I will not doing autocascade, please delete me... :)
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I will not doing autocascade, please delete me... :)
tnx
done :toast:Quote:
Originally Posted by LittleDevil
Ok boys and girls, I'd just like to check if my compressor is allowable under the comp rules. It's out of a 12000btu air con and is supposidly rated at 13000btu here's a piccy of the specs (framed in the red box). All my caculations indicate that it's about 1.5hp, but quite a few people have posted so far that they are using 12000btu compressors, ave I calcuated wrong :confused: ?
It is a 1hp rotary as described in the following datasheet (according to your specs it's a QJ222PAA rotary model; here is the QJ222P datasheet; the only diff may be the power input ie 115V/240V, 50Hz/60Hz).Quote:
Originally Posted by aussie_guy00000
its over 1 hp............if ou want to get technical you need to state 1 hp input or output.
You're right, i've missed the basics.Quote:
Originally Posted by wdrzal
input 1194 Watts
1hp = 746W
So it means 1194/746=1,6 HP
Sorry for bad info, but on manufacturer site, it's given for "+1HP"
Thanks walt, that's what I thought, but I see a lot of people refering to a 12-13000btu compressor as a 1hp compressor :confused: . And i've checked the power input of most of them and they're all around 1100-1200w, and therefore 1.5-1.6hp. I just wanted to clarify if I was missing something.Quote:
Originally Posted by wdrzal
*runs off to find a smaller compressor*
Ok, where are you getting copper wools in US? man... I am too lazy :P
http://img46.imageshack.us/img46/6236/btu9ml.jpg
a quick cross reference - maybe this should be a sticky
Grocery stores. That's where I got mine :p:Quote:
Originally Posted by jinu117
It's a good table, but I think the problem is that a lot of people mix up the power rating with the cooling capacity, although I don't know how they came up with 12000btu = 1hp :confused:. I guess this table should make it a piece of cake to establish compressor sizing for everyone :DQuote:
Originally Posted by MarioMaster
Can i enter the competition with 34CC compressor?
I'll use TEV\TEV R11,R14,R22,R23 + some specific from secret research labs ;)
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Originally Posted by xooler
*looooooooooooooool*Quote:
Location: Russia,Saint-Petersburg
Be aware of our russian friend with some secret "gases"...
Hehe...just kidding btw... :p:
Yea, of course you can enter the competition, you`re welcome here :toast:Quote:
Originally Posted by xooler
I see that you want to use few gasses and it will be few stages autocascade ? I will add you to "Super PRO" division.
Good luck
Update: You`re in, please post your ice bath shoot here ;)
TEV on second stage ?? :rolleyes:Quote:
Originally Posted by xooler
R11 ..that's having + 23.8* C boiling point in 0 bars ...:rolleyes:
I think, that Your auto-c would be something special :D
Really ? :D +23,8*C ? :DQuote:
Originally Posted by piotres
r11 isn't a bad choice. I think someone did his homework :D
2 LukeXE LOL,Yeah,i've SS =)
I'm not idiot ;)
High boiling temperature gases are used to provide liquid phase after first HX ( mix-to-air) and make it easier to control separating pressure via 3-d valve and thus presence of low boiling components in gase phase after separator.
We try to make mix with "wide fish" on P-Xi diagramm and extra high temperature glide.And, we don't need separator presence, but, because of not too good heat exchanger, we have to separate liquid, not allowing it to pass through high pressure HX side.
Looking at his site i would say that he has the appropriate experience, why must you all be so quick to ask that question, its always statements like the one quoted that i see pop-ing up, I'm sure the man wouldnt have signed up for the competition, without previous experience/knowledge...Quote:
Originally Posted by LukeXE
The *smug* clowd grows, in this little section of XS..
thanks
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Xooler, [ZIZI] @ I`m sorry, I had today bad day (it`s quite late now in poland, I must go to bed quickly), don`t be mad at me, I didn`t want my words have that bad meaning, I`m such an idiot now :cord:
Really, I didn`t known that gas with + boilling temp could be used in autocascade but from now I will know that it`s possible, thanks for explain and sorry again for that stupid question :yepp:
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Originally Posted by LittleDevil
Little devil don’t quit the autocascade comp, just use something other than r402a.
Why not try r290/1150 I was hoping for some competition. :toast:
I'm currently unsure as to whether or not I'm gonna be able to compete in this competition. I have expenses at around $600 a month right now, and for a 16 year old in between jobs, it's hard enough to manage as it is, without having to add in getting all the parts for an autocascade together.
We have a lot of time for build it, still we have 4 months to do working auto-c. Maybe you will be in better financial situation in next 2-3 months ?
Absolutely no need to appoligize, I jumped the gun as well: I too had a rough day and it's just that i see so many of such posts that i probably misunderstood the point behind your question as an act of arrogance, for that i appoligize, as well.Quote:
Originally Posted by LukeXE
forget about it :D :toast: :toast:
As for the autocascade competition, you competitors better start showing some updates im getting nervous ;) keep up the good work.
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