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    How to calculate the compressor power for this?



    Hi all...
    Here's the case,
    There's a 1000 liter of water in a stainless steel tank, and there would be some sort of food stuff go through that tank for cooling down. The stuff itself will be around 80°C. Now I'd like to keep water temperature constant around 15-20°C, how much compressor power do I need?
    The room temperature where the tank is is around 35°C (yes, very tropical down here in Indonesia).

    Any help would be really appreciated!
    Thanks in advance.



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    Re: How to calculate the compressor power for this?

    You need to give also the flow rate of your product and what exit temperature do you want/expect of your product?
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    Re: How to calculate the compressor power for this?

    Hi,
    you have to now type of product
    Quantity of the product
    Temp. of the product in/out
    Time of the product in the tank

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    Re: How to calculate the compressor power for this?

    ysh1317,

    If you need to compressor shaft power or electrical power consumption then after you get refrigerant capacity need you hav to know the mechanical COP or the electrical COP, respectively.
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