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Why is Low-H2O heat exchanger more efficient with lower water temperatures than any other fin tube element?

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Why is Low-H2O heat exchanger more efficient with lower water temperatures than any other fin tube element?

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Jaga Low-H2O elements are designed to work with Low- water temperatures. The corrugated fins are developed with a maximum aluminium surface and large contact area with the copper tube. The fin distance is optimised to generate the best airflow through the element when using low water temperatures. Up to 16 parallel/serial tubes with specially designed collectors, allows lower water flow while reducing the pressure drop and maintaining the required turbulence. The element is based on the principle of a cross flow heat exchanger, whereby the temperature difference between the water and air is always optimal. The short contact distance between the fin and the air reduces the outlet air temperature, this maintains a laminar airflow in the element and reduces stratification in the room. This means that the warm air does not go immediately to the ceiling but mixes with the ambient room air, just where you want it to become warmer. In general, you have to double the dimensions of the radiator

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