Mo-3191, Southwestern Engineering Shell & Tube Heat Exchanger. 475/510 F. 304ss.

US $27,500.00

  • Willoughby, Ohio, United States
  • Jul 22nd
                                            SOUTHWESTERN ENGINEERING SHELL & TUBE HEAT EXCHANGER. 475/510 F. 304SS. Specifications Brand:                               SOUTHWESTERN ENGINEERING CO. - BERLIN OPERATIONS Condition:                         USED, "AS-IS" Type:                                  SHELL & TUBE Serial:                                 1206701 Material:                             SHELL: SA-516-70, HEADS: SA-516-70, TUBES: SA-688-304 Power Rating:                    MAWP: 525 PSI @ 475 F MIN TEMP - HYDRO TEST 788 PSI,                                                         MAWP: 2400 PSI @ 510 F MAX TEMP - HYDRO TEST 3600 PSI Weight:                               - Category:                            HEAT EXCHANGERS ERC #:                                 MO-3191 Job #:                                  074 Shipping:                            30' 9" L x 5' W Additional Notes:               NATL BD #: 7369, YR BUILT: 1986, HORIZONTAL EXCHANGER,                                                     TUBES ARE 5/8" OD (17 GA MIN NOM THICKNESS),                                                                       TOTAL OF 378 TUBES, U SHAPED TUBES,                                                       
Condition:
Used: An item that has been used previously. The item may have some signs of cosmetic wear, but is fully operational and functions as intended. This item may be a floor model or store return that has been used. See the seller’s listing for full details and description of any imperfections. ...
MPN 7369
Equipment Type Heat Exchanger
Brand Southwestern Engineering Co.
UPC Does not apply

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