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filingDate 1988-12-08^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
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publicationDate 1991-04-09^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber BE-1002618-A7
titleOfInvention HEAT, ESPECIALLY water heater.
abstract A heat exchanger, in particular a heat heater, consists of a number of sections over the outside of which a heating medium, for example flue gas from a burner, is passed. The medium to be heated is passed through a row of parallel channels (1, 2), which form a wall element (3), to which the adjacent collecting elements (4) at right angles to the channels (1, 2) connect for medium passed through channels (1, 2). In the channels (1, 2) two different media can be fed in direct or counter-current to one of the two collecting elements (4). The heating flue gases are passed between wall elements (3), which are arranged in parallel in a row. Both the wall elements (3) and the collecting elements (4) can be profiled in such a way that they can be manufactured inexpensively by means of an extruder or injection molding process.
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