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    Unhappy Salad Bar/cooler Design



    I have an old westinghouse freezer that has been converted to a salad bar without refrigeration. that is where Icome in. I need to remove 3320-5100 btu/h I have located a r22 condenser but need a plate evaporator and i wasn't sure about selecting a txv or if that would even work. any suggestions?
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    Re: Salad Bar/cooler Design

    You need TXV or cap tube.

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    Re: Salad Bar/cooler Design

    Quote Originally Posted by TAIT View Post
    I have an old westinghouse freezer that has been converted to a salad bar without refrigeration. that is where Icome in. I need to remove 3320-5100 btu/h I have located a r22 condenser but need a plate evaporator and i wasn't sure about selecting a txv or if that would even work. any suggestions?
    Pfffttttt salad , tell them no one eats it anyway

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