Daikin R134a Coepact Chillers.Daikin Europe NV have introduced a series of compact water-cooled chillers that have been optimized to operate with R134a refrigerant re·frig·er·antadj. 1. Cooling or freezing; refrigerating. 2. Reducing fever. n. 1. A substance, such as air, ammonia, water, or carbon dioxide, used to provide cooling either as the working substance of . This new range, known as their Coepact Line, is suitable for both comfort cooling, heating (water temperatures up to 55[degrees]C and process applications, and offers cooling capacities ranging from 120 to 580kW and heating capacities from 151 to 728kw. These Daikin chillers with DDC See VESA DDC. control (digital display control) can be equipped with DICN (Daildn integrated chiller chill·er n. 1. One that chills. 2. A frightening story, especially one involving violence, evil, or the supernatural; a thriller. chiller Noun 1. network system), which allows the simultaneous operation Noun 1. simultaneous operation - the simultaneous execution of two or more operations parallel operation operation - (computer science) data processing in which the result is completely specified by a rule (especially the processing that results from a of up to four chillers as if they were a single unit, in order to deliver the required cooling capacity Such a function enables a 2MW chiller plant to be operated via a single coftroller. All units are fitted with Daikin seei hermetic hermetic /her·met·ic/ (her-met´ik) impervious to air. her·met·ic or her·met·i·cal adj. Completely sealed, especially against the escape or entry of air. , single screw coepressors that are purpose-designed for use with R134a refrigerant. The compressor is both compact and robust, and its lack of valves and critical reciprocating components not only increases resistance to liquid slugging but also ensures maximum reliability Minimum bearing load and balanced axial and radial forces are achieved via symmetrical compression with a single rotor and frictionless idler gate rotors. |
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