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<strong>Compact</strong> <strong>Heat</strong> <strong>Exchanger</strong> – LUGAT-System<br />

Energy Savings by <strong>Heat</strong> Recovery


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PROviDinG SOLUTiOnS fOR inDUSTRiAL PLAnTS<br />

Regenerative <strong>Heat</strong> <strong>Exchanger</strong>s<br />

Very important energy savings can be achieved in the case of steam boilers and industrial furnaces by the use of<br />

Regenerative <strong>Heat</strong> <strong>Exchanger</strong>s for the recovery of flue gas heat normally discharged into the atmosphere, and by using<br />

this to preheat the air for combustion.<br />

The Lugat <strong>Heat</strong> <strong>Exchanger</strong> of compact design has been used for this purpose for many years, and the rugged construction<br />

has proved to be very satisfactory for all fuels and operating conditions. Carefully designed heat transfer plates are<br />

arranged in sectors of the slowly rotating rotor. During rotor rotation the flue gas heat is alternately stored by the heating<br />

plates and transferred to the incoming air. This operating principle provides high heat transfer efficiencies within a<br />

most confined space.<br />

The <strong>Heat</strong>ing Surface<br />

The heating surface consists of metal plates of 0.5—1.0 mm thickness which by virtue of their special shape achieve<br />

a high heat transfer in line with the lowest possible resistance. On the cold end the plates are arranged in boxes of<br />

300 mm height, which can be easily replaced. In case of great corrosion-risk the heating plates are made of a special<br />

material or are provided with a durable enamelling.<br />

Rotor Bearing Arrangement<br />

The rotor is seated in two self-aligning roller bearings. The bearing housings are cooled by water to allow a dissipation<br />

of the incoming heat from shaft and bearing area.<br />

Drive<br />

The rotor is normally driven by a geared motor via a pin rack, but it is also possible to apply any other type of drive unit,<br />

as for example, steam or compressed air turbine.<br />

Seals<br />

The seals prevent the transfer of combustion air into the flue gas. The sealing plates are flexible to permit an adaptation<br />

to the rotor distortion under changing temperature conditions at different loads.<br />

Auxiliary Equipment<br />

Optimal fuel utilization has become an urgent challenge<br />

due to the continuous rise in energy prices and the current<br />

requirements on CO 2 minimization.<br />

We recommend increasing the efficiency of steam boilers<br />

and industrial furnaces through lower flue gas temperatures,<br />

thus improving operating economy. This can<br />

be done both on new and older plants that have been in<br />

operation for many years.<br />

Depending on the operating conditions involved, the heat exchangers can be quipped with auxiliary devices, such as a<br />

blowing device, a fire alarm system, an extinguishing device, a washing device and a rotation control.


<strong>Compact</strong> Design<br />

Casing<br />

Rotor with <strong>Heat</strong>ing Elements<br />

Seals<br />

Bearings<br />

Drive<br />

Soot Blower<br />

Water Washing Device<br />

Gas Flow<br />

Air Flow<br />

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AvAiLABLE ARRAnGEmEnTS<br />

HORizOnTAL TyPE<br />

Washing Device<br />

Fire Extinguishing<br />

Cooling Water<br />

Rotation Control<br />

Replaceable Cold End<br />

<strong>Heat</strong>ing Elements<br />

Hot End <strong>Heat</strong>ing<br />

Elements<br />

Soot Blowing


The Lugat regenerative heat exchangers can be manufactured in both vertical and horizontal design.<br />

The horizontal design also permits an arrangement of the ducts side-by-side or one above the other.<br />

vERTiCAL TyPE<br />

Washing Device<br />

Fire Extinguishing Cooling Water<br />

Rotation Control<br />

Guide Bearing<br />

Soot Blowing<br />

Hot End <strong>Heat</strong>ing<br />

Elements<br />

Replaceable Cold End<br />

<strong>Heat</strong>ing Elements<br />

Support Bearing<br />

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fROm mAnUfACTURE TO inSTALLATiOn AT SiTE<br />

Workshop manufacturing<br />

<strong>Heat</strong> exchanger<br />

Cv 2.8/1.05 + 0.3<br />

The type designation CV 2.8 corresponds<br />

to the inner rotor diameter.<br />

29 standard sizes with diameters of<br />

1.0–6.4 m are available for application<br />

in boiler plants with capacities<br />

of 3 to 350 t/h steam.


Transport and Erection<br />

Lugat heat exchangers with diameters<br />

of up to 5.6 m can be<br />

shipped completely assembled.<br />

At jobsite it is therefore only<br />

required to connect the ducts and<br />

the auxiliary equipment.<br />

Shipment to New Zealand<br />

Weight of the Air <strong>Heat</strong>er 110 t<br />

installation at site<br />

Mounting of a 4.6 meter Vertical<br />

Shaft Preheater in a Steel Mill in<br />

Northern France.<br />

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OvERALL DimEnSiOnS HORizOnTAL SHAfT<br />

Type* A B C D E F G H J K<br />

CH 2.0 x + 1420 3360 2600 1300 x + 1200 2000 2040 570 900 80<br />

CH 2.2 x + 1420 3560 2800 1400 x + 1200 2200 2240 670 900 80<br />

CH 2.4 x + 1420 3760 3000 1500 x + 1200 2400 2440 770 900 80<br />

CH 2.6 x + 1420 3960 3200 1600 x + 1200 2600 2640 870 900 80<br />

CH 2.8 x + 1420 4160 3400 1700 x + 1200 2800 2840 970 900 80<br />

CH 3.0 x + 1420 4360 3600 1800 x + 1200 3000 3040 1070 900 80<br />

CH 3.2 x + 1420 4560 3800 1900 x + 1200 3200 3240 1170 900 80<br />

CH 3.4 x + 1420 4760 4000 2000 x + 1200 3400 3440 1270 900 80<br />

CH 3.6 x + 1420 4960 4200 2100 x + 1200 3600 3640 1370 900 80<br />

CH 3.8 x + 1420 5160 4400 2200 x + 1200 3800 3840 1470 900 80<br />

CH 4.0 x + 1620 5360 4600 2300 x + 1360 4000 4000 1450 1100 100<br />

CH 4.2 x + 1620 5560 4800 2400 x + 1360 4200 4200 1550 1100 100<br />

CH 4.4 x + 1620 5760 5000 2500 x + 1360 4400 4400 1650 1100 100<br />

CH 4.6 x + 1620 5960 5200 2600 x + 1360 4600 4600 1750 1100 100<br />

CH 4.8 x + 1620 6280 5400 2700 x + 1360 4800 4800 1850 1100 100<br />

CH 5.0 x + 1870 6480 5700 2900 x + 1570 4900 5000 1850 1300 100<br />

CH 5.2 x + 1870 6680 5900 3000 x + 1570 5100 5200 1950 1300 100<br />

CH 5.4 x + 1870 6880 6100 3100 x + 1570 5300 5400 2050 1300 100<br />

CH 5.6 x + 1870 7080 6300 3200 x + 1570 5500 5600 2150 1300 100<br />

CH 5.8 x + 1870 7280 6500 3300 x + 1570 5700 5800 2250 1300 100<br />

CH 6.0 x + 1990 7480 6700 3400 x + 1690 5900 6000 2300 1400 100<br />

CH 6.2 x + 1990 7680 6900 3500 x + 1690 6100 6200 2400 1400 100<br />

CH 6.4 x + 1990 7880 7100 3600 x + 1690 6300 6400 2500 1400 100<br />

* Type designation indicates rotor diameter (in m)<br />

x = Hot End Element Height (in mm)<br />

(All Dimensions in mm)<br />

Dimensions for information only, not binding for construction.


OvERALL DimEnSiOnS vERTiCAL SHAfT<br />

Type* A B C D E F G H J K<br />

CH 2.0 x + 1545 3360 2500 1300 2800 900 2040 570 900 80<br />

CH 2.2 x + 1545 3560 2700 1400 3000 900 2240 670 900 80<br />

CH 2.4 x + 1545 3760 2900 1500 3200 900 2440 770 900 80<br />

CH 2.6 x + 1545 3960 3100 1600 3400 900 2640 870 900 80<br />

CH 2.8 x + 1545 4160 3300 1700 3600 900 2840 970 900 80<br />

CH 3.0 x + 1745 4360 3500 1800 3800 900 3040 1070 900 80<br />

CH 3.2 x + 1745 4560 3700 1900 4000 900 3240 1170 900 80<br />

CH 3.4 x + 1745 4760 3900 2000 4200 900 3440 1270 900 80<br />

CH 3.6 x + 1745 4960 4100 2100 4400 900 3640 1370 900 80<br />

CH 3.8 x + 1745 5160 4300 2200 4600 900 3840 1470 900 80<br />

CH 4.0 x + 2095 5360 4550 2350 4800 1100 4000 1450 1100 100<br />

CH 4.2 x + 2095 5560 4750 2450 5000 1100 4200 1550 1100 100<br />

CH 4.4 x + 2095 5880 4950 2550 5200 1100 4400 1650 1100 100<br />

CH 4.6 x + 2095 6080 5150 2650 5400 1100 4600 1750 1100 100<br />

CH 4.8 x + 2095 6280 5350 2750 5600 1100 4800 1850 1100 100<br />

CH 5.0 x + 2355 6480 5550 2850 6000 1300 5000 1850 1300 100<br />

CH 5.2 x + 2355 6680 5750 2950 6200 1300 5200 1950 1300 100<br />

CH 5.4 x + 2355 6880 5950 3050 6400 1300 5400 2050 1300 100<br />

CH 5.6 x + 2355 7080 6150 3150 6600 1300 5600 2150 1300 100<br />

CH 5.8 x + 2355 7280 6350 3250 6800 1300 5800 2250 1300 100<br />

CH 6.0 x + 2355 7480 6600 3350 7000 1500 6000 2300 1400 100<br />

CH 6.2 x + 2355 7680 6800 3450 7200 1500 6200 2400 1400 100<br />

CH 6.4 x + 2355 7880 7000 3550 7400 1500 6400 2500 1400 100<br />

* Type designation indicates rotor diameter (in m)<br />

x = Hot End Element Height (in mm)<br />

(All Dimensions in mm)<br />

Dimensions for information only, not binding for construction.<br />

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SPX CORPORATiOn<br />

Finding innovative ways to help the world meet its growing demand<br />

for power is a key focus for SPX. As a multi-industry<br />

Fortune 500 manufacturer we provide creative solutions that<br />

serve global energy markets in a myriad of ways. Right now, our<br />

ideas are helping to build more efficient new power plants and<br />

renovate older existing facilities. And, at thousands of power<br />

stations in more than 60 countries across continents, our wet<br />

and dry cooling solutions are hard at work. We’re also supplying<br />

a wide range of components – from air preheaters to filter<br />

systems for nuclear, coal-fired, solar thermal and geothermal<br />

power plants.<br />

With operations in over 40 countries, SPX has the presence,<br />

products and powerful ideas it takes to help our customers<br />

compete more effectively, and the world work more efficiently.


Head office Ratingen, Germany<br />

Branch office Rothemühle, Germany<br />

BALCkE-DüRR<br />

Comprehensive Competence in Service, <strong>Heat</strong><br />

exchangers and filter systems<br />

More than 120 years of product competence, the innovative<br />

force of our international teams of experts as well as constant<br />

research and development are the basis of our global power<br />

strategy.<br />

Advantages to our customers: Complete solutions and services<br />

from one single source – quick, flexible and efficient.<br />

Count on us and benefit from our product and service competence.<br />

Balcke-Dürr GmbH, with about 650 employees at 3 locations<br />

with workshops in Germany and about 1.000 employees<br />

worldwide, focuses its activities on the following areas:<br />

• <strong>Heat</strong> <strong>Exchanger</strong>s For Water-Steam-Circuit<br />

• <strong>Heat</strong> <strong>Exchanger</strong>s For Air and Flue Gas Path<br />

• Air And Flue Gas Systems For Power Plants<br />

• Industrial Filter Systems<br />

• Boiler services and general power plant services<br />

Within the SPX Group , Balcke-Dürr is worldwide competence<br />

centre for all tasks relating to its product lines and services.<br />

ROTHEmüHLE<br />

Supplying innovative heat exchanging and industrial<br />

filtration solutions to more than a thousand<br />

customers worldwide<br />

The company “Apparatebau Brandt & Kritzler, Rothemühle”<br />

has a long history in delivering components for different industrial<br />

needs. Having supplied hundreds of electrostatic<br />

precipitators as well as regenerative heat exchanger, Rothe -<br />

mühle became well known as a reliable supplier and service<br />

provider for industrial filter systems and heat exchangers<br />

worldwide. Our branch-office in Rothemühle still runs its<br />

highly specialized and experienced workshop for quick and<br />

competent supply for customers.<br />

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Our Service Worldwide<br />

SPX<br />

Headquarters<br />

Charlotte, USA<br />

Head office:<br />

Balcke-Dürr GmbH<br />

Ernst-Dietrich-Platz 2<br />

40882 Ratingen, Germany<br />

Phone: +49 (0) 21 02 16 69-0<br />

Fax: +49 (0) 21 02 16 69-617<br />

bdinfode@cts.spx.com<br />

balcke-duerr.com spx.com<br />

Paris, France<br />

Madrid, Spain<br />

Ratingen,<br />

Germany<br />

Perugia, Italy<br />

Rome, Italy<br />

Balcke-Dürr GmbH<br />

Branch Office Rothemühle<br />

Wildenburger Str. 1<br />

57482 Wenden, Germany<br />

Phone: +49 (0) 27 62 61 1-0<br />

Fax: +49 (0) 27 62 61 1-369<br />

bdinform@cts.spx.com<br />

Warsaw,<br />

Poland<br />

Neubeckum, Germany<br />

Wenden, Germany<br />

Stuttgart, Budapest,<br />

Germany Hungary<br />

Kelvin, South Africa<br />

Nigel, South Africa<br />

Wuxi, China<br />

Shanghai, China<br />

RM05/10 / 500e / UFER&CIE. BA_10040 / Wagner Media

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