Are Boiler Room Applications with Dual Return Temperature Options More Efficient?

Boiler system designers have been experimenting with the concept of a dual temperature return to the heat exchanger (HX) for decades. The idea is to compartmentalize the heat exchanger with multiple temperature zones to maximize efficiencies.

While whitepapers and videos explain it in theory, the real-world application is entirely different. Fulton Representative Kyle Bottorff and ATI President and CEO, Frank Morgigno, collaborate to break down some of the assumptions in this design as they explore real world application in a practical boiler room. Sometimes the least complex solution to a problem is the best solution.

Are Boiler Room Applications with Dual Return Temperature Options More Efficient?


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