Often seen on coppers or kettles in Breweries, a DIN125 or DN125 Immersion Heater is good to 20 BAR. Available with 6 or 9 looped or U bent elements with 1 or 2 stat pockets, allowing for control AND overtemp cutout if needed. With that many elements we can squeeze on a lot of power. Or if you prefer, achieve a very low watt density.
Also referred to as 5″NB.
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The major benefit of these heaters is the ability to remove them with comparative ease. This makes them very popular with brewers & distillers, as cleaning in situ is a bugger. I know from grim experience with Alex & Nathan at Green Duck. They beat me with a big stick when I miss bits. The screams in an empty & warm vessel are blood curdling.
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DIN125 or DN125 Immersion Heater Flange Table
5″ | Flange Diameter | PCD | No. of Bolt Holes | Diameter of Bolts | Diameter of Holes | Diameter of Raised Face | Height of Raised Face |
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PN6 | 240mm | 200mm | 4 | M16 | 18mm | 178mm | 3mm |
PN10 | 250mm | 210mm | 8 | M16 | 18mm | 188mm | 3mm |
PN16 | 250mm | 210mm | 8 | M16 | 18mm | 188mm | 3mm |
PN25 | 270mm | 220mm | 8 | M24 | 26mm | 188mm | 3mm |
PN40 | 270mm | 220mm | 8 | M24 | 26mm | 188mm | 3mm |
PN64 | 295mm | 240mm | 8 | M27 | 30mm | 188mm | 3mm |
Table D | 10″ (254mm) | 8 1/4″ (210mm) | 8 | 5/8″ (16mm) | 11/16″ (17mm) | ||
Table E | 10″ (254mm) | 8 1/4″ (210mm) | 8 | 5/8″ (16mm) | 11/16″ (17mm) | ||
Table F | 11″ (279mm) | 9 1/4″ (235mm) | 8 | 3/4″ (19mm) | 7/8″ (22mm) | ||
Table H | 11″ (279mm) | 9 1/4″ (235mm) | 8 | 3/4″ (19mm) | 7/8″ (22mm) | 7″ (178mm) | 1/16″ (2mm) |
ANSI 125/150 | 10″ (254mm) | 8 1/2″ (216mm) | 8 | 3/4″ (19mm) | 7/8″ (22mm) | 7 5/16″ (186mm) | 1/16″ (2mm) |
ANSI 300 | 11″ (279mm) | 9 1/4″ (235mm) | 8 | 3/4″ (19mm) | 7/8″ (22mm) | 7 5/16″ (186mm) | 1/16″ (2mm) |