Instruction manual

INTRODUCTION (Continued):
The TYTAN water heater is designed for inline heating of de-ionized (DI) water, city
water, reverse-osmosis (RO) water, and filtered seawater. It can perform both as a
recirculating heater or a single-pass heater.
TEMPERATURE PERFORMANCE: The TYTAN water heater is designed to provide a
specified temperature increase at a given flow rate. Table 2 shows the maximum
temperature increase (T) that can be achieved for continuous flow conditions at the
specific heater power ratings varying from 24 kW to 144 kW (Higher wattage systems
available upon request). The temperature control system provided with the heater will
modulate the power to the heating columns in order to maintain your specific outlet
temperature setting.
Heater Power (Kilowatts)
Flow Rate 12 18 24 36 48 72 96 120 144
GPM Maximum Theoretical Temperature Rise (°F)
1 80.8 121.2 - - - - - - -
2 40.4 60.6 80.8 121.2 - - - - -
4 20.2 30.3 40.4 60.6 80.8 121.1 - - -
6 13.5 20.2 26.9 40.4 53.8 80.8 107.7 134.6 -
8 10.1 15.1 20.2 30.3 40.4 60.6 80.8 101.0 121.2
10 8.0 12.1 16.1 24.2 32.3 48.4 64.6 80.8 96.9
12 6.7 10.1 13.4 20.2 26.9 40.4 53.8 67.3 80.8
14 5.7 8.6 11.5 17.3 23.0 34.6 46.1 57.7 69.2
16 5.0 7.5 10.1 15.1 20.2 30.3 40.4 50.5 60.6
18 4.5 6.7 8.9 13.4 17.9 26.9 35.9 44.8 53.8
20 4.0 6.0 8.0 12.1 16.1 24.2 32.3 40.4 48.4
22 3.6 5.5 7.3 11.0 14.6 22.0 29.3 36.7 44.0
24 3.3 5.0 6.7 10.1 13.4 20.2 26.9 33.6 40.4
Table 2: Maximum Temperature Rise
SAFETY DEVICES: The TYTAN water heaters include a comprehensive system of
safety controls and devices to insure safe and long-lasting operation. The list of
safeties is included in Table 3: system specifications provided on the following page.
M-45-02 TYTAN Manual
Revision - Date: 01 – 11/16/07
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