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The document discusses heat exchanger design options for a raw cooling water system and closed cooling water system. It specifies that carbon steel materials, as defined in referenced documents, are sufficient for the application. It provides preliminary calculations comparing the cost of a heat exchanger design using stainless steel tubes versus carbon steel tubes, finding that using carbon steel tubes could reduce the price. Key specifications like number of tubes, tube dimensions, and weight and cost estimates are provided for both steel options.

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Heat Exchanger Cost Working: Doc. Id: Date

The document discusses heat exchanger design options for a raw cooling water system and closed cooling water system. It specifies that carbon steel materials, as defined in referenced documents, are sufficient for the application. It provides preliminary calculations comparing the cost of a heat exchanger design using stainless steel tubes versus carbon steel tubes, finding that using carbon steel tubes could reduce the price. Key specifications like number of tubes, tube dimensions, and weight and cost estimates are provided for both steel options.

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C00139332 00 27.06.2012 1(1)

Heat Exchanger Cost Working Shell and tube type heat exchanger of vertical type for raw cooling water system (2 Nos) and closed cooling water system (2 Nos.). As per raw water quality given in the !"#$%&&&AA&&&&'()*+(,A.pdf clause --. the material specified in !"#$%2&/A)&&"%$ +ev A.pdf is more than sufficient. 0ody1shell1dished end12 4ube sheet2 4ube2 5langes2 3as8et2 asbestos type )arbon steel (SA %-" 3+.#&) )arbon steel (corrosion resistant) Stainless steel (minimum SS '&$) SA -&%. AS6( 0-".%. -%&7 6inimum neoprene or compressed

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9f you require reducing the price of eat exchanger. still possible to use )arbon steel tubes instead of Stainless steel tubes. 0ased on our preliminary calculation approx. values are Number of 4ubes /attern Standard tube >iameter ?all 4hic8ness ?eight of tubes ?eight of shell ?eight of Accessories 4otal ?eight of ( )ost of SS '&$ 4ubes : : : : : : : : : -2% Square /itch (;&< flow angle) metric tube diameter '= mm '= mm -.2% mm -&&& --&& -&&& '-&& 8g @g @g @g

: $%&& AS>1ton : -.& x $%&& x -.' :'.22 Ba8hs 9N+ :-.- x #&&&& x -.' : - Ba8hs 9N+

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?eight of flange 1fittings : -&&& x 2&& :2 Ba8hs 9N+ 5abrication cost >esign )ost 4otal cost : "&.&&& 9N+1ton )S : -2&.&&& 9N+1ton SS : %C : ;. &%.-&& 9N+ at (x!wor8s

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