GB2052038A - Improvements Relating to Plate Heat Exchangers - Google Patents

Improvements Relating to Plate Heat Exchangers Download PDF

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GB2052038A
GB2052038A GB8022042A GB8022042A GB2052038A GB 2052038 A GB2052038 A GB 2052038A GB 8022042 A GB8022042 A GB 8022042A GB 8022042 A GB8022042 A GB 8022042A GB 2052038 A GB2052038 A GB 2052038A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F28HEAT EXCHANGE IN GENERAL
    • F28FDETAILS OF HEAT-EXCHANGE AND HEAT-TRANSFER APPARATUS, OF GENERAL APPLICATION
    • F28F3/00Plate-like or laminated elements; Assemblies of plate-like or laminated elements
    • F28F3/08Elements constructed for building-up into stacks, e.g. capable of being taken apart for cleaning
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In plate heat exchange or evaporating apparatus with a pack of separable plates, dismantling of the plate pack is a lengthy job which normally has to be carried out in situ. Such apparatus has a frame including a head 3, a supporting pillar 7, a movable follower 4 and a top rail 2 extending between the head and pillar. The plate pack is carried by the rail. In accordance with the invention, the top rail is readily releasable from the head and the pillar (e.g. by removal of bolts 13) whereby the rail, together with the whole plate pack, may be lifted clear of the frame. The follower 4 may be temporarily accommodated on the supporting pillar 7 by clamping means 10 and the roller 5 removed. The top rail may be provided with means (e.g. holes 12 Fig. 1) for attachment of lifting shackles 11. <IMAGE>

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SPECIFICATION Improved Plate Heat Exchanger This invention relates to plate heat exchangers and plate evaporators.
As the term is normally understood, a plate heat exchanger or plate evaporator consists of a separable pack of heat transfer plates arranged in spaced face-to-face relationship to define fluid flow spaces therebetween. The boundaries of the fluid flow spaces are defined and sealed by gaskets, normally located in peripheral recesses in the plates. The plates are normally suspended from a top rail or carrying bar extending between a head and a supporting pillar and the pack of plates is compressed between the said head and a movable follower, also mounted on the carrying bar, by tie bars or otherwise.
Maintenance of plate heat exchangers and plate evaporators requires inter alia periodic inspection and possibly renewal of the sealing gaskets, one of which is attached to each plate. It is the normal practice to undertake this work by disconnecting or isolating the heat exchanger or evaporator from the process and service liquid streams, followed by opening of the containing frame to release the plate pack for inspection and maintenance procedures to be undertaken on individual plates. This method of maintenance, for which existing designs are suitable, requires the heat exchanger to be inoperable, that is out of service, or a considerable time, which in certain conditions of process operation means that a second, standby, heat exchanger must be available.Further this method of maintenance requires personnel to be working in the environment in which the exchanger or evaporator is situated. There are certain processes in which this environment can be hazardous to personnel.
One particular instance is the nuclear industry, where disturbance of pipework is to be avoided absolutely and allowable working time in the vicinity of the exchanger can be measured in minutes rather than hours.
According to the invention, there is provided a plate heat exchanger in which the carrying bar is releasable from the frame so that the whole pack of plates can be removed therewith bodily from the frame.
A replacement can then be installed in a short space of time, thus reducing the out-of-service time, avoiding disturbance of connecting pipework and making maintenance of the plates possible in a safe environment remote from the installation.
Preferably, the follower is releasable from the carrying bar and can be temporarily accommodated on the support pillar when the carrying bar is removed.
Also, means may be provided for temporarily preventing more than limited movement of the plates of the pack along the carrying bar during transport of the carrying bar and plates.
The invention will be further described with reference to the accompanying diagrammatic drawings, in which: Figure 1 is a side elevation showing a closed plate heat exchanger or evaporator; Figure 2 is a view similar to Figure 1 showing the equipment open for servicing; Figure 3 is a view similar to Figures 1 and 2 showing the equipment dismantled to permit removal of the whole plate pack; Figure 4 is a section of the plate carrying bar, taken along line A-A of Figure 3; Figures 5a and 5b are sectional views of a detail within a circle V of Figure 3 and show two alternative versions of this detail; Figures 6a and 6b shows enlarged details from within a circle VI of Figure 2, with parts in two different positions; and Figure 7 shows a modification of the details of Figures 6a and 6b.
In Figure 1 a pack of plates 1 is shown suspended from a carrying bar 2 and clamped between a fixed head 3 and movable follower 4.
The movable follower 4 is suspended from the carrying bar 2 by means of a roller 5 and the plate pack is compressed between the head and the follower by means of tie bars 6 although other means of tightening the pack are well known and may be used as appropriate. The top bar 2 is attached at one end of the fixed head 3 and at the other end to a supporting pillar 7. Untightening and removal of the tie bars 6 permits the follower 4 to be rolled back to a position adjacent to the pillar 7 and thus expose the individual plates of the plate pack 1 for purposes of inspection and maintenance.
So far the description applies to well known and conventional designs.
In accordance with the present invention, it is proposed that the carrying bar 2 should be readily removable from the head 3 and pillar 7 so as to allow the pack of plates to be readily removed, with the carrying bar 2, for servicing at a remote location. An alternative pack of plates can then be inserted. In order for this to be done without removal of the follower 4 from the frame, the follower has to be found a temporary resting place and its roller 5 moved clear of the carrying bar 2. For this purpose, a clamping means 10 is provided for support of the follower 4 to the pillar 7, while allowing some sliding motion. The follower is also provided with one or a pair of lifting cams 9 (see Figure 6a and 6b) normally slightly above a base 8 of the pillar 7.On being rotated by a lever 9a the or each cam engages the base 8 and lifts the follower upwards as indicated by the arrow 9b in Figure 6b so that the roller 5 is raised slightly above the carrying bar 2. The roller 5, which is mounted by means of a quick release pin or shaft, can thus be readily and rapidly removed. Carrying bar 2 is provided with means for attachment of lifting shackles 11, e.g. plain holes 12 as shown in Figure 1. The top carrying bar 2 is secured to the head 3 by attachment bolts 13 passing horizontally through the head 3 and into the top bar 2. The other end of the top carrying bar 2 rests on the pillar 7 and is secured thereto by attachment bolts 13 extending vertically through the top bar 2 and into the pillar 7.When the top carrying bar and plate pack is supported by means of the shackles and an appropriate crane or other lifting mechanism, the attachment bolts 13 securing the bar 2 to the head 3 and pillar 7 can be removed, thus freeing the top bar and plates from the head 3, follower 4 and end pillar 7 so that the carrying bar 2 and plate pack 1 can be removed for servicing. A replacement bar and plate pack can then easily and quickly be installed by the reverse procedure allowing the equipment to be returned to service within a very short time, and allowing the plate pack to be dismantled for servicing at a remote location.
The head 3 has a recess providing mechanical support for the carrying bar 2 in addition to that provided by the bolts 13.
As is well known, plates 1 8 (Figure 4) are designed to be removed individually from the containing frame and for this purpose remain susded from the carrying bar 2 when the frame is open but have freedom of movement allowing disengagement. In order to avoid the need for centering the pack of plates for lifting, the holes 12 for the lifting shackles are disposed substantially equally about the combined centre of gravity of the carrying bar 2 and pack 1 after removal of the follower 4. In order to stabilise the position of the pack 1 on the carrying bar 2, stop plates are provided. A fixed stop plate 21 is provided at the head end of the carrying bar and is received in a recess in a head which thus provides mechanical support for the bar 2.
Figure 5a shows a removable small stop plate 14, which is attached to a clamping plate 22 by a pair of bolts 1 5 adjacent to the follower end of the plate pack as shown in Figure 3. The assembly of stop plate 14 and clamping plate 22 may be located wherever desired along the carrying bar 2 by embracing and clamping a carrying strip 19.
An alternative is shown in Figures Sb wherein a stop plate 14 is bolted directly to the carrying strip by means of a bolt 1 5 received in a predrilled hole. The opening at the top of each plate 1 7 in Figure 4 is normally provided with maximum clearance from the top bar to permit sideways removal of individual plates and avoiding dismantling of the frame for this purpose. However, in this case the converse applies.Carrying bar 2 is provided with a carrying strip 1 9 which is shaped to conform to the opening 17 in each plate and allow a minimum of clearance, shown between arrows'X'-Y'. By these means the plate pack 1 can be transported with the carrying bar 2 without danger of plates becomes but at the same time when the plate pack has been removed to a site which is more suited for maintenance work the stop plate 14 can be removed from the carrying bar and plates removed by sliding along the bar one fter another.
Alternatively, it is possible to remove bottom portions of the carrying bar 2 at intervals as described in our U.K. Patent Specification 1129 924.
Various modifications may be made within the scope of the invention. For instance, Figure 7 shows an alternative to the lifting cams of Figures 6a and 6b. The base 8 of pillar 7 is provided with a pair of ramps 8a and a pair of rollers 8b is attached to the follower 4. In operation when the follower is traversed along the carrying bar in the direction of the pillar 7, rollers 9 will travel up ramps 8a thus lifting and supporting the follower causing roller 5 to become disengaged from the top bar. In this position clamping device 10 is used to secure the follower 4 to the pillar 7.
Also, the smaller and lighter forms of plate heat exchanger, the bolts 1 3 and the pillar end may pass through the pillar 7 and into the top bar 2.
Further, the pack 1 may be centralised on the top bar 2 for lifting and located by removable clamping or holding devices.

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1. A plate heat exchanger comprising a pack of plates suspended from a top rail extending between a head and a supporting pillar, the pack being compressed between the head and a movable follower mounted on the top rail, in which the top rail is readily releasable from the head and supporting pillar so that the pack of plates can be removed bodily with the top rail from the head and supporting pillar.
2. A plate heat exchanger as claimed in claim 1, in which the follower is releasable from the top rail and is arranged to be temporarily accommodated on the support pillar when the top rail is removed.
3. A plate heat exchanger as claimed in claim 2, in which cam means is provided to lift the follower slightly in relation to the support pillar to release the follower from the top rail and clamping means is provided to attach the follower to the support pillar with freedom for the required lifting movement.
4. A plate heat xchanger as claimed in claim 2, in which ramp means is provided to lift the follower slightly to release it from the top rail as it approaches the support pillar.
5. A plate-heat exchanger as claimed in claim 1, 2, 3 or 4, in which the top rail is provided with means for attachment of lifting shackles.
6. A plate heat exchanger as claimed in any of the preceding claims, in which means is provided for blocking more than limited movement of the plates of the pack along the top rail during transport of the pack and top rail.
7. A plate heat exchanger as claimed in claim 6, in which the top rail is provided with a fixed stop plate at the head end and a removable stop plate is secured at or near the follower end of the pack.
8. A plate heat exchanger as claimed in claim 7, in which the removable stop plate is clampable to the top rail in any selected position.
9. A plate heat exchanger as claimed in claim 7, in which the removable stop plate is securable to a preformed hole in the top rail.
1 0. A plate heat exchanger as claimed in any of the preceding claims, in which the plates of the pack slide on the top rail with minimal clearance so as to be substantially restricted against any but longitudinal movement on the said rail.
11. A plate heat exchanger as hereinbefore described with refernce to the accompanying drawings.
12. A frame for a plate heat exchanger, comprising a head, a supporting pillar and a top rail extending between the head and supporting pillar and supporting a movable follower, in which the top rail is readily releasable from the head and supporting pillar.
13. A frame as claimed in claim 12, in whch the follower is released from the top rail and is arranged to be temporarily accommodated on the support pillar when the top rail is removed.
14. A frame as claimed in claim 13, in which cam means is provided to lift the follower slightly in relation to the support pillar to release the follower from the top rail and clamping means is provided to attach the follower to the support pillar with freedom for the required lifting movement.
1 5. A frame as claimed in claim 13, in which ramp means is provided to lift the follower slightly to release it from the top rail as it approaches the support pillar and clamping means is provided to attach the follower to the support pillar.
1 6. A frame as claimed in any of claims 12 to 15, in which the top rail is provided with means for attachment of lifting shackles.
1 7. A frame for a plate heat exchanger substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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WO1994017354A1 (en) * 1993-01-20 1994-08-04 Apv Corporation Limited Plate heat exchanger
WO2009061262A1 (en) * 2007-11-05 2009-05-14 Alfa Laval Corporate Ab Heat exchanger

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
WO1994017354A1 (en) * 1993-01-20 1994-08-04 Apv Corporation Limited Plate heat exchanger
US5740859A (en) * 1993-01-20 1998-04-21 Apv Corporation Limited Plate heat exchanger
WO2009061262A1 (en) * 2007-11-05 2009-05-14 Alfa Laval Corporate Ab Heat exchanger

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