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    Specs for this rotary

    I've tried everything via Google with no luck, anyone able to say what the BTU and displacement is..


    Mitsubishi Electric Air Conditioning Compressor R22

    Model Number: NH56YDAT

    Serial No: A0055375BG
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    http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...m=170324043114

    56ccm
    3x380V
    35000 to 36400 BTU/h @ 7,2°C

    page 63 and 64: http://www.salvadorescoda.com/tarifa...ountingAcc.pdf

    here is a nh56ydet, but i don´t think that ther are large differences:
    http://www.extremecooling.net/index/..._vergleich.pdf

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    Looks right. Displacement is usually written into the model name: NH56YDAT -> 56cc/rev.

    That's a HUGE compressor. I've never used more than 40.7cc/rev in cascades, and that's already very very big.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MeltedDuron View Post
    Intresting info on the displacment in the model name, i learn't something there!
    but not for all manufactors.

    this is a very usefull document
    http://www.extremecooling.net/index/..._vergleich.pdf

    and yes 3 phase

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    Quote Originally Posted by Patrickclouds View Post
    but not for all manufactors.

    this is a very usefull document
    http://www.extremecooling.net/index/..._vergleich.pdf

    and yes 3 phase
    Yeah true, IIRC Samsung doesn't include displ into the name. BTW most brands use to do so.

    Dunno if it helps, but I did this a year ago. (Just managed to get a better layout today with Excel 2007)



    According to my displ to btu estimates, 56cc/rev for an R22 compressor more or less corresponds to 32,400Btu/hr (I guess for 1PH, 200 to 220v or something).
    Last edited by before; 05-11-2009 at 03:54 AM.
    Best Regards,
    Xavier


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