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RECUPERATOR

RECUPERATOR. Established 1973. ENERGY OF THE FUTURE IS ALREADY HERE. 1973: Founded during first energy crisis 2007: New facility - Fully automated 2012: 50% Facility expansion. THE HEAT EXCHANGER. Recuperator factory at Rescaldina (Milano). THE HEAT EXCHANGER. FULLY AUTOMATED.

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RECUPERATOR

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  1. RECUPERATOR • Established1973 ENERGY OF THE FUTURE IS ALREADY HERE

  2. 1973: Founded during first energy crisis • 2007: New facility - Fully automated • 2012: 50% Facility expansion THE HEAT EXCHANGER Recuperator factory at Rescaldina (Milano)

  3. THE HEAT EXCHANGER FULLY AUTOMATED

  4. FASTEST DELIVERY THE HEAT EXCHANGER Delivery Area

  5. PRODUCTS • Plate Heat Exchangers • Series B, F, A • 7.8” to 94.9” single modules • Up to 100,000 CFM modules • 50 to 80% efficiency • Rotary Wheel Heat Exchangers • Series T • 19.7” to 90.5” diameters • Up to 14,000 CFM • 60 to 80% efficiency • Sensible and/or Latent heat exchange

  6. PLATE EXCHANGER FEATURES • Series B, F, A • 7.8” to 94.9” modules • Up to 100,000 CFM modules • Self-supporting design eliminates spacers • 50 to 80% efficiency • Folded, sealed and Crimped plate edges – very tight, stable alignment • Multitude of options

  7. MOST EFFICIENT LEAST PRESSURE DROP THE HEAT EXCHANGER • Exhaust Air • Temperature Distribution • Pressure Drop • Distribution Supply Air Temperature Distribution

  8. Plate Exchanger Materials & Treatments • Standard: Aircraft-grade Aluminum • Corrosion Resistant: Epoxy coated Aluminum • High Temperature: AISI 316L Stainless Steel

  9. Plate Exchanger Options Casing & End Plate Options: • TV: Painted casing • RF: Reinforced casing • AR: Galvanized end plates w/Slide-in corners • AE: Galvanized end plates w/Double fold for duct installation • AZ: Lightweight aluminum end plates

  10. Plate Exchanger Options Corner Profile Options: • CD: Slide-In slot • CS: Bevelled edge Sealing Options: • NS: No Silicone • SC: Extra sealant • XS: High pressure

  11. Plate Exchanger Options By-Pass Options: • BS: Lateral w/out damper • BP: Lateral w/damper • BZ: Central w/out damper • BC: Central w/damper • BB: Central w/damperand internal control

  12. Plate Exchanger Options By-Pass Options: • BV: Lateral w/damperand vertical blades • BM: Lateral w/single blade • BY: Lateral w/single internaldamper • BL: Lateral w/short damperand internal shaft • BD: Lateral w/internal control

  13. Plate Exchanger Installations

  14. Quality Case in Point • Columbia University • 150,000 CFM AHUs on laboratory • Engineer specified • 400°F, 10” w.c., < 1% leakage • Recuperator produced units / tests in 4 weeks • Certified at 400°F, 12” w.c. • 0.002% leakage overall! • 3 of 4 modules tested 0.000% - no reading! • Engineer has changed all specifications to Recuperator

  15. LABORATORY • Two computerized wind tunnels • Meet ASHRAE & Eurovent standards • Research & Development • Quality/Performance confirmation

  16. PRODUCT SELECTION SOFTWARE • REX: Design/Selection software • Designs plate/rotary heat exchangers • Generates technical data • Calculates performance data • Provides OEM Pricing • End user payback calculations • ReCamB: dll file for incorporation into AHU manufacturer’s software.

  17. RECUPERATOR • Recuperator USA • PO Box 10084 • Lancaster, PA 17605 • Tel: 717-299-5679 • Cell: 717-917-3635 • Email: Herr@RecuperatorUSA.com • www.RecuperatorUSA.com

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