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    why CIC system ?



    happy new year to all of you.

    I have a blast freezer 4H-15.2 Bitzer compressor without CIC system ,room temperature -35°C by using R22 refrigerant .

    I realised the compressor oil become brown colour . Last oil changing was 1 year ago . some people said i need to install CIC system to prevent oil colour changing .

    could any body guide me where to get the information or article about CIC system and VARICOOL system ? when i need to fix those system and why install head fan ?

    I have tried on GOOGLE search but still can not get what i want .

    Your help would be much appreciated .

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    Re: why CIC system ?

    Last edited by nike123; 01-01-2010 at 05:24 PM.

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    Re: why CIC system ?

    Hello Nike 123 ,thanks for your help .i 'm down loading the file .

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    Re: why CIC system ?

    let's say the system is using R507 refrigerant , Do we need to fix CIC system ?

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    Re: why CIC system ?

    Quote Originally Posted by oilzee View Post
    let's say the system is using R507 refrigerant , Do we need to fix CIC system ?
    Install Bitzer software, find your compressor and set your operating conditions and software will tell you what you need.
    I doubt that is necessary for R507 or R404A since their vapor density is higher at same evaporation temperatures.

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    Re: why CIC system ?

    Quote Originally Posted by nike123 View Post
    I doubt that is necessary for R507 or R404A since their vapor density is higher at same evaporation temperatures.
    Thanks Nike , i will do it .

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    Re: why CIC system ?

    one more question.if i use it as a freezer storage ,room temperature from -35°C set it to -20°C , what would it be ? still need CIC system ?
    Last edited by oilzee; 01-01-2010 at 06:04 PM.

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    Re: why CIC system ?

    Quote Originally Posted by oilzee View Post
    one more question.if i use it as a freezer storage ,room temperature from -35°C set it to -20°C , what would it be ? still need CIC system ?
    Varicool or CIC depend on size of compressor!
    For R22 and room temperature -20 evaporation will be around -28°C and that require CIC or Varicool as well as aditional head cooling.
    You cannot use capacity control when you have CIC !
    http://www.bitzer.de/download/downlo...5.pdf&ccode=DE

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