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ijielo
28-09-2012, 01:14 PM
1) Is the model 5F20 anf 5F30 applicable to be used for R-407C refrigerant?

2) Is the 06DM3370DA3601 model suitable to use for airconditioning application? Is it also applicable for R-407C refrigerant?

Thanks

install monkey
28-09-2012, 07:33 PM
FOR HCFC BLENDS:
Carlyle’s engineering efforts were directed toward
testing the new HFC refrigerants, not the interim
HCFC blends. Carlyle provides tentative approvals of
the following blends based on tests by the refrigerant
manufacturer and feedback from field applications, not
on testing undertaken by Carlyle:
• For Low Temperature applications:
R-402A
(HP-80)
and R408A (FX10).
• For Medium Temperature applications:
R-401A
(MP-39), R-402B (HP-81)
and R409A (FX56).
NOTE
: Carlyle compressors require alkylbenzene oil,
such as Totaline
® P903-2001or Shrieve Chemical-Zerol
150
, whenever an HCFC blend is used. In a retrofit
application the amount of mineral oil cannot exceed
25% when mixed with alkylbenzene.
Carlyle does not
recommend the use of POE lubricants with HCFC
blends.
A number of HCFC blends are not approved.
Some may create a hazardous situation.
Carlyle
requires all refrigerants used in our compressors
to be A1/A1 (low flammability/low toxicity). The
rating is based on ASHRAE 34 safety standard.
Not all A1/A1 refrigerants are approved for use in
Carlyle compressors. Some of the refrigerants or
blends available are either flammable (A1/A2 or A1/
A3) and/or toxic (A1/B1 or A1/B3). Some A1/A1
refrigerants can change ratings if contaminated. Any
replacement refrigerant must operate with the same
pressure levels and temperature ranges as the CFC or
HCFC being replaced.
Do not use any refrigerant
not specifically approved in this guide unless
you have obtained approval from the Carlyle
Compressor engineering department

moideen
29-09-2012, 09:41 AM
1) Is the model 5F20 anf 5F30 applicable to be used for R-407C refrigerant?

2) Is the 06DM3370DA3601 model suitable to use for airconditioning application? Is it also applicable for R-407C refrigerant?

Thanks
1 you can use 407c with POE OIL.
2.06DM using only for refrigeration duty.cannot use for A/c.

Moideen-Dubai

ijielo
30-09-2012, 03:48 PM
Moideen-Dubai

Thanks for the info...if 06DM can't be used for A/C duty, what is the replacement Carrier (Carlyle) model for this compressor for A/C duty?

ijielo
30-09-2012, 03:50 PM
Also, as per Carrier advice 5F20 & 2F30 is not suitable nor not tested for R - 407C usage voiding the warranty of the compressor.