Air heater CAST-X 500
circulationstainless steelexplosion-proof

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Characteristics

Treated product
air
Type..
circulation
Other characteristics
stainless steel, explosion-proof, high-pressure
Power

Max.: 1,500 W
(2 hp)

Min.: 75 W
(0 hp)

Temperature

Max.: 593 °C
(1,099 °F)

Min.: 39 °C
(102 °F)

Description

APPLICATIONS: Nitrogen & Air Heating Cryogenic (liquid-to-gas phase change) LNG Testing Devices & Vaporizers Laboratory Applications Beverage Machines Steam Generation FEATURES & BENEFITS: Max Operating Temp of 1112°F / 600°C ! Fluid Path has No Contact with Heating Elements Heated Media is Isolated in Seamless 316 Stainless Steel Tubes Allows for Safe Heating of Explosive Gases & Flammable Liquids Excellent Performance in High-Pressure Applications Suitable for Use with Sterile and Zero Contaminant Processes Small Size Enables Easy Integration into Larger Machines Self-Draining Flow-Tubes, and Long-Life Heating Elements SPECIFICATIONS: Power: Up to 1500 W Voltage Range: 120 - 240 V Tubing: .250” OD (1/4") (6.3 mm) .035” Wall (.88 mm) Overall Process Tube Length: 84” (213 cm) Inconel 600 material Passivated or Electro-Polished (optional upgrades) Max Pressure: See Chart Below Enclosures: Explosion-Proof Enclosure, certified to: Class 1, Div 1 & 2, Grp. B, C, D; (Explosion proof) Class 2, Div 1, Grp. E, F, G; (Dust-Ignition proof) Class 2 Div 2, Grp. F, G; (Raintight) Class 3 (Wet Locations) NEMA 3, 4, 7CD, 9EFG No Enclosure Option Also Available Certifications are for enclosure only. Max Working Temperatures: No Enclosure: 1112°F (600°C) NEMA 7: 1112°F (600°C) Sensors: K or J Type Thermocouples Standard Available Accessories: Insulating Jackets Compression Fittings

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