Originally Posted by
Rob White
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You are measuring an evaporator by it's length?
If anybody answers your question they are a lot better than me.
It's like saying I have a car that is 5 mtrs long, what engin shall I put in it?
We don't really measure evaps and compressors that way. We measure them in
kW duty, (heat loads).
you have to know the size of the room the product inside, the amount of times the door will be opened and for how long.
Does the evaporator have 2, 3, 4 or more fan motors on it.
What temperature will you put the stock into the room what temperature do you want to keep the stock at and how long do you want the stock to stay in the room.
When you have all those you then calculate the heat loading and design accordingly.
Rob