Identify Heat Exchangers

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Identify Heat Exchangers

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I picked these up from Al Lager's estate several years ago. Can anyone identify the application. Note what appears to be cable tubes.
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I picked these up from Al Lager's estate several years ago. Can anyone identify the application? Note what appears to be cable tubes.
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Sounds like 912 ones. Are the top heat exits very short too?
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Cable tubes = 912

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Thanks, that is what I suspected.
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