Blooming good order for Tranter
The use of Tranter International AB’s plate heat exchangers (PHE) for
greenhouse water disinfection equipment is resulting in substantial
energy savings for flowers, fruit and vegetable growers around the
world.
The Ecoster drain water disinfector, from Netherlands-based specialist
Van Dijk Heating, is used to disinfect the drainage water from the
greenhouses - and remove fungi, bacteria and viruses - prior to its
re-use. A further benefit derives from the fact that the disinfected
water contains valuable fertilisers which would otherwise have to be
flushed away and disposed of. Using this equipment, cost savings of up
to 50% on fertilizers have been recorded, depending on the drain
percentage and the exact nature of the crop.
Van Dijk Heating manufactures two types of disinfector unit; one which
has an integral gas burner and a second which is linked to an existing
source of energy such as a heating circuit via another heat exchanger.
After the disinfection process the water is quickly cooled and passed
into a holding tank for re-use. The inclusion of the Tranter PHE is the
means by which this cooling is achieved, taking heat from heat and
channelling it into the early stage of the process to save energy and
maximise the overall efficiency of the plant.
Disinfection is based on a simple heating principle and takes place in
a continuous process. The incoming water is quickly heated from around
20°C to 95°C and maintained at this temperature for 40 seconds.
Complete disinfection is guaranteed by a sophisticated computer-based
temperature control system. Such is the efficiency of the system that
the heat exchanger raises the temperature of the disinfector’s 20 °C
intake water by as much as 70 °C and requires the gas burner or
additional heat exchanger to ‘add’ only another 5°C.
Commenting on the use of Tranter PHEs, Van Dijk Heating's Nico de Bruin
said, "Tranter PHEs give us the energy efficiency, performance,
compactness and reliability that we require, coupled with a highly
service-oriented and problem-solving approach."
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