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Physical Size of a TEG System
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Physical Size of a TEG System

Physical Size of a TEG System

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I'm drawing a scale diagram and I need to know a rough size of a TEG dehydration system. Could anyone tell me these dimensions roughly?

Or does it depend on operating conditions? (I just need rough numbers)...

Shaun

RE: Physical Size of a TEG System

About 50 x 100.  Choose the units you prefer.

Seriously, do you really expect someone to answer that question given the total lack of detail?  Who do you think we are, The Amazing Kreskin?

It depends on throughput, technology, operating conditions, and redundancy for reliability.

Good luck,
Latexman

RE: Physical Size of a TEG System

latex, can I expand, sorry for the pun,

dehydration equipment is a function of inlet water content and otlet content plus volume.  nail those 3 down and you can set sizes.

RE: Physical Size of a TEG System

rofl

Good luck,
Latexman

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