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The term economizer is used for other purposes as well.
Economizer requirements were added for more climate zones and smaller systems.
This economizer heats up the water to its saturation temperature.
In simple terms, an economizer is a heat exchanger.
The economizer is made of an aluminum and stainless steel alloy.
From the economizer it passes to the steam drum.
Operating numbers 65 001 - 65 013 were equipped with a surface economizer.
The water enters the boiler through a section in the convection pass called the economizer.
Modern data centers try to use economizer cooling, where they use outside air to keep the data center cool.
The construction of the vertical steam generating bank is similar to the vertical economizer.
It was patented by Edward Green in 1845, and since then has been known as Green's economizer.
Low pressure drum is connected to low pressure economizer or evaporator.
An economizer serves a similar purpose to a feedwater heater, but is technically different.
Some part of the feed water from the low pressure zone is transferred to the high pressure economizer by a booster pump.
An outside air economizer is a system that cools a building using air from outside the building.
An indirect contact or contact condensing economizer will recover the residual heat from the combustion products.
They are historically known as the strainer cycle, but the water-side economizer is not a true thermodynamic cycle.
The first successful economizer design was used to increase the steam-raising efficiency of the boilers of stationary steam engines.
Finally, there was a small Electric Runabout, the "Economizer," which was a personnel carrier only.
Feed water comes in through the economizer and then exists after having attained saturation temp in the water or steam circuit.
By 1884 they were building all sizes of "Steam Engines and Boilers" and specialized in "Economizer" which was a portable model.
Often, an economizer will use heat from the flue gas to preheat the incoming water, thus increasing efficiency and lowering the temperature of the flue gas.
HRSGs consist of four major components: the economizer, evaporator, superheater and water preheater.
In an HRSG, water passes through an economizer, then a boiler and then a superheater.
The economizer also prevents flooding of the boiler with liquid water that is too cold to be boiled given the flow rates and design of the boiler.
The efficiency of steam-raising is increased by a Green's economiser.
The rare economiser type differed in that it extracted residual heat from the exhaust gases.
There were Galloway tubes in the flues and behind the boilers was an economiser with 288 pipes.
Water was preheated by an economiser.
The Lancashire boiler was patented in 1844, and the Economiser in 1845.
Energy heat recovery with condensing economiser.
There are two types of economiser setups for these compressors, flash and subcooling.
The flash economiser is different because it doesn't use a heat exchanger to produce the subcooling.
He invented 72 models of the economiser and by the 1930s was recognised as the world's leading authority on the internal combustion engine.
The first was installed in 1894, and the second in 1901, when a 120-tube Greens Economiser was fitted.
His father patented "Green's Economiser" which was a device for recycling heat from boilers that previously went to waste.
An economiser display takes advantage of the fact that refrigeration systems have increasing efficiencies at increasing pressures and temperatures.
All previous systems produce an economiser effect by using compressors, meters, valves and heat exchangers within the refrigeration cycle.
Robert Stirling's innovative contribution to the design of hot air engines of 1816 was what he called the 'Economiser'.
Depending on the system, in some refrigeration cycles it may be convenient to produce the economiser using an independent refrigeration mechanism.
The engine needed more space and the engine house, boiler house and economiser were built external to the main mill.
Above the tube banks a single flat spiral tube was used as an economiser or feedwater heater.
Stirling called it an "economiser" or "economizer", because it increased the fuel economy of various types of heat processes.
A Greens Economiser preheated the feedwater.
On 30 March 2010 the NCA launched the Economiser.
In 1908 he started a motorcycle business in Invercargill and fitted the imported bikes with his own invention - a petrol economiser.
'Why, sir,' replied Brass, 'upon my word I think Sarah's as good an economiser as any going.
The condensing economiser can thus recover the sensible and latent heat in the steam condensate contained in the flue gases for the process.