Line Heaters
A Line Heater is a high-pressure coil that rests inside a liquid media bath over a heat source that warms the process stream typically during a pressure drop. The Line heater is normally after the Sand separator, or if no sand separator is present then it is the first vessel placed after the wellhead and is typically rated over the wellhead shut-in pressure. Line heaters are also known as indirect heaters and coiled heaters. Line heaters pre-warm the incoming process stream prior to the pressure drop and also warm the process stream after the pressure drop preventing the formation of ice. The pressure drop is a control point to reduce the operating pressure across the downstream equipment that can be managed. For additional heat in a process stream, you can implement a choke-less heater that does not have a choke.
A Line Heater is a high-pressure coil that rests inside a liquid media bath over a heat source that warms the process stream typically during a pressure drop.
The Line heater is normally after the Sand separator, or if no sand separator is present then it is the first vessel placed after the wellhead and is typically rated over the wellhead shut-in pressure.
Line heaters pre-warm the incoming process stream prior to the pressure drop and also warm the process stream after the pressure drop preventing the formation of ice. The pressure drop is a control point reduce the operating pressure across the downstream equipment that can be managed.
Internal Options:
- High-Pressure Coil and Fire-tube
- Low-Pressure Coil and Fire-tube
Pressure Ratings:
- 1440
- 3000
- 5000
- 10000
Designs:
- 36" to 60" Diameter Shells
Sizes:
- 125MBTU/hr -5MBTU/hr
Weather Option: Cold and Warm
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