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lana
19-01-2006, 07:07 AM
Hi everyone,

Do you know any reliable capillary tube selection table?

Thanks.:)

Lc_shi
19-01-2006, 09:54 AM
search in thef orum. i remember there is valuable information.

Renato RR
19-01-2006, 11:32 AM
Copeland 5 volume manual.

Best regards,
Renato

Carlo Hansen
19-01-2006, 01:24 PM
Hi Lana

Here is something about capilary tube.

Best regards
Carlo Hansen

lana
19-01-2006, 04:58 PM
Hi everybody,

Thanks for your help. Everything I got is based on a certain compressor. Is there any referance like TEV selection table which gives the capacity and the te together?
Cheers:)

Carlo Hansen
19-01-2006, 05:42 PM
Hi lana

Maybe this link is better, compressor size and
capilary size.

http://www.supco.com/images/20%20cap%20tubing.pdf

best regards
Carlo Hansen

lana
20-01-2006, 07:42 AM
Thanks Carlo.
Cheers.:)

dogma
20-01-2006, 09:53 AM
Did you find what you were looking for lana?

lana
20-01-2006, 04:02 PM
Did you find what you were looking for lana?

Actually NO.

Everything is based on a compressor. What I am looking for is a table like TEV.
Cheers:)

Carlo Hansen
20-01-2006, 05:55 PM
Hi Lana

The table for cappilary calculation I have seen is from
a specified compressor capacity, or capillary tabels from Danfoss or others.
I do not think you can find a conversion table for diff.
types of compressors and diff. refrigerants in one tabel.

Take a look at RefSim simulation, it can calculate the
system and make calculations for a capilarry tube.

http://www.coolit.co.za/refsim/index.htm

Best Regards
Carlo Hansen

dogma
21-01-2006, 09:36 AM
Hi lana, The only cap tube selection data I have is for a specific commpressor manufacturer. sorry.

But by using these with specific refrigerant types, once you know the pressure drop required, they can be quite accurate. Its a matter then of protype manufactuer and tweeking the system.

Simulations are great, but without accually producing and testing your design it's very difficult. As I'm sure you are aware the product to be cooled/stored can have slight variations as do componentry. Systems can work a treat on the computer but can have disapointing results once the system reaches test phase.

cheers

:)

fridg
12-02-2006, 12:24 AM
:eek: Gday dogma


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Lana i know i might be a little bit late with this post
but you might find this link to be of some use for
cap tube selection.

No doubt you would have the information you needed by
now anyway.

http://www.actrol.com.au/ProductLookup.nsf/$$ViewTemplate%20For%20(VA_S8MainIndex)!OpenForm&Start=1&Count=30&Expand=2&Seq=1



http://www.actrol.com.au/ProductLookup.nsf/section_index!OpenForm

Crystal-426
19-06-2008, 02:33 PM
Hello, why I can't open the link? Recently, I have found these information for a long time. can you tell how to select a capillay tube for the refrigerant R134a. Thank you very much!

Crystal

icecube51
19-06-2008, 10:07 PM
try this one, its free;)

http://www.danfoss.com/BusinessAreas/RefrigerationAndAirConditioning/Product+Selection+Tools+Details/DanCap.htm

Ice

sonnyshores
20-09-2008, 04:08 AM
Look in Modern Refrigeration & Airconditioning (copy right 19820) Page 165

dogma
25-09-2008, 10:15 AM
Modern Refrigeration & Airconditioning (copy right 19820)

Where do i get a copy of this sonnyshores???


rEGARDS

dOGMA

thiyagu
11-03-2009, 12:44 PM
Hai
We want cppillary tube software please give the details

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12-03-2009, 06:57 PM
Hai
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