Multiple Choice
The outlet temperature of cooling water in a heat exchanger is generally not allowed to exceed above 50°C in industrial practice mainly to avoid
A) Its evaporation loss
B) Excessive corrosion
C) Uneconomic LMTD
D) Decrease in heat exchanger efficiency
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