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0-140) Hot combustion gases leave a heater for a corn-chip fryer at 435°C and are fed to a cross-flow heat exchanger that is used to preheat the air entering the burner. The device is called a recuperator and the energy saved is equal to the energy gained by the air. Air may be assumed to enter the exchanger at 30°C, and the hot combustion gases may be
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0-140) Hot combustion gases leave a heater for a corn-chip fryer at 435°C and are fed to a cross-flow heat exchanger that is used to preheat the air entering the burner. The device is called a recuperator and the energy saved is equal to the energy gained by the air. Air may be assumed to enter the exchanger at 30°C, and the hot combustion gases may be
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