Tube-style coolers are composed of two equal-area cold oil tanks and a three-way valve assembly, one in operation and the other as a backup. Each cooler can handle the entire system's cooling load. The header plate is fixed at one end and allows for removable floating pipes and water chamber cover, facilitating cleaning, inspection, and maintenance during operation. The material of the cooler can be selected from multiple options based on the application and water system conditions.

Shell-and-tube heat exchangers feature a dual-connection design, consisting of two identical cold oil coolers and a three-way valve assembly—one in operation and the other as a standby. Each cooler can bear the entire system's cooling load. The tubesheet is fixed at one end and floats at the other, with removable tube bundles and water chamber coverings for easy cleaning, inspection, and maintenance during operation. The material for shell-and-tube heat exchangers can vary depending on the application and water system conditions.


Tubular cooler advantages:
Wide range of materials (carbon steel, stainless steel, copper, etc.)
Flexible design, comprehensive specifications, practical and targeted, cost-effective.
Widely applicable, highly adaptable, suitable for a broad pressure and temperature range, and various media for heat exchange.
Low maintenance costs, easy to operate, long cleaning cycle, convenient to clean.































