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Thread: Black and naked :)... 2x 1HP cascade ;)

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    Smile 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



    Frame made by my Father and his helper . That's a lot Dad .











    Only one suction line will be used here, other one is for another order .
























    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
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    Peter
    Last edited by piotres; 08-23-2008 at 03:25 PM.

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    Better and better, love the look, and your pipe work is really getting very very nice. Could you do me and the rest of us a big favor though, and trim the sig?


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    Man, this is going to be killer Peter! You should really give some major respect to the guy that made your suction lines. Those suckers look sharp!!

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    this week this cascade is planned to be finished I hope I can do that ...

    Ok Nol , I'll try to do sth with sig. this week I'll do this for sure . I have idea how to reduce it to 2 lines

    regards
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    piotres -- I 2nd what Adam said about the pipe work. The bends are clean, and the brazing is "A" number one, very pro!

    Also great job on fabricating the frame thus far. Someday I need to learn how to weld
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    hey i've made one like that before!

    Nice job as always piotres! And the best part is that we have never heard bad things for you from customers. Top builder!

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    I'm still so very condenser jealous


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    Quote Originally Posted by n00b 0f l337 View Post
    I'm still so very condenser jealous
    You an me both man...the "Condensor Fairy" must live in Europe.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Unseen View Post
    hey i've made one like that before!

    Nice job as always piotres! And the best part is that we have never heard bad things for you from customers. Top builder!
    Agree....

    All we need to make sure is he dosent accept to much work....

    he does some high lvl work for sure
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    Great work m8. What refrigerants are you planning to use?
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    Hello

    Refrigerants : r507/r1150 so standart

    Sad that I don't have time to write some words in first post here (specs) ...


    Today I've braze it, and start vaccuming :















    I hope for some more work tomorrow .

    thanks
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    Last edited by piotres; 08-19-2008 at 02:59 PM.

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    hello

    more work :



    First frost on her pipes . And VERY profi insulation from old cloth . I'm proud of it LOL .



    Unloaded for today



    on 260W dummyload.



    1st stage when 2nd stage was cooling 260w .



    2nd stage loaded pressures.



    uuups mine profi insulation wasn't good enought



    And some sha... , I mean leak tester foam .

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    What length of .9mm?


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    around 350cm

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    Beauty of a build Piotres! Stunning work man!

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    Hello



    Some black paint ...





    Some armaflex ...



    Some wiring for safety device ...



    Some stickers ...



    and we have it's best temperature unloaded . Final is I bet sth like -111.



    That's on 260W dummyload after last tuning .



    1st stage when 2nd is unloaded.



    1st stage when 2nd is loaded 260w.



    Handvalve on oilsep allow to work like a hot gas bypass .. temperature can be risen even to sth like -75C.



    Pressures in 2nd stage when it's loaded by 260W.


    Sunday I plan to make last load tests and 100% finishing it . Now it's 99% complete . Owner said he'll made all electic wirings by himself. So now it's only ghetto electric for testing .

    Best Regards
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    running in a vac and still handling 260w, Very nice work indeed!

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    yes, in quite deep vac ...I'm also impressed how this rotaries perform .

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    Man Piotres that is a nice unit.

    If we only had builders in the US that could do that kind of work ...

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    your thread title made me puke in my mouth
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    Quote Originally Posted by billdavis View Post
    your thread title made me puke in my mouth
    Wait, what ?

    Great work piotres.

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    You guys, your insane.

    *goes back to watercooling section*

    Lol, but seriously, that is BEAST!!!!! Very nice job.

    But your all still insane.
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    nice looking unit peter , u never stop do u
    hehe my 1500post is for u

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    c'mon guys it's just ordinary, black, boring , cascade without case ...

    Thanks for comments .

    best regards
    peter

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    really nice baby

    do you have a voltcraft energy check to see, that your loadtester has 260 watts?

    did you change the oil on second stage?
    Last edited by Patrickclouds; 08-25-2008 at 01:16 AM.

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