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Distillation Column

Overview

The Distillation Column becomes hot during operation and produces Steam as a byproduct. It generates noticeable heat and moisture in its immediate surroundings, making the area warmer and more humid while active.

This behavior affects nearby temperature-sensitive systems and materials. Place the Distillation Column with ventilation and thermal management in mind so that the heat and Steam it emits do not interfere with refrigeration, sensitive equipment, or work areas. Directing or capturing the Steam with appropriate piping, vents, and condensers will help control ambient humidity and recover the Steam where useful.

  • Emits heat and produces Steam while running; expect increased ambient temperature and humidity nearby.
  • Locate away from heat- or moisture-sensitive machinery and storage to avoid unwanted effects.
  • Use airflow management and Steam-handling infrastructure to mitigate or harness the emissions.
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