Abstract

Bypassing various fractions of a gas stream around a cooling device provides control over the device's output gas temperature. Operating with gas always flowing in the bypass flue allows the cooling device's exit gas temperature to be adjusted upward and downward—by increasing or decreasing the amount the bypass valve is open. A cooling device should be designed for its maximum anticipated cooling duty (i.e., maximum expected gas flow and maximum expected gas temperature drop). This permits all lesser cooling duties to be obtained by bypassing.

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