50L CB27-50M CB300-44H CB76-131A CB76L-30L 150
200 CB76-40H CB76L-30M CB300-56H CB200-56H CB76L-30L 200
300 CB76-60H CB76L-40M CB300-80H CB300-48H CB76L-50L 300
400 CB76-90H CB76L-50M CB300-104H CB300-62H CB200-43L 400
500 CB76-110H CB76L-70M CB300-126H CB300-78H CB200-55L 500
750 CB200-63M CB200-45L CB300-186H CB300-116H CB200-92L 750
1,000 CB200-85M CB200-61L CB300-246H CB300-154H 1,000

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Tap Water Heating

Prim.in->out/out<-Sec.in 90->70/60<-10 90->70/55<-10 90->70/55<-10 90->70/50<-10 90->60/55<-30 80->60/55<-10 80->50/60<-10


Max pressure drop prim/sec Max 20/20 kPa Max 20/30 kPa Max 30/30 kPa Max 30/30 kPa Max 30/30 kPa Max 30/30 kPa Max 20/20 kPa

Capacity, kW Model Model Model Model Model Model Model kW

20 CB14-10H CB14-10H CB14-10H CB14-10H CB14-10H CB14-10H CB14-14H 20


50 CB14-30H CB14-30H CB14-20H CB14-20H CB14-14H CB14-20H CB14-30H 50
100 CB27-24H CB27-24M CB14-40H CB27-18M CB14-30H CB27-18M CB26-24H 100
150 CB27-34H CB27-34M CB27-34M CB27-24M CB27-24M CB27-34M CB26-34H 150
200 CB27-50H CB27-50M CB27-34M CB27-34M CB27-34M CB27-50M CB26-50H 200
300 CB76L-20L CB76L-20L CB76L-20L CB76L-20L CB76L-20L CB76L-30L CB27-70H 300
400 CB76L-30L CB76L-30L CB76L-30L CB76L-30L CB76L-30M CB76L-40M CB76L-30M 400
500 CB77-40L CB76L-40L CB76L-30L CB76L-30L CB76L-40M CB76L-50L CB76L-40M 500
750 CB77-60L CB77-60L CB77-50L CB76L-50L CB77-60L CB77-70L CB76L-60M 750
1,000 CB200-52L CB200-52L CB77-60L CB77-60L CB77-70M CB200-42L CB76L-70M 1,000

Prim.in->out/out<-Sec.in 70->50/60<-10 70->50/55<-10 70->40/55<-5 70->35/55<-10 70->35/55<-10 70->35/55<-5 70->35/55<-5


Max pressure drop prim/sec Max 20/20 kPa Max 20/30 kPa Max 30/30 kPa Max 20/20 kPa Max 30/30 kPa Max 20/20 kPa Max 30/30 kPa

Capacity, kW Model Model Model Model Model Model Model kW

20 CB14-20H CB14-14H CB14-20H CB26-18H CB26-18H CB14-30H CB14-30H 20


50 CB14-24H CB14-30H CB26-18H CB26-34H CB26-34H CB26-24H CB26-24H 50
100 CB26-50H CB26-50H CB26-34H CB26-50H CB26-50H CB52-20L CB52-20L 100
150 CB26-70H CB26-70H CB52-30L CB52-30L CB52-30L CB52-30L CB52-30L 150
200 CB27-100H CB27-70M CB26-70H CB52-40L CB52-40L CB52-40L CB52-40L 200
300 CB76L-40M CB76L-30M CB52-50L CB52-60L CB52-50L CB52-50L CB52-50L 300
400 CB76L-50M CB77-40M CB76L-50M CB76-50H CB76-40H CB76-50H CB76-40H 400
500 CB76L-60M CB77-50M CB76L-60M CB76-60H CB76-50H CB76-60H CB76-50H 500
750 CB77-90M CB77-80M CB77-80M CB77-80H CB77-70H CB77-80H CB76-70H 750
1,000 CB200-65M CB200-57M CB77-110H CB77-110H CB77-90H CB77-110H CB77-90H 1,000

Prim.in->out/out<-Sec.in 70->30/60<-5 70->25/60<-10 65->20/55<-10 60->30/55<-25 60->25/55<-5 60->25/55<-5 60->20/55<-10


Max pressure drop prim/sec Max 50/50 kPa Max 20/20 kPa Max 20/25 kPa Max 30/30 kPa Max 20/20 kPa Max 30/30 kPa Max 20/25 kPa

Capacity, kW Model Model Model Model Model Model Model kW

20 CB26-24H CB51-20H CB51-20H CB51-50H CB51-20H CB51-20H CB51-40H 20


50 CB51-20H CB51-30H CB51-40H CB76-71A CB51-31H CB51-31H CB52-80H 50
100 CB51-20H CB51-40H CB52-80M CB76-131A CB51-50H CB51-50H CB76-101A 100
150 CB51-30H CB51-60H CB76-71A CB200-66H CB52-80H CB52-80H CB76-131A 150
200 CB51-40H CB52-80H CB76-91A CB300-52H CB52-100H CB52-100H CB200-64H 200
300 CB51-60H CB76-91A CB76-131A CB300-74H CB76-91A CB76-91A CB300-56H 300
400 CB52-80H CB76-116A CB200-58H CB300-96H CB76-131A CB76-131A CB300-72H 400
500 CB52-100H CB76-149A CB300-42H CB300-118H CB200-50H CB200-50H CB300-88H 500
750 CB76-101A CB200-61H CB300-60H CB300-174H CB200-72H CB200-72H CB300-128H 750
1,000 CB76-149A CB200-79H CB300-80H CB300-230H CB200-94H CB200-94H CB300-168H 1,000

Heat exchanger selection tables


The selection tables in this catalogue enables you to find a suitable heat exchang- Disclaimer
er model and size in a quick and easy way for a number of pre-defined duties. The While every precaution has been taken,
duties are based on radiator and tap water heating duties which are common in Alfa Laval assumes no responsibility for
some European countries where district heating is used. It is of course impossible errors or omissions, or for damages
to cover all temperatures and capacities in tables like these, but hopefully they can resulting from the use of the informa-
provide you with some guidance when selecting a heat exchanger for your duty. tion contained herein. We reserve the
For a more tailor made design you can also use the on-line selection tool called right to change our products and the
webcALc, which is presented in detail in this catalogue. Of course you are also specifications detailed in this brochure
most welcome to contact any Alfa Laval representative who will be happy to assist
without prior notice
you with a heat exchanger selection.

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Alfa Laval in brief

Alfa Laval is a leading global provider


of specialized products and engineer-
ing solutions.
Our equipment, systems and
services are dedicated to assisting
customers in optimizing the perform-
ance of their processes. Time and
time again.
We help our customers to heat,
cool, separate and transport products
such as oil, water, chemicals, bever-
ages, foodstuff, starch and pharma-
ceuticals.
Our worldwide organization works
closely with customers in almost
100 countries to help them stay ahead.

How to contact Alfa Laval

Contact details for all countries are


continually updated on our website.
Please visit www.alfalaval.com to
access the information.

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