Pipe Insert Dry Well Immersion Heaters
Electric pipe insert immersion heaters provide a reliable indirect heating solution for tanks and vessels in industrial and process heating applications. Removal of an immersion heater from a tank for servicing or replacement requires that the tank be drained. When this is impractical, use Durex pipe insert drywell immersion heaters.
Our dry well heater isolates the immersion heater from tank contents, thereby facilitating easy heater removal without draining the tank. Due to the plug or flange heater being isolated from the contents of the tank, they are kept safe from corrosive materials that could damage the heating element.
Pipe Insert Tank Heaters
Durex Industries manufactures industrial pipe insert heaters by utilizing custom or industry-standard screw plug or flange immersion heaters in various sizes, material options, and power ratings. The immersion heater is then fitted to the pipe insert or dry well, which in turn, is mated to a coupling or flange nozzle connection on the tank or vessel.
Design Features of Pipe Insert Heaters
- Industry standard or custom designed screw plug or flange immersion heater
- ANSI standard flanges as well as custom plate flanges
- High Alloy heater element sheath at low watt densities extend heater life
- C-UL heater element recognition to 600VAC available
- ASME Code Stamp available for pressurized applications
- Steel, stainless steel, Inconel and other drywell (pipe insert) materials available
- Standard and hazardous location enclosures ensure safe, effective site installation
- Welded construction throughout
- Integral thermostats, thermocouples and control panels for temperature control and sensing
Uses for Pipe Insert Dry Well Heaters
From water tanks to chemical mixers, pipe insert dry well heaters heat fluids for a variety of thermal heating applications. You also can find drywell heaters in fluid freeze protection and winterizing, large and small storage tanks, and degreasing tanks. Pipe insert heaters are used to heat a variety of mediums, including solvents, corrosive liquids, clean & process water, lube and fuel oils, caustic solutions, asphalt & tar, and molasses & syrup.
Factors to Consider When Using Dry Well Heaters
- Electrical rating: voltage, phase, wattage
- Heater screw plug or flange size
- Mounting fitting to tank
- Material requirements
- Dry well dimensions
- Electrical enclosure requirements
- Hazardous location installation
- Space limitations for installation or heater removal
- Outdoor or indoor installation
- Quantity of liquid being heated
- Temperature control and sensing requirements
Contact Durex Industries for Pipe Insert Dry Well Immersion Heaters
Our experienced engineers can assist you in providing the best and most efficient immersion heating solution required for your application. Durex can also supply temperature sensors and temperature controls for your sensing and control needs.
Pipe Insert (Drywell) Heaters Specs & Options
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Refer to the Screw Plug Immersion or Flange Immersion heater sections for heater descriptions, technical and ordering information. Heater watt densities are limited to 8 W/in2 for standard designs, however, other watt densities may be recommended based on application requirements.
Mounting and Installation Orientation
Pipe insert dry well heaters are usually horizontally mounted into the side of a tank. Due to space or access limitations, this style heater can be installed vertically as well. If a vertical installation is likely required, please contact Durex to discuss the specific application and design requirements prior to ordering.
Control and Temperature Sensing Options
Pipe insert dry well heaters are typically remotely controlled by either a thermostat or thermocouple (or RTD) mounted in the tank. However, Durex always recommends the use of a high limit heater element thermocouple to monitor internal temperatures to ensure long heater life and also to provide possible early detection of system upset.
Temperature Control Panels for Pipe Insert Heaters
Durex Industries electrical temperature control panels meet a wide variety of industrial requirements by providing an extensive line of standard and custom engineered solutions. All temperature control panels are fully pre-wired and tested at the factory and come with a set of drawings including schematics and installation and maintenance manuals. Standard temperature control panels include NEMA 12 enclosure, main power disconnect, process temperature controller, pilot lights, panel labels, primary and secondary fusing, and ventilation fan /filter (if required). Other options available.
Construction Options
Custom Voltage and Power Rating
A large variety of standard design heaters are available, however, custom volts, watts and watt density are available upon request. For reference, screw plug dry well heaters are typically used up to 5kW. A tank needing 15kW, for example, would use three 5kW heaters. Larger power requirements will need flange immersion pipe insert heaters in order to provide the necessary kW.
Mounting Fitting and Configuration
Pipe insert dry well heaters can be designed and manufactured for direct field welding to an existing tank. If a fitting is required for mating to a tank coupling or flange, a screw plug (or flange) can be welded to the dry well pipe to allow for mounting to the tank. The tank mount fitting size is generally (but not always) one size larger than the heater screw plug (or flange) size. For example, a 2" to 2 ½" NPT pipe coupling would be supplied on the dry well. This enables the pipe insert to be screwed into the storage tank coupling and the 2" NPT screw plug heater to be mounted into the dry well pipe assembly.
Pipe Insert (Dry Well) Vessel Materials
Standard dry well material is carbon steel. However, other materials such as 304SS, 316SS and Inconel® 600 are available.
Pipe Insert (Dry Well) Exterior Treatment and Finish
Passivation and electropolish of the pipe insert external surface can be provided to remove any free iron and also provide a smoother surface finish.
Pipe Insert (Drywell) Heaters How to Order
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- Electrical Rating: Voltage, phase, Wattage
- Heater Plug or Flange Size: If known or required, the specific heater screw plug or flange size and material
- Mounting Fitting to Tank: None (for direct-to-tank weld in units), screw plug or flange size and material
- Dry Well Information: Well dimensional details and/or constraints and material requirements
- Electrical Enclosure: NEMA 1(standard), NEMA 4, NEMA 7, NEMA 4/7 or CSA Certified.
- Please designate hazardous location information if a certified enclosure is required
- Sensing and Control: None (standard) or high limit temperature sensor type
Pipe Insert (Drywell) Heaters Typical Applications
Back to Top- Large storage tanks
- Water tanks
- Fuel oil storage tanks
- Asphalt & tar tanks
- Molasses & syrup tanks
- Fluid holding tanks
- Chemical mixers & reactors
- Degreasing tanks
- Hot or warm water storage
- Freeze protection & winterizing
- Corrosive liquids heating
- Caustic solutions heating
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