Black and naked :)... 2x 1HP cascade ;)
Hello
This is VERY typical and quite boring, ordinary cascade - metal baseplate (welded frame), plate HX, R507/R1150, no gauges, 2x 13000 BTU,1HP compressors.
So simple, without bling-blings so it's not such expensive as cased cascades ..
Specs :
compressors: Sanyo remark C-RN110H5A around 13000 BTU so 1HP on both stages
evap: steeper
XVes: Danfoss TS2+ nozzle 01 / captube 0.9 mm
HX: plate HX , 12 plates
condenser: 3.0 Kw, alu-cu, cooled by 300mm/230V fan plus alu-cu 2x120mm desuperheater for 2nd stage
refrigerants : R507/R1150
oilseparator : Temprite 340 + Castell handvalve + Danfoss sightglass
safety : RANCO cut-off, 1.5 litre FACH expansion tank
case : baseplate with welded frame 70 x 53 cm , black painted+ wheels
others: Anaconda shocks absorber on 1st stage's suction line and ...that's all ;)
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Frame made by my Father and his helper :) . That's a lot Dad :) .
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Only one suction line will be used here, other one is for another order ;).
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Next part of work and some description after I'll back from holidays ;) so after 17.08 till that time I'm offline :)
Now I go :)) .
Thanks
Best Regards
Peter