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Kcrac-108 W To W Heat Pump
Kcrac-108 W To W Heat Pump
Description
Heat Pump and the refrigerating machine basically work
on one and the same principle and with the same
components. Heat pump is a machine, which delivers
heat at a temperature suitable for domestic, Industrial
and Commercial purposes. By added work input from the
motor or engine it extracts heat from low-grade source.
In many circumstances heat pumps can make valuable
contribution to energy conservation. The majority of heat
pumps operate on the vapour compression cycle using a
refrigerant as the working fluid.
Heat pump is fully sealed R-134A refrigerant system using
water-to-water pumping principle. The equipment
Technical Details
produces realistic results and has low thermal inertia so
Compressor : Hermitically sealed compressor.
Reciprocating type. Capacity 1/3 that unit stabilises very quickly and enables student’s
Ton, Emerson Copeland make. maximum experimentation.
Refrigerant : R-134A
Condenser : Water cooled type shell and coil
condenser with refrigerant inside
the tube.
Evaporator : Water cooled type shell and coil
evaporator with refrigerant inside
the tube.
Pressure Gauges : 2 Nos. (For suction & discharge
pressure)
Water Flow Measurement : By rotameters-2Nos. (For both
condenser and evaporator).
Make: Eureka, 10-100 LPH
Expansion Valve : Capillary Tube, Compatible Capacity.
Safety Control : Overload and over current
protectors for compressor Experimentation/Learning Objectives
and Time delay circuit with Determination of co-efficient of performance
Low/high voltage auto-cut. of the unit when working as water-to-water
Temperature Sensor : RTD PT-100 Type. heat pump.
REFRIGERATION & AIR CONDITIONING
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