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Maritime Absoption Chiller - HEINEN & HOPMAN 2020 © 1Maritime Absoption Chiller - HEINEN & HOPMAN 2020 ©1
MARITIME ABSOPTION CHILLERMARITIME ABSOPTION CHILLERProducts
Ventilation Air Conditioning RefrigerationHeating
PROVIDED BYHEINEN & HOPMAN
Inside22ºC
OUTSIDE35°C45°C
HUMIDITY90%40%
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COMPANY INTRODUCTION
Heinen & Hopman is a reliable partner in the global maritime sector, offering top quality products and service in the field of climate control (HVAC & Refrigeration). The no-nonsense and entrepreneurial character of the founders who established the company in 1965 is still one of the main cornerstones of Heinen & Hopman. We support our clients using our knowledge and experience by realising the best possible climate control solutions; either fully customised or with varying degrees of standardisation. Like our clients, we are continuously active on a global scale to ensure that we can always be of service. We are also constantly searching for sustainable innovations as we aim for the best and very latest solutions in collaboration with our clients. Heinen & Hopman is critically aware that a company’s greatest asset is its employees – it is they who represent the added value of our business. Our goal is to continue to expand in the global market for maritime climate control solutions in a future-proof way.
In short, you can rely on Heinen & Hopman to deploy the know-how and expertise required to solve any heating, ventilation, air conditioning and refrigeration issue onboard ships. We see complexity as a challenge, no matter where your vessel may be.
OPERATING GLOBALLY
Global networking is crucial in every line of business and the shipping industry is certainly no exception. Being able to offer the highest quality of service and products to our clients at all times and in all places is of enormous importance to us. This is why Heinen & Hopman aims to keep expanding our network and know-how and ensure we are exactly where our clients need us to be.
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INTRODUCTION
There are many different tupes of absorption refrigeration systems, but they all have the same working principle. Absorption chillers use heat to drive the refrigeration cycle, they produce chilled water while consuming just a small amount of electricity to run the pumps on the unit. Absorption chillers generally use steam or hot water to drive the lithium bromide refrigeration cycle but can also use other heat sources.
How it worksAn absorption cooling cycle relies on three basic principles:• When a liquid is heated it boils (vaporizes) and when a
gas is cooled it condenses• Lowering the pressure above a liquid reduces its boiling
point• Heat flows from warmer to cooler surfaces.
Absorption cooling relies on a thermochemical ‘compressor’. Two different fluids are used: a refrigerant and an absorbent. The fluids have high ‘affinity’ for each other, which means one dissolves easily in the other. The refrigerant—usually water—can change phase easily between liquid and vapor and circulates through the system. Heat from a hot water boiler, steam or a waste-heat source drives the process. The high affinity of the refrigerant for the absorbent (lithium bromide) causes the refrigerant to boil at a lower temperature and pressure than it normally would and transfers heat from one place to another.
ApplicationA dedicated absorption chiller for marine use has been designed taking into consideration and resolving negative aspects such as the refrigerant’s overflow and mixing caused by ship motions, special welding, structure strength and performance de-rating in view of the ship pitching and rol-ling. After careful design and research the absorption chillers were tested on a moving bed to simulate the marine condi-tions. Our maritime absorption chillers can be steam or hot water fired and seawater cooled with Cu/ Ni or Ti absorber and condenser heat exchangers. It can be used to replace a conventional electric chiller (heat source must be 100% of the time available) or in a hybrid version (electric chiller as back up).
Key features• Customized design for vessel conditions• Cost-effective direct cooling and heating• Low noise and low vibration operation• Precise and optimized control by microprocessor-based
controller• Saving of initial investment• High reliability• Communication interface through control system• Range from ~150kw to ~5,000kW• COP up to 0,8
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WORKING PRINCIPLE
• During cooling mode, the chiller operates at the condition that under vacuum water boils at low temperature. Un-der typical operating conditions, this occurs at appr. 4,40C.
• A refrigerant pump is used to spray the refrigerant (water) over the evaporator tubes to improve heat transfer.
• For a continuous cooling process:1. The refrigerant vapor must be removed as it is produced. To accomplish this process, a lithium bromide solution is
used to absorb the water vapor. As this process is continuous, the lithium bromide becomes diluted, reducing its absorption capacity.
2. A solution pump transfers the diluted solution to the generators where it is re-concentrated in two stages (double-effect) to boil off the previously absorbed water.
3. A variable frequency drive on the solution pump automatically maintains optimum solution flow to the generators at all operating conditions for maximum efficiency.
4. The diluted solution is pumped to the high-temperature generator where it is heated and re-concentrated to a me-dium concentration solution by the exhaust heat from the gas turbine or reciprocating engine exhaust gas.
5. The medium concentration solution from the high-temperature generator flows to the low-temperature generator where it is heated and rec-concentrated to a strong solution by the high temperature water vapor released from the solution in the high-temperature generator.
6. The low-stage generator acts as the condenser for the high-stage generator, the heat energy first applied in the high-stage generator is used again in the low-stage generator, thus reducing the heat input by appr. 45% as compa-red to an absorption chiller with single-stage of re-concentration.
7. The water vapor releases in the shell side of the low-stage generator, in addition to the condensed water vapor from the tube side of the low-stage generator, enters the condenser to be cooled and returned to a liquid state.
8. The refrigerant water then returns to the evaporator to begin a new cycle.
• To remove heat from the machine:1. Cooling water from a cooling tower is first circulated through the tubes of the absorber to remove the heat of
vaporization. 2. The water is circulated through the tubes of the condenser. 3. The re-concentrated (strong) solution from the low-stage generator flows back to the absorber to begin a new cycle.
• For efficiency purposes:1. The medium concentration solution from the high-stage generator through the high-temperature solution heat
exchanger to pre-heat the dilluted (weak) solution, while pre-cooling the medium concentration solution. 2. The re-concentrated (strong) solution from the low-stage generator is passed through the low-temperature solution
heat exchanger to pre-heat/ pre-cool the solution before being rturned in the absorber.
Alternatives available on request. Due to continuous product development, Heinen & Hopman reserves the right to introduce alterations without prior notice.
Don’t hesitate to contact us for more information about our service options. We are eager to explain the possibilities for your vessel or structure.
Scan the QR-code or visit heinenhopman.com
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Absorption chiller consists of • evaporator • solution pumps • absorber • purge systems • condenser • controls• solution heat exchangers • accessories• refrigerant • high-temperature and low-temperature generators
Alternatives available on request. Due to continuous product development, Heinen & Hopman reserves the right to introduce alterations without prior notice.
Don’t hesitate to contact us for more information about our service options. We are eager to explain the possibilities for your vessel or structure.
Scan the QR-code or visit heinenhopman.com
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GENERAL ABSORPTION CHILLER VS MARITIME ABSORPTION CHILLER
Heat sources
General Absorption Chiller Maritime Absorption Chiller
Hot water Hot water - Double lift
Steam Steam - Double lift
Alternatives available on request. Due to continuous product development, Heinen & Hopman reserves the right to introduce alterations without prior notice.
Don’t hesitate to contact us for more information about our service options. We are eager to explain the possibilities for your vessel or structure.
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ENGINE HEAT RECOVERY
CHILLER CONFIGURATION PROPOSAL
Alternatives available on request. Due to continuous product development, Heinen & Hopman reserves the right to introduce alterations without prior notice.
Don’t hesitate to contact us for more information about our service options. We are eager to explain the possibilities for your vessel or structure.
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720 KW EXAMPLE
CONSTRUCTION
SERVICE & MAINTENANCE
The system has a very little amount of rotating components (only refrigerant & solution pump) and requires therefore relative little service & maintenance. The most important part is to check if the system is air tight to prevent air entering into the system and reacts with the Litium Bromide, which will cause a corrosive reaction in the system.
We advise following maintenance schedule:• 1~2 preventative maintenance visits per year, which consists of:
- Leakage testing - Taking samples of the Litium Bromide - Eventually adding remedial chemicals - Cleaning of condenser (Only then the unit must be shut down)
• Refill of LiBr - Experience has thought that the Litium Bromide should be refilled once every 10 years and shall be done by professional companies. - The removed Litium Bromide shall be treated as chemical waste.
Sump Cover
Solution & refrigerant storage and distribution systemSump Tail
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Leg & base
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PERFORMANCE DATA MODELS UP TO SWM-360
Performance Data (typical steam)
Model Unit SWM-60
SWM-70
SWM-80
SWM-100
SWM-120
SWM-150
SWM-180
SWM-210
SWM-240
SWM-280
SWM-320
SWM-360
Cooling CapacitykW 176 211 246 281 352 422 527 633 738 844 958 1.125
usRT 50 60 70 80 100 120 150 180 210 240 280 320
Chilled Water
Inlet/Outlet Temp. 0C 12 / 7Flow rate m3/h 30 36 42 48 60 73 91 109 127 145 169 194P. Drop mH2O 2.7 4.7 5.4 3.7 4.2 5.1 5.8 5.7 5.8 4.1 4.2 4.7Connection mm 80 100 125 150
Cooled Water
Inlet/Outlet Temp. 0C 32 / 37Flow rate m3/h 55 66 77 88 110 132 165 198 231 265 309 353P. Drop mH2O 4.6 8.1 8.2 6.2 6.9 7.3 8.1 8.5 9.2 7.1 7.1 7.4Connection mm 100 125 150 200
Steam
Inlet Pressure MPa 0.6Flow rate kg/h 216 259 303 346 432 519 649 778 908 1.038 1.211 1.384Inlet Connection mm 40 50 65 80Drain Connection mm 25 40Control Valve mm 32 40 50 65
Elec-tric
Power source - 3PH, 440V, 60HzAbs. Pumps kW 0.2 0.3 0.4Ref. Pump kW 1.5 1.8 2.4 3.2Purge Pump kW 0.4Control Panel kW 0.2Total Ampere kW 2.3 2.7 3.4 4.2Total Current A 6.9 8.0 10.2 12.3
SizeLength (L) mm 2600 2.716 3.680 3.717 4.734 4.872Width (W) mm 1400 1.506 1.700 1.920Height (H) mm 1877 2.166 2.147 2.399
WeightRigging ton 3.5 3.6 3.7 3.8 3.9 4.9 5.2 5.9 6.4 7.4 7.8 9.6Operation ton 3.9 4 4.1 4.2 4.4 5.5 5.8 6.7 7.2 8.4 8.9 10.9
Space for Tube Replacement mm 1900 2.400 2.400 3.400 4.500
Alternatives available on request. Due to continuous product development, Heinen & Hopman reserves the right to introduce alterations without prior notice.
Don’t hesitate to contact us for more information about our service options. We are eager to explain the possibilities for your vessel or structure.
Scan the QR-code or visit heinenhopman.com
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PERFORMANCE DATA MODELS FROM SWM-400
Performance Data (typical steam)
Model Unit SWM-400
SWM-450
SWM-500
SWM-560
SWM-630
SWM-700
SWM-800
SWM-900
SWM-1000
SWM-1100
SWM-1200
Cooling CapacitykW 1.266 1.407 1.582 1.758 1.969 2.215 2.461 2.813 3.165 3.516 3.868
usRT 360 400 450 500 560 630 700 800 900 1.000 1.100
Chilled Water
Inlet/Outlet Temp. 0C 12 / 7Flow rate m3/h 218 242 272 302 339 381 423 484 544 605 665P. Drop mH2O 5.0 4.1 4.5 3.4 4.7 6.4 4.5 6.2 8.4 5.6 7.4Connection mm 150 200 250 300
Cooled Water
Inlet/Outlet Temp. 0C 32 / 37Flow rate m3/h 397 441 496 551 617 694 772 882 992 1.102 1.212P. Drop mH2O 7.5 7.1 7.4 5.8 7.9 10.7 7.2 10.1 13.7 9.8 12.6Connection mm 200 250 300 350 400
Steam
Inlet Pressure MPa 0.6Flow rate kg/h 1.556 1.729 1.946 2.162 2.421 2.724 3.026 3.459 3.891 4.323 4.756Inlet Connection mm 80 100 125 150Drain Connection mm 40 50 65 80Control Valve mm 65 80 100
Elec-tric
Power source - 3PH, 440V, 60HzAbs. Pumps kW 0.4 1.5Ref. Pump kW 3.2 5.5 7.5Purge Pump kW 0.4 0.75Control Panel kW 0.2Total Ampere kW 4.2 6.5 7.6 10.0Total Current A 12.3 18.3 20.9 30.7
SizeLength (L) mm 4.872 4.876 4.998 5.534 6.038 5.953 6.410 6.650 6.293 6.818Width (W) mm 1.920 2.138 2.344 2.631 2.829Height (H) mm 2.399 2.667 2.860 3.176 3.450
WeightRigging ton 10.1 11.6 12.0 16.1 17.5 18.9 21.1 23.7 26.2 28.7 31.3Operation ton 11.5 13.3 13.8 18.7 20.3 21.8 24.5 27.4 30.4 33.4 36.4
Space for Tube Replacement mm 4.500 5.200 5.700 5.200 5.700 6.200 5.700 6.200
Performance test Maritime absorption chiller
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Ventilation Air Conditioning RefrigerationHeating
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