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Series
VAX4600 Vaporizer is designed to automatically vaporize liquid chlorine, sulfure dioxide
or ammonia to provide high feed rates for gas dispensing equipment or other gas needs.
These vaporizers are designed and fabricated in accordance with Section VII, Div. 1 of the
ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code and provided with a "U" stamp to meet the
pressure vessel requirements of the code. The entire unit meets Chlorine Institute
guidelines for chlorine vaporizing equipment.
The vaporizers are housed in corrosion resistant ABS and structural foam cabinets, identical in size and color to the cabinets of Capital Controls' mounted gas feeders. |
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Applications Vaporizers are designed for systems, large or small, where the rate of gas withdrawal from a container (or multiple containers) is not sufficient to meet the demand for gas. Capacities up to 10,000 PPD (200 kg/h) are available.
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Design
Features The Capital Controls vaporizer is a water-bath type unit with the following outstanding features:
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Operation The vaporizer contains a liquid chemical chamber submerged in a water bath. The water is heated by a set of six electric immersion heaters, thermostatically controlled within preset adjustable limits. The liquid chemical to be vaporized is delivered to the inner chamber through the liquid inlet line at the top of the unit. The liquid inlet piping discharges at the bottom of the vaporizing chamber, where a liquid level is maintained in the chamber. The liquid absorbs heat from the hot water bath and vaporizes. The liquid level self-adjusts to the withdrawal rate of the gas. The gas flows up and out of the vaporizer through a gas discharge line to the pressure reducing valve and then to the gas dispensing equipment or other applications. As the gas flows upward within the vaporizer chamber, it is superheated by contact with the inner chamber wall and baffles. The baffles remove entrained liquid permitting only gas to exit the chamber. The superheat prevents the gas from reliquefying as it flows through the pressure reducing and regulating valve to the gas dispensing equipment. This valve shuts off automatically when the water chamber temperature falls below a preset limit, preventing liquid from entering and flooding the gas dispensing system. A pressure relief valve installed in the gas discharge line, operates when the pressure within the vaporizing chamber exceeds safe limits. |
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Data Capacity and Service
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Electrical Requirements Heater Circuit: 240, 380, 480, 575 Vac, 50/60 Hz, 3 phase Control Circuit: 120 Vac, 60 Hz, or 240 Vac, 50 Hz, single phase Standard Features: ASME Approved Chamber |
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