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Josip
24-11-2006, 06:39 PM
Hi, all :)

again surfing around came to this interesting page:

http://www.hrponline.co.uk/techtips-reg.htm

with many useful documents...

Fitting Guides From Manufacturers
http://www.hrponline.co.uk/techfitguide.htm

Refrigerant
http://www.hrponline.co.uk/techtips-refrig.htm

Regulation
http://www.hrponline.co.uk/techtips-reg.htm

Conversions And Calculations
http://www.hrponline.co.uk/tech_conv_calc.htm

Miscellaneous >
http://www.hrponline.co.uk/techtips_misc.htm

British Refrigeration Association
http://www.hrponline.co.uk/techtips_bra.htm

Cold-Room Selection Chart
http://www.hrponline.co.uk/techtips_coldroom.htm

Seems very good place to learn something new;) enjoy:D

Best regards, Josip :)

chillin out
24-11-2006, 06:51 PM
Great links, thanks Josip.

Chillin:) :)

SHERYCOOL
24-11-2006, 11:56 PM
thanks for this interesting page.

taz24
25-11-2006, 10:46 AM
Hi, all :)

Refrigerant
http://www.hrponline.co.uk/techtips-refrig.htm


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account pressures that are experienced when the system is either in operation or at rest. There is also a minimum allowable pressure that systems must be capable of withstanding which is the saturation pressure of the refrigerant at the minimum system design temperature. This value in a 32°C ambient temperature for R410A equates to 33.6bar for the high pressure side of a system and 19bar for the low pressure side. (heat pumps must be designed as if the entire system is at high side pressure).

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Seems very good place to learn something new;) enjoy:D

Best regards, Josip :)


I'm not sure I agree with the pressures they quote. Either this page has not been updated or they have not researched new guidelines but the ambient pressure we test to now is 55degC.

Cheers taz.

taz24
25-11-2006, 10:54 AM
Hi, all :)

Seems very good place to learn something new;) enjoy:D

Best regards, Josip :)


Hi Josip.

I have looked at these sites and the info contained on them is very good and useful. It is out of date though and some of the guidlines have been superceded with newer ones. The information is good though and usefull.
Cheers taz.

jahangir.ahmad
22-02-2008, 10:52 AM
thanks josip

marc5180
27-02-2008, 12:13 AM
Great link, thanks

dyar
11-04-2008, 09:54 AM
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nike123
11-04-2008, 10:10 AM
Ican everyone for any problem in hvac
Hi Dyar,
Welcome to RE!

What you can for everyone for any problem?:confused::confused:

Do you mean that you can help to everyone who have problem in field of HVAC?
Isn't that statemant little pretentious, especially for someone with your age!:rolleyes:

kbrohit
11-04-2008, 12:23 PM
Hey Jents,
Hello
Can anybody help me in getting cross sectional or exploded view for Copeland or Dandoss Scroll Compressors?

nike123
11-04-2008, 01:03 PM
Hey Jents,
Hello
Can anybody help me in getting cross sectional or exploded view for Copeland or Dandoss Scroll Compressors?

Page 4 here:
http://www.americanhermetics.net/assets/pdf/frcc-pc-003-a1-02%20single.pdf

anindo
30-04-2008, 10:21 AM
Hi... Can Somebody Help Me In Calculating The Cop Of A Closed As Well As Open System.... Many Regards

BESC5240
30-04-2008, 11:28 AM
Hey Jents,
Hello
Can anybody help me in getting cross sectional or exploded view for ...Danfoss Scroll Compressors?

Here's a very nice detailled exploded view :

http://www.ra.danfoss.com/TechnicalInfo/Literature/Manuals/17/FRCC-PV-004-A2-02-poster-SH.pdf