Morten,
I was in a plant and they were going to replace a P&F HX. In preparation they very carefully measured the performance of the existing unit. The had flow, pressure inlet and drop, and Tin Tout for both streams. A young engineer on the project was looking at the numbers and began to ask why the operating point was so different from the original acceptance testing. The plant engineer insisted that nothing had changed. One side had a PD pump so the flow was exactly the same, but the pressure drop was different. The other side had a centrifugal pump, everyone had assumed that the shift there was due to pump wear, but as they tried to adjust the flow it became obvious that at the original pressure drop they had a different flow. So of course the delta Ts were different from original as well. All of these shifts were in the range of 5-10%. In the end they cut the unit open and found distorted plates that had been restricting flow on one side and allowing flow to short-circuit on the other. This was from repeated slight over pressure events.
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P.E. Metallurgy