The drain cooler in a feed water heater serves to cool the water before it is discharged, ensuring compliance with OSHA regulations by keeping the temperature below 140°F. It is typically integrated within the heat exchanger but can also be placed outside for specific operational benefits. When located outside, it allows for more efficient heat exchange between the condensed steam and the feed water, enhancing overall system efficiency. Additionally, this external placement facilitates easier maintenance and cleaning, particularly when dealing with fouling-prone bearing coolant water. The design choice ultimately balances operational efficiency and maintenance considerations.