On occasion, a plate heat exchanger (PHE) can fail when a plate develops a small crack or in some rare instances when a gasket is dislodged or damaged. When one of these failures causes the two fluids to mix, it’s called a differential leak. This can be particularly damaging in the food, beverage and chemical industries, and can lead to significant downtime. Fortunately, plate heat exchangers are modular, and once the defective plate or gasket is located, it and an adjacent plate simply need to be removed and the PHE can go back into service, operating at a slightly decreased capacity until you acquire the replacements. So how do you find the defective plate? We’ve outlined four simple steps below.
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