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An angled, eye-level shot captures the control panel of a double pipe heat exchanger, likely situated in a laboratory or industrial setting in Jaipur, India. The control panel, presented in a blue casing with a white faceplate, features various operational controls and digital displays. Prominently labeled in red text on the left, the unit is identified as a "DOUBLE PIPE HEAT EXCHANGER (PARALLEL/COUNTER FLOW)." At the top left, a "MUTRONICS" digital display unit shows numerical readouts with both green and red segments. Below this, a "DIGITAL TEMPERATURE INDICATOR LF 100" displays red numbers. The panel incorporates four yellow rotary switches with red handles, each marked for "ON/OFF" operation. Two of these switches are designated for "HEATER-1" and "HEATER-2," controlling heating elements. Another switch manages the "PUMP." A red indicator light is visible next to the "MAINS" power control, which appears to be a small black rectangular switch. The control panel is mounted within a larger apparatus, evident by the red metal support frames visible on its right side. A large, silver-colored pipe or conduit is partially visible on the far right, connecting to the heat exchanger system. The background consists of a plain white wall, and a laminated instruction sheet is affixed to the wall below the panel. The image shows the equipment in a static state, with no visible activity or people.
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