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    Trane screw compressor oil



    Hi! I need to replace oil in Tane screw compressor CHHB 070. The oil type is 025E. I can′t find information about this oil. Viscosity and so on… I want to select analogue of 025E. (R 22). Chiller RTRA108. Can anybody help?
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    Re: Trane screw compressor oil

    Hi.

    As the below indicates.
    Both 025E and 050E are semi synthetic 300SUS 68 grade.
    Just search for an alternative.
    The E denotes European Oil.
    Grizzly


    OIL00050 Semi-synthetic, viscosity: 300 SUS = 68cSt, eleven 10 litre containers, same asOIL0025E

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    Re: Trane screw compressor oil

    Emkarate RL 68H should do the trick

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    Re: Trane screw compressor oil

    Thank you very much for help. Second zero in 0025 was very useful info.
    Trane approved oils - http://www.google.ru/url?sa=t&rct=j&...45645796,d.d2k
    And else - http://www.google.ru/url?sa=t&rct=j&...45645796,d.d2k

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    Trane compressor

    Hi All,

    I am trying to find some compressor details and was wondering if anyone here can help.

    I am cross referencing a Trane Compressor 3E5H80 on R22. Does anyone have information on this compressor?

    Many thanks

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    Re: Trane screw compressor oil

    ISEL
    Or should I say Jared of ISEL inc. (Oil suppliers)

    Your posts are in direct contravention of this forum.
    Snake Oil Salesmen or any direct sales are not what we are about.

    Your posts have been reported.
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    Re: Trane screw compressor oil

    Quote Originally Posted by Sserrviceman View Post
    Hi! I need to replace oil in Tane screw compressor CHHB 070. The oil type is 025E. I can′t find information about this oil. Viscosity and so on… I want to select analogue of 025E. (R 22). Chiller RTRA108. Can anybody help?
    Thanks in advance..
    Which oil did you used as even i want to change the oil in Tane screw compressor..Please reply thanks in advance

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    Re: Trane screw compressor oil

    Quote Originally Posted by BennyRivera View Post
    Hi! I need to replace oil in Tane screw compressor CHHB 070. The oil type is 025E. I can′t find information about this oil. Viscosity and so on… I want to select analogue of 025E. (R 22). Chiller RTRA108. Can anybody help?
    Thanks in advance..

    Which oil did you used as even i want to change the
    led lighting in Tane screw compressor..Please reply thanks in advance
    Still waiting for reply

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    Re: Trane screw compressor oil

    I'm not a salesman or trying to sling any snake oil. I'm simply trying to help supplement this forum's knowledge base of lubricants. It appears many just understand oil as oil. I attempt to not directly market or sell anything (especially since we do not sell to end users). I'm simply here to try and help people make a better fluid selection - even if it's not one of ours.

    As for the original question. Any POE based fluid in a 68cSt will work just fine. If you notice high R22 dilution into your oil, you may have to step up to a 100cSt. The big thing is to have a minumum viscosity of 7-9cSt at your bearings (which are usually 180-220ºF) POEs generally have a higher viscosity index and better solubility/miscibility with R22 and any lubricants the compressor might have been running prior. POEs do not contain paraffin particles like cracked oils (or base mineral oil) and are more stable oxidatively. There is a reason many OEMs are now shipping their products filled with POE based fluids.

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    Re: Trane screw compressor oil

    I used Mobil EAL Arctic 68 instead of 025E.

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    Re: Trane screw compressor oil

    Hi! Else one little question relative to oil replacement. Chiller Dunham Bush ACHDX, horizontal screw also Dunham - HSC 1509. R407C. Can t find info about DB18oil. First of all viscocity.. Can anybody help?
    Thanks in advance..

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    Re: Trane compressor

    The Trane open drive model 'E' eight cylinder - what do you want to know about the nominal 100 TR (R22) based on 60HZ compressor?

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