Brief analysis of steam direct heating water muffler

Brief analysis of steam direct heating water muffler

Steam direct heating water muffler, also known as steam-water mixing heater, is different from electric water heater. It is an energy-saving steam heater. The medium that transfers heat is steam. It is quickly mixed with water by high-temperature steam for full heat exchange. No noise, no vibration and easy maintenance. The soda mixing heater has two types of immersion and pipeline depending on the installation method.

The immersion steam direct heating water muffler consists of a flange, a nozzle, a core, and a casing. The steam is sprayed into the casing from the flange joint at a high speed, which generates a strong ejector effect on the surrounding cold water. The cold water enters the steam-water mixer through the inclined hole on the outer wall to exchange heat with the steam at a high speed; the whole heat exchange is performed, and the high-speed steam is The inside of the casing spirals upward, and the heated water is continuously drawn from the upper surface of the casing to drive the water around the submerged mixer to produce hot water. Since the submerged soda mixer needs to sink into the liquid, it is generally suitable for water tanks and bath heating water.

The pipeline steam directly heats the water muffler, which is mainly composed of a core body (Rafael nozzle), a casing, a filter net and a sewage plug, and the core component is a Rafael nozzle. The cold water is sprayed from the throat into the high-speed mixed heat exchange with the steam injected from the inclined hole of the core tube to produce hot water. Since the ducted soda mixer is high temperature steam and water directly produces hot water in the pipeline, it needs to be used in conjunction with a circulation pump to heat the water outside the vessel.