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  1. Flanged Immersion Heaters are designed for use in tanks and pressurized vessels to heat both liquids and gases. They connect to a separate flange that is either welded to a tank wall or welded to a pipe for circulating type heaters.

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  2. Flanged Immersion Heaters are designed for use in tanks and pressurized vessels to heat both liquids and gases. They mate to a companion flange that is either welded to a tank wall or, for circulating type heaters, to a pipe. See pages 11-46 through 11-69 for TEMPCO circulation heaters, which consist

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  3. These thru-the-side immersion heaters utilize standard pipe fl anges ranging from 3 to 14" nominal pipe diameter to support high tank pressures of superheated steam, compressed gases or liquids. They are installed through a matching companion fl ange (obtainable from local industrial supply houses) to the tank wall.

  4. Flanged immersion heaters consist of hairpin bent tubular elements welded or brazed into a flange and provided with wiring boxes for electrical connections. Flange heaters are installed by bolting to a matching flange welded to the tank wall or nozzle. A wide selection of flange sizes, kilowatt ratings, voltages, terminal housings and sheath ...

  5. Flanged immersion heaters are one of the most widely used methods for heating gases and liquids (such as water, oil, heat transfer fluid and corrosive solutions). Designed for use in tanks and pressurized vessels, they are easy to install and maintain to provide heat for many processes.

  6. Immersion Heaters are built with tubular electric resistance elements soldered or welded to an ANSI flange, custom fabricated rectangular flange, or NPT pipe thread fitting. The heater can be installed in holding/storage tanks or in the piping of circulating fluid systems. Instructions for Industrial Control Panels are provided in ENM - 2179.

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  8. Common applications for flange and screw plug immersion heaters include the heating of gases or vapors, clean water, process waters, high-purity waters, lightweight oils and degreasing solutions, heavy weight oils, medium weight oils, mild corrosive solutions, severe corrosive solutions, caustic solutions, and liquid paraffin.

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