The manufacturing material of the flanged immersion heater changes with every application.
By choosing the wrong material for an electric immersion heater, you run the risk of high maintenance costs, low efficiency, and eventual degradation and self-destruction of the electric immersion heater.
Contact us today for advice on selecting the best material, wattage, and correct power density for your electric immersion heating element.
In brief, the most crucial factors to consider while selecting an immersion element include:
The fluid to be boiled and the heater sheath material must be correctly matched. If they are not, the boiling liquid will quickly damage the sheath.
Some materials will perform average, while other materials will be ideal for the fluid you are going to boil with an electric immersion water heater.
The same applies to the flange heater material.
Bucan offers a flanged heater with Watt densities ranging from 4w/in2 to 80w/in2. The right power density will prevent the fluid from scorching and overheating. It also prevents excess heat build-up, thus reducing the need for maintenance.
To calculate the required wattage, you need a lot of numbers, but our engineers can do the math for you. Based on the tank volume and size, the properties of the liquid to be boiled, wattage loss, and other parameters, we can suggest the optimal wattage range for your electric immersion heating element.
For a complete list of criteria to be considered to select the best sheath material, refer to the table below. Do not hesitate to call us if you need assistance with your immersion water heater.
Bucan also manufactures immersion water heaters with thermostats and thermocouples. Our thermostat supports a variety of temperature ranges and has a max capacity of 25A and 600V.
The thermocouples can be attached to heating elements and used as high-temperature limiting devices.
The optional features of our immersion heater include:
Bucan is one of Canada’s leading manufacturers of flanged immersion heaters. You can depend on our expertise to provide you with an optimally designed immersion heating element that will perfectly complement the fluid you are going to boil with Bucan’s oil tank immersion heater.
Our wide selection of immersion element materials will ensure the longevity of your system by preventing overheating or underheating. Call us today!
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| Size | Max # of elements | Standard cold end | O.D. | Flange thickness | # Holes | Holes diameter | B.C. | O.D. | Flange thickness | # Holes | Holes Ø | B.C. |
| 2.5″ | 3 | 5 1/2″ | 7″ | 7/8″ | 4 | 3/4″ | 5 1/2″ | 7 1/2″ | 1″ | 8 | 7/8″ | 5 7/8 |
| 3″ | 6 | 5 1/2″ | 7 1/2″ | 15/16″ | 4 | 3/4″ | 6″ | 8 1/4″ | 1 1/8″ | 8 | 7/8″ | 6 5/8″ |
| 4″ | 9 | 5 1/2″ | 9″ | 15/16″ | 8 | 3/4″ | 7 1/2″ | 10″ | 1 1/4″ | 8 | 7/8″ | 7 7/8″ |
| 5″ | 9 | 6 3/4″ | 10″ | 15/16″ | 8 | 7/8″ | 8 1/2″ | 11″ | 1 3/8″ | 8 | 7/8″ | 9 1/4″ |
| 6″ | 18 | 6 3/4″ | 11″ | 1″ | 8 | 7/8″ | 9 1/2″ | 12 1/2″ | 1 7/16″ | 12 | 7/8″ | 10 5/8′ |
| 8″ | 30 | 6 3/4″ | 13 1/2″ | 1 1/8″ | 8 | 7/8″ | 11 3/4″ | 15″ | 1 5/8″ | 12 | 1″ | 13″ |
| 10″ | 48 | 10″ | 16″ | 1 3/16 | 12 | 1″ | 14 1/4″ | 17 1/2″ | 1 7/8″ | 16 | 1 1/8″ | 15 1/4″ |
| 12″ | 60 | 10″ | 19″ | 1 1/4″ | 12 | 1″ | 17″ | 20 1/2″ | 2″ | 16 | 1 1/4″ | 17 3/4″ |
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Flanged immersion heater can be used in different applications. In order to meet the heating requirements of a specific application and have a safe operation in the environment within which a heater operates, several factors should be taken into consideration in the design of flanged immersion heater. The following are a number of criteria that should be considered:
| Sheath Material | Maximum Temperature |
| Copper | 360°F (180°C) |
| Stainless Steel | 1200°F (650°C) |
| Steel | 750°F (400°C) |
| Incoloy | 1500°F (815°C) |
For more information in selecting Flanged immersion Water heater please contact our technical specialists
| Application | Sheath Material | Screw plug material | Typical Watt Density w/in2 |
| Clean water | Copper | brass | 55-80 |
| Process water/Weak solution | Stainless Steel | Stainless Steel | 25-55 |
| Oil light | Steel | Steel | 20-25 |
| Oil medium | Steel | Steel | 12-15 |
| Corrosive solutions (basic) | Incoloy | Stainless Steel | 20-25 |
| Corrosive solutions (acidic) | Stainless Steel | Stainless Steel | 20-25 |
| Vegetable oil | Stainless Steel | Stainless Steel | 30-40 |
| Asphalt, tar, wax | Steel | Steel | 4-10 |
| Air | Incoloy | Steel | 25-30 |
The thermostats used in flanged immersion heater are the bulb and capillary style. The standard thermostat has 25A max capacity and could operate up to 240V. This thermostat is single pole/single throw style with a temperature range of 10-120ºC. The table below shows other ranges of thermostats that are available.
| Thermostat | Contact Operation | Temperature Range | Volts / Amps |
| T0 | SPST | 10ºC to 120ºC | 125V – 30A / 250V – 30A / 277V – 25A |
| T1 | SPST | -15,5ºC to 40ºC | 125V – 30A / 250V – 30A / 277V – 25A |
| T2 | SPST | 70ºC to 280ºC | 125V – 30A / 250V – 30A / 277V – 25A |
| T3 | SPST | 149ºC to 370ºC | 125V – 30A / 250V – 30A / 277V – 25A |
| T4 | SPST | 0ºC to 120ºC | 125V – 30A / 250V – 30A / 277V – 25A |
| T5 | DPST | 10ºC to 120ºC | max. 277V – max. 25A |
| T6 | DPST | -15,5ºC to 40ºC | max. 277V – max. 25A |
| T7 | DPST | 25,5ºC to 204,5ºC | max. 277V – max. 25A |
| T8 | DPST | 10ºC to 120ºC | max. 600V – max. 15A |
It should be noted that thermostats are only temperature controllers and should not be used as fail-safe high limit switches.
Built-in thermocouples could be used inside flanged immersion heater to give more accurate temperature indications. Thermocouples could also be attached to one of the heating elements and used as high-temperature limiting devices.
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| Size | Fig. # | Dim.A | Dim.B | Dim.A | Dim.B | |
| NEMA1 | 2.5″ | 1 | – | 3” | – | 4.5” |
| 3″ | 1 | – | 3” | – | 4.5” | |
| 4″ | 1 | – | 4.5” | – | 4.5” | |
| 5″ | 1 | – | 4.5” | – | 4.5” | |
| 6″ | 1 | – | 4.5” | – | 4.5” | |
| 8″ | 1 | – | 4.5” | – | 4.5” | |
| 10″ | 1 | – | 7.5” | – | 7.5” | |
| 12″ | 1 | – | 7.5” | – | 7.5” | |
| NEMA4 | 2.5″ | 2 | 5 5/8″ | 4 1/2″ | 5 5/8″ | 7 1/4″ |
| 3″ | 3 | 5 5/8″ | 4 1/2″ | 5 5/8″ | 7 1/4″ | |
| 4″ | 3 | 6 11/16″ | 7 1/4″ | 6 11/16″ | 7 1/4″ | |
| 5″ | 3 | 7 3/4″ | 7 1/4″ | 7 3/4″ | 7 1/4″ | |
| 6″ | 3 | 8 3/4″ | 7 1/4″ | 8 3/4″ | 7 1/4″ | |
| 8″ | 3 | 10 3/4″ | 7 1/4″ | 10 3/4″ | 7 1/4″ | |
| 10″ | 3 | 11 7/8″ | 7 1/4″ | 11 7/8″ | 7 1/4″ | |
| 12″ | 3 | 15 1/4″ | 8” | 15 1/4″ | 8” |
| NEMA7 | 2.5″ | 4 | 4″ | 9 1/4″ | 4″ | 11″ |
| 3″ | 4 | 4 1/2″ | 9 1/4″ | 4 1/2″ | 11″ | |
| 4″ | 4 | 5 9/16″ | 10 1/4″ | 5 9/16″ | 11 1/2″ | |
| 5″ | 4 | 6 5/8″ | 10 3/4″ | 6 5/8″ | 12″ | |
| 6″ | 4 | 7 5/8″ | 11″ | 7 5/8″ | 12 1/4″ | |
| 8″ | 4 | 9 5/8″ | 13″ | 9 5/8″ | 13″ | |
| 10″ | 4 | 10 3/4″ | 13 1/2″ | 10 3/4″ | 13 1/2” | |
| 12″ | 4 | 12 3/4″ | 14 1/2″ | 12 3/4″ | 14 1/2” |
A flange heater is used to mount an immersion heater within a vessel.
Work with a trained designer from a trusted company.
Yes, there are many variations that can be designed.
Bucan can add many temperature control options.