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    Compressor for island case



    Hello experts,
    I need make island case with built-in condensig unit and capillary tube.
    The air temperature inside may vary from minus 6 C to plus 6 C.
    Should I use LBP or MBP Embraco compressor for condensig unit ?
    Which must be evaporation temperature?

    Thanks for any advice



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    Re: Compressor for island case

    Tralex , i didn't understand what you want to build . . . please explain
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    Re: Compressor for island case

    Hello botrous,
    I'm sorry for my inefficiency to explain what I want.
    Now I drew my question.
    Thank you
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    Re: Compressor for island case

    You need MBP or LBP assuming you want to evaporate around -16C
    to achieve -6C

    You need to check Embraco table for that compressor to see if it can achieve the required duty at that evap temp

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    Re: Compressor for island case

    I agree with Ayub . . . send an email to the Embarco and they can help you select the right compressor for your application or see the Embarco tables
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    Re: Compressor for island case

    You also need to check the condenser size if you intend using the existing one. The safest would be to use a standard condensing unit sized to the (new) capacity of the existing evap. Remember the evap will give slighlty more capacity at the high temperature (depending on the delta T of course).

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