Overview

Vapac LE66H Electrode Boiler On/Off or Standard Modulation 66 LB/HR.

Overview

The VapaNet system of control is designed to adjust the function to keep the unit operating in the face of changing water quality in the cylinder and changing electrode condition even if, in an adverse operational circumstance, this results in some reduction in output while the situation exists. Steam is generated when water flows between the electrodes in the cylinder while rising thus generating heat. Steam will then be produced and sent through the distribution system attached. Foaming protection: In particular, the VAPANET is designed to prevent the onset of foaming and to introduce corrective drainage to keep the unit working. VapaNet allows for a maximum of ten cylinders to communicate within a Master/Slave system with an interconnecting two-core cable.

Maintenance

The water hardness and the humidity demand at site will determine the effective life of a steam cylinder. Units located in areas with naturally soft waters will experience the longer cylinder life, possibly upwards of 12 months in calendar terms. With hard waters, a more frequent cylinder exchange must be expected and cylinder exchange 2 or 3 times a year can be the average situation. As the operation of the Vapac is entirely automatic, it normally requires no attention on a day-to-day basis. General cleaning and maintenance of the component parts of the Vapac are recommended at intervals of about one year, but this is largely dependent upon the frequency of its use and the quality of the water supply.

Specifications

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Manufacturer Vapac
Country of Origin United Kingdom
Schedule B Number 84029000

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