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A-03-343

DATED 

NOVEMBER 2012

SUPERCEDES

 MARCH 2011

Transporting the plate heat exchanger: 

Before transporting the plate heat 

exchanger, always ensure that the hoisting 

gear is of sufficient dimensions and 

securely fixed. Never step underneath 

suspended loads.

Hazardous flow media: Hazardous flow 

media present dangers of chemical burns, 

burning or poisoning. Always wear suitable

protective clothing when working on a heat 

exchanger that has hazardous flow media.

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS:

These operating instructions are for 

operators of heat exchangers and for 

all persons who are responsible for the setup, operation, 

maintenance and repair of the device. These operating 

instructions are generally applicable to all gasketed plate heat 

exchangers supplied by Aurora.

USER NOTES, DRAWINGS AND FIGURES. The drawings 

in these operating instructions show typical examples. For 

reasons of clarity, some drawings have been greatly simplified. 

The actual details depend on the individually delivered heat 

exchanger. You will find diagrams and dimensions of the heat 

exchanger in the technical documentation supplied.

Note for the operator of the heat exchanger. The operator of 

the plate heat exchanger is the person who is in charge of the 

operation of the device.

Note for the technician who sets up the heat exchanger. These 

operating instructions contain no details about special tools 

that are needed for the setting up and operating the plate heat 

exchanger.

SAFETY NOTES IN THE TEXT. In these operating 

instructions, the following are used in order to draw your 

attention to dangers when handling the heat exchanger or 

provide you with information about handling the heat 

exchanger:

CAUTION. This means danger to the life and health of persons. 

The following text explains the type of danger and its effects 

and provides instructions for averting the danger. Not adhering 

to the instructions can have health effects up to and including 

death.

DANGER. This symbol means danger for the heat 

exchanger, for parts, or for its environment. The following 

text explains the type of danger and its effects and provides 

instructions for averting the danger. Not adhering to the 

instructions can cause substantial damage to the plate heat 

exchanger.

NOTE. This appears above paragraphs that provide you with 

useful or important notes for the correct handling of the plate 

heat exchanger. This information helps you to avoid problems 

and makes it easier to handle the plate heat exchanger.

MANAGER’S OBLIGATIONS:

Danger of injury!

In the case of hazardous media (acids or similar media), high 

pressures and high/low temperatures in the heat exchanger, 

there is a danger of injury during maintenance or in the case of 

leakages.

  1. In this case you should use a protective shroud.

 2. This shroud should be removed only when the heat 

exchanger reaches room pressure and room temperature, or 

is empty.

As manager of the plate heat exchanger you must ensure that 

each operator who is responsible for the setup, operation, 

maintenance or repair of the heat exchanger has read and 

understood, from beginning to end, the parts of the operating 

instructions important for the job.

The heat exchanger is built according to state-of-the-art 

technology and is reliable in service. In spite of that, the heat 

exchanger may present dangers or may be damaged if you do 

not observe the following instructions:

 1. These operating instructions must always be accessible to 

the operators entrusted to work on the heat exchanger.

 2. Only operators who are instructed in handling the 

heat exchanger and the basic work safety and accident 

prevention regulations should work on the heat exchanger. 

For safety reasons it should be forbidden for other persons 

to be in the area of the heat exchanger.

 3. The safety knowledge of the operators should be checked 

regularly.

  4. As manager you should ensure that:

  a. The heat exchanger remains in functional order.

  b. No premature wear of specific parts of the heat exchanger 

results from unfavorable ambient conditions.

  c. Unfavorable ambient conditions for the gaskets might 

include:

 

• Aggressive gases and/or aggressive aerosols in the 

surrounding air.

 

• Effects of UV radiation (e.g. sunlight).

 

• Extreme ambient temperatures.

  d. Unfavorable ambient conditions for the metal 

components might include:

 

• Aggressive gases and/or aggressive aerosols in the 

surrounding air.

 

• Humidity.

  e. All maintenance/inspections are carried out in regular 

intervals.

  f. No changes or modifications are carried out on the plate 

heat exchanger without being checked by an appropriate 

party to be sure that the modifications will not result in 

unsafe operation.

  g. All appropriate laws and regulations, even if they are not 

explicitly mentioned here, are observed.

FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION:

A series of contoured plates with transfer ports forms a pack of 

flow channels in the plate heat exchanger. The heat exchange 

media flow through these flow channels in alternate channels.

CAUTION

Summary of Contents for AURORA 1082PF

Page 1: ...u provide this manual to the owner of the equip ment or to the responsible party who maintains the system MODEL 1082PF GASKETED PLATE HEAT EXCHANGER INSTRUCTION INSTALLATION MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR MANUAL Part A 03 343 2013 Pentair Ltd 02 18 13 ...

Page 2: ...ATING CONDITIONS Operation of the plate heat exchanger should be stopped immediately if 1 Substantial faults or damage occurs 2 The maintenance is not performed regularly 3 The permissible operating conditions including internal pressure temperature media external loads are exceeded NOTE Aurora accepts no liability for damage caused by incorrect operating conditions PERMITTED OPERATORS For operati...

Page 3: ...xchanger This information helps you to avoid problems and makes it easier to handle the plate heat exchanger MANAGER S OBLIGATIONS Danger of injury In the case of hazardous media acids or similar media high pressures and high low temperatures in the heat exchanger there is a danger of injury during maintenance or in the case of leakages 1 In this case you should use a protective shroud 2 This shro...

Page 4: ...Connections 3 Fixed Pressure Plate 4 Support Leg 5 Loose Pressure Plate 6 Heat Transfer Plates 7 Lower or Guide Beam 8 Gaskets 9 Tie Rod Assembly The plate pack consists of contoured heat exchanger plates 1 and the corresponding gaskets 2 of varying number and arrangement Refer to the flow diagram for specific instructions as to the arrangement of the plates and gaskets in the plate pack IDENTIFIC...

Page 5: ...resulting in leak ports These leak ports divert the leaking fluid to the outside via gaps in the gasket webs leak grooves and thus make leakages identifiable immediately The materials of the gaskets are clearly marked by coded colors The storage of the gaskets must be carried out appropriately 1 Avoid excessive temperatures both high and low Keep about room temperature 2 Avoid exposure to direct s...

Page 6: ...make sure that they are firmly seated 3 Never use a chain or a steel rope but only slings Warning Danger to Life When installing the heat exchanger there always is the risk of the heat exchanger falling over All heat exchangers that are standing and not fixed present the risk of falling over Always ensure that 1 The hoisting gear are of sufficient dimensions 2 The hoisting gear cannot come loose o...

Page 7: ...ameters given on the data plate are not exceeded If the parameters are exceeded the heat exchanger is operating under conditions it was not designed for and Aurora accepts no liability for resulting damage 3 Pressure surges are avoided The normal operation of the heat exchanger could be jeopardized Leakage could occur and flow media could escape NOTE If problems occur during operation of the heat ...

Page 8: ...r heat exchangers with more than four tie rod assemblies four of the tie rods are longer than the rest These only pretension the heat exchanger plate pack so called pretensioning bolts The heat transfer plates are mounted in different ways in the frame depending on the frame design of the plate heat exchanger 1 In CY frames the heat exchanger plates rest on the bottom beam and are guided by the to...

Page 9: ...f the plate pack must show a continuous honeycomb pattern You can also check that the plates are in the right order by means of the diagonal line on the outside of the plate pack which you painted before opening the heat exchanger 1 Make sure that the gaskets and heat exchanger plates are free of foreign matter or contamination a If necessary clean them with running water and a soft brush 2 Check ...

Page 10: ... This process works best for buildup that resists manual removal and also gives the operator an opportunity to visually examine all plates Observe the following points 1 Always follow the safety instructions and recommendations of the cleaning agent manufacturer Use only chloride free or low chloride water with a low hardness value for the cleaning liquid 2 Chlorides in the cleaning agent reduce t...

Page 11: ...ormation about replacing gaskets from Aurora customer service MAINTAINING THE FRAME NOTE You can obtain detailed information about maintenance of the frame from Aurora Danger Heat Exchanger Failure You should always consult Aurora before changing or replacing frame components Frame component design is governed by pressure vessel codes and failure to comply with those codes can result in heat excha...

Page 12: ...to the heat exchanger plates Overtightened plate packs compression dimension less than a min Replace heat exchanger plates and gaskets Corrosion of the heat exchanger plate material Check the design of the heat exchanger concerning flow through media consult Aurora Leak between pipe connection and the pressure plate Too high loads at the pipe connection due to the pipe Reduce connection loads Gask...

Page 13: ...serial number design conditions and other information Fixed pressure plate The base component of the plate heat exchanger frame The fixed plate is an unmovable frame plate Normally the pipes are connected to this component Flow through media The term for the media that are responsible for the heat transfer in the plate heat exchanger Frame plates The fixed pressure plate and the loose pressure pla...

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Page 16: ...his warranty shall be at its option to repair or replace any equipment or its component parts which has a defect covered by this warranty or to refund the purchase price of such equipment or part Under the terms of this warranty Seller shall not be liable for a consequential collateral special or liquidated losses or damages b equipment conditions caused by normal wear and tear abnormal conditions...

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