Helical Coil Heaters

Helical coil thermal fluid heaters are built around a helically wound coil – a common approach in fired industrial heaters. For customers with a smaller footprint and a lower heat load, our helical coil systems offer a lower cost option with 85-90% the efficiency of our serpentine coil technology.

Helical coil heaters are extremely versatile and provide peak performance in a variety of applications. While they’re primarily designed to heat thermal oil, they can be used to directly heat fluids such as oil, asphalt, water, and blended fuels.

Enerquip’s helical coil heaters come in two standard configurations. Our smaller HC-130 model is rated at 1.3 MM Btu/Hr. and our larger HC-210 model is rated at 2.1 MM Btu/Hr. When neither of these standard models will do, we can also build custom to your process requirements.

Engineered with controls in place for safe operation, plant managers appreciate the quality design and craftmanship of an Enerquip product.

Enerquip Has Your Helical Coil Industrial Heater Solution

With over 30 years of experience in the industry, Enerquip has become a name synonymous with providing high quality, cost-efficient thermal fluid heating products that meet the needs of our clients. Enerquip engineers will work with you to assess your specific industrial heating needs, review the operation of your existing heater and determine possible fuel savings with the installation of a new Enerquip unit that will increase your plant’s efficiency.

If initial cost is a prime consideration for your next project, let Enerquip’s helical coil thermal fluid heaters be your heater of choice.

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Upgrade to an Enerquip Serpentine Coil

Due to their lower maximum temperature rating, the helical coil heater design efficiency is 85-90% of the serpentine coil design. The entire coil bundle must be replaced in a helical coil design when it comes to future tube maintenance.

A section of a serpentine coil may be pulled out and replaced on its own. This saves you time and money.

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