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    Replacing condensor



    Hi.....Everybody
    I am new to the forum!!
    How can I replace a forced air condensor of an upright cooler (700x700x1800 mm high) with static air cooled condensor?. The compressor is SC12G of Danfoss (hermatic).
    Thanks inadvance
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    Rayin



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    Re: Replacing condensor

    Welcome Rayin

    My only thought is why would you want to do this?

    Looking at your location (middle east) you must have high ambient temperatures, which would be the reason for a forced air (i.e. fan blown) condenser.

    Are you not going to create trouble for yourself (or your customer)?

    Adrian

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    Re: Replacing condensor

    are you wanting to do this because the existing condenser is strugling for duty? if so i would leave it in and fit a higher speed fan motor assembley or at a push fit a remote condenser on the back panel and pipe it in series so you have 2,that would do it.

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    Re: Replacing condensor

    Quote Originally Posted by Rayin View Post
    Hi.....Everybody
    I am new to the forum!!
    How can I replace a forced air condensor of an upright cooler (700x700x1800 mm high) with static air cooled condensor?. The compressor is SC12G of Danfoss (hermatic).
    Thanks inadvance
    Regards
    Rayin
    Danfos build condensing units as standard and replaceing the old one would require you to de-gas / recover the old gas unbraze the joints and remove the old one. Reconect the new fit new dryer and pressure test. Then you will vac out the system and add the gas.

    Cheers taz.

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    Re: Replacing condensor

    Hi Electrocoolman....Thank you very much for your response. The refrigerator will be in air conditioned room. So ambient temperature will less. Replacing the air cooled condenser is to have more internal useful area. What I am looking for is how to calculate the no. of raws and columns for the condensor?
    Thanks for OLD GAS BOTTLE & TAZ24
    With regards
    Rayin

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    Re: Replacing condensor

    Hi Rayin,

    The SC12G compressor requires FAN cooling, not static, so you will still need a fan to cool the compressor.
    Will you gain very much space from changing the condenser....better to move the whole condensing unit.
    I think the condenser will need to be able to reject about 1500w.
    Adrian

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