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Some type of heat exchangers have two MAWPs (maximum allowable working pressure), one for the shell and another for the:
relief valves
tubes side
structure
non-condensable gases
relief valves
tubes side
structure
non-condensable gases
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Tubes side.
Explanation: Shell-and-tube heat exchangers have two separate pressure boundaries, so they often have two MAWPs — one for the shell side and one for the tube (tube-side) circuit.
Explanation: Shell-and-tube heat exchangers have two separate pressure boundaries, so they often have two MAWPs — one for the shell side and one for the tube (tube-side) circuit.
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