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19 Jan 2022

Container heating station installation method

19 Jan 2022

The container heating station is technical innovation, prefabricated in the factory, and directly installed outdoors. It can be flexibly and quickly designed and combined according to different requirements to reduce construction cost, cycle work, and promptly realize unattended heating. The design integrates all the necessary functions of the heat exchange station. Without a separate station, an intelligent control system needs to be coupled to realize the unattended outdoor operation. So it is the best choice of the modification or outdoor.


Today, let's talk about the installation position and container heat exchange station debugging.


The first is the installation position of the container heating station.

The location should be far away from the heating and hot water pipes center. After the heat exchange station is placed, the unit's feet must be adjusted according to the ground conditions to ensure its horizontal base. The most important is the connection. First, the heat exchanger and the external network pipe should be fixed appropriately according to the actual situation before connecting the heat exchanger and the outer network pipe. Next, use expansion bolts to connect the anchor with the ground and embed the anchor in the station's base. 

At the same time, it can be combined with a thermal vacuum degassing system to reduce system-operating costs and pipeline corrosion risk. As a result, it prolongs the service life and improves system-operating efficiency.


Shanghai Accessen Co., Ltd. professionally specializes in heat exchangers R&D, manufacturing, sales, and service. We founded in 2002. Accessen’s three manufacturing bases are located in Shanghai and Jiangsu, China. Over 100,000 square meters in total, producing up to 30000 heat exchangers and 5000 heat exchanger skids annually. The core of Accessen´s operations is based upon one key technology: customized products. We are also complying with the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, CE-Pressure Equipment Directive, American Petroleum Institute, Japanese Industrial Standards, International Electro technical Commission, Bureau Veritas, American Bureau of Shipping, Det Norske Veritas, China Classification Society, and other.