Product Description
| REFRIGERATION CAPACITY AT 50 Hz Rated @54.5 P/130 F Cond.Temp(Watts) 50Hz cooling capacity, tested at 54.5°C/130°F condensing temperature Evaporating Temperature | VOLTAGE | |||||||||||
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| -10°C +14°F | -5°C +23 °F | 0°C + 32°F | +7.2°C +45 °F | +10°C +50 °F | +15°C +59 °F | |||||||
| AJ 5510F | 22 | 18.6 | 887 | C | F | 920 | 1300 | 1730 | 2443 | 2760 | 3399 | 208-220V/1/50Hz |
| AJ 5512E | 22 | 21.8 | 887 | C | F | 1250 | 1670 | 2130 | 2904 | 3250 | 3898 | 208-220V /1 / 50Hz |
| AJ 5513E | 22 | 24.2 | 887 | C | F | 1460 | 1910 | 2385 | 3203 | 3580 | 4263 | 208-220V /1/ 50Hz |
| AJ 5515E | 22 | 26 | 887 | C | F | 1680 | 2170 | 2720 | 3632 | 4571 | 4770 | 208-220V /1/ 50Hz |
| TAJ 5515E | 22 | 26 | 887 | C,V | F | 1680 | 2170 | 2720 | 3632 | 4571 | 4770 | 400V/3/ 50Hz |
| AJ 5518E | 22 | 32.7 | 887 | C | F | 2210 | 2760 | 3435 | 4572 | 5050 | 6007 | 208-220V /1/ 50Hz |
| AJ 5519E | 22 | 34.5 | 887 | C | F | 2320 | 2880 | 3590 | 4785 | 5300 | 6327 | 208-220V /1/ 50Hz |
| TAJ 5519E | 22 | 34.5 | 887 | C,V | F | 2320 | 2880 | 3590 | 4785 | 5300 | 6327 | 400V/3/ 50Hz |
| FH 5522F | 22 | 40.8 | 1330 | C | F | 2298 | 3059 | 3955 | 5483 | 6153 | 208-220V /1/ 50Hz | |
| TFH5522F | 22 | 40.8 | 1330 | C,V | F | 2298 | 3059 | 3955 | 5483 | 6153 | 400V/3/ 50Hz | |
| FH 5524F | 22 | 43.9 | 1330 | C | F | 2484 | 3309 | 4279 | 5929 | 6652 | 208-220V /1/ 50Hz | |
| TFH 5524F | 22 | 43.9 | 1330 | C,V | F | 2484 | 3309 | 4279 | 5929 | 6652 | 400V/3/ 50Hz | |
| FH 5528F | 22 | 49.0 | 1330 | C | F | 2914 | 3852 | 4950 | 6811 | 7625 | 208-220V /1/ 50Hz | |
| TFH5528F | 22 | 49.0 | 1330 | C,V | F | 2914 | 3852 | 4950 | 3811 | 7625 | 400V/3/ 50Hz | |
| FH 5532F | 22 | 53.1 | 1625 | C | F | 3303 | 4327 | 5540 | 7619 | 8534 | 208-220V /1/ 50Hz | |
| TFH 5532F | 22 | 53.1 | 1625 | C,V | F | 3303 | 4327 | 5540 | 7619 | 8534 | 400V/3/ 50Hz | |
| FH 5538F | 22 | 67.5 | 1625 | C | F | 4146 | 5384 | 6848 | 9353 | 1571 | 208-220V /1/ 50Hz | |
| TFH5538F | 22 | 57.5 | 1625 | C,V | F | 4146 | 5384 | 6848 | 9353 | 1571 | 400V/3/ 50Hz | |
| FH 5542F | 22 | 74.2 | 1625 | C | F | 4343 | 5645 | 7215 | 9951 | 11166 | 208-220V /1/ 50Hz | |
| TFH5542F | 22 | 74.2 | 1625 | C,V | F | 4343 | 5645 | 7215 | 9951 | 11166 | 400V/3/ 50Hz | |
| TAG5546E | 22 | 90.2 | 1960 | C,V | F | 4368 | 5934 | 7839 | 11253 | 12815 | 15961 | 400V/3/ 50Hz |
| TAG 5553E | 22 | 101 | 1960 | C,V | F | 5306 | 7571 | 9105 | 12922 | 14713 | 18406 | 400V/3/ 50Hz |
| TAG 5561E | 22 | 113 | 1960 | C,V | F | 6133 | 8164 | 1571 | 14870 | 16802 | 20658 | 400V/3/ 50Hz |
| TAG5568E | 22 | 124 | 1960 | C,V | F | 6967 | 9180 | 11862 | 16676 | 18887 | 23359 | 400V/3/ 50Hz |
| TAG5573E | 22 | 135 | 1960 | C,V | F | 7501 | 9804 | 12632 | 17816 | 25718 | 25204 | 400V/3/ 50Hz |
| COMPRESSOR MODEL | R134A | REFRIGERATION CAPACITY AT 50 Hz Rated @54.5 P/130 F Cond.Temp(Watts) 50Hz cooling capacity, tested at 54.5°C/130°F condensing temperature Evaporating Temperature | VOLTAGE | |||||||||||
| Nominal Power(H.P) | ||||||||||||||
| Refrigerant | ||||||||||||||
| Displacement (cm3) | ||||||||||||||
| Oil charge(cm3) | ||||||||||||||
| Expansion device | Cooling | |||||||||||||
| -25°C -13°F | -15°C -5°F | -10°C +14°F | -5°C +23°F | -0°C +32°F | +7.2°C -+4°F | +15°C +59°F | ||||||||
| AEZ 3425Y | 1/5 | 134a | 7.55 | 450 | C | F | 116 | 185 | 260 | 350 | 455 | 635 | 866 | 208-220V/ 1/50Hz |
| AEZ4425Y | 1/5 | 134a | 7.55 | 450 | C, V | F | 116 | 185 | 260 | 350 | 455 | 635 | 866 | 220-240V/ 1/50Hz |
| AEZ 3430Y | 1/4 | 134a | 8.85 | 450 | C | F | 195 | 245 | 328 | 432 | 558 | 777 | 1065 | 220-240V/1/50Hz |
| AEZ4430Y | 1/4 | 1 34a | 8.85 | 450 | C, V | F | 195 | 245 | 328 | 432 | 558 | 777 | 1065 | 208-220V/ 1/50Hz |
| AE 3440Y | 1/3 | 134a | 12.05 | 450 | C | F | 236 | 310 | 421 | 561 | 731 | 1026 | 1413 | 220-240V/ 1/50Hz |
| CAE 3440Y | 1/3 | 134a | 12.5 | 450 | C, V | F | 236 | 310 | 421 | 561 | 731 | 1026 | 1413 | 208-220V/1/50Hz |
| CAE 4448Y | 1/3 | 1 34a | 14.15 | 450 | C, V | F | 344 | 403 | 530 | 693 | 892 | 1242 | 1705 | 208-220V/ 1/50Hz |
| CAE 4456Y | 7/16 | 134a | 16 | 450 | C, V | F | 381 | 458 | 604 | 787 | 1009 | 1396 | 1904 | 208-220V/ 1/50Hz |
| CAJ 4452Y | 3/7 | 134a | 15.2 | 887 | C, V | F | 226 | 370 | 528 | 724 | 957 | 1358 | 1879 | 208-220V/1/50Hz |
| CAJ 4461Y TAJ 4461 Y | 1/2 | 134a | 18.3 | 887 | C, V | F | 370 | 475 | 642 | 856 | 1115 | 1569 | 2168 | 220-240V/1/50Hz 400V/3/50Hz |
| CAJ 4476Y | 5/8 | 134a | 21.75 | 887 | C, V | F | 352 | 538 | 756 | 1030 | 1358 | 1926 | 2668 | 220-240V/ 1/50Hz |
| CAJ 4492Y TAJ 4492Y | 3/4 | 134a | 25.95 | 887 | C, V | F | 255 | 584 | 871 | 1215 | 1617 | 2295 | 3164 | 220-240V/ 1/50Hz 400V/3/50Hz |
| CAJ 4511Y TAJ 4511 Y | 1 | 1 34a | 32.7 | 887 | C, V | F | 569 | 878 | 1227 | 1654 | 2160 | 3026 | 4148 | 220-240V/ 1 /50Hz 400V/3/50Hz |
| CAH 4518Y TFG 4518Y | 1-1/2 | 134a | 53.2 | 1330 | C, V | F | 208 | 1036 | 1650 | 2371 | 3200 | 4583 | 6333 | 220-240V/ 1/50Hz 400V/3/50Hz |
| CAH 4525Y TFG 4525Y | 2 | 134a | 74.25 | 1330 | C, V | F | 1155 | 1667 | 2343 | 3201 | 4239 | 6053 | 8442 | 220-240V/1/50Hz 400V/3/50Hz |
| TAG 4528Y | 2-1/2 | 134a | 90.2 | 1960 | C, V | F | 637 | 1368 | 2166 | 3208 | 4492 | 6766 | 9799 | 400V/3/50Hz |
| TAG 4534Y | 3 | 134a | 100.7 | 1960 | C, V | F | 1177 | 1946 | 2871 | 4061 | 5514 | 8071 | 11460 | 400V/3/50Hz |
| TAG 4537Y | 3-1/4 | 134a | 112.5 | 1960 | C, V | F | 1490 | 2281 | 3308 | 4634 | 6258 | 9123 | 12926 | 400V/3/50Hz |
| TAG 4543Y | 3-1/2 | 134a | 124.4 | 1960 | C, V | F | 1836 | 2400 | 3442 | 4848 | 6620 | 9812 | 14124 | 400V/3/50Hz |
| TAGD 4556Y | 5 | 134a | 180.4 | 3920 | C, V | F | 1274 | 2735 | 4333 | 6415 | 6983 | 13533 | 19597 | 400V/3/50Hz |
| TAGD 4574Y | 6-1/2 | 134a | 225 | 3920 | C, V | F | 2980 | 4562 | 6616 | 9267 | 12517 | 18246 | 25852 | 400V/3/50Hz |
| COMPRESSOR MODEL | REFRIGERATION CAPACITY AT 50 Hz Rated @54.5 P/130 F Cond.Temp(Watts) 50Hz cooling capacity, tested at 54.5°C/130°F condensing temperature Evaporating Temperature | VOLTAGE | |||||||||||
| Nominal Power(H.P) | |||||||||||||
| Refrigerant | |||||||||||||
| Displacement (cm3) | |||||||||||||
| Oil charge(cm3) | |||||||||||||
| Expansion device | Cooling | ||||||||||||
| -10°C -13°F | -15°C +5°F | -10°C +14°F | -0°C +32°F | +7.2°C +45°F | +15°C +59°F | ||||||||
| AE 3440A | 1/3 | 12 | 12.05 | 450 | C,V | F | 287 | 373 | 488 | 765 | 1571 | 1372 | 208-220V/1/50HZ |
| CAE 4440A | 1/3 | 12 | 12.05 | 450 | C,V | F | 287 | 373 | 488 | 765 | 1571 | 1372 | 208V/1/50Hz |
| CAE4448A | 3/7 | 12 | 14.00 | 450 | C,V | F | 337 | 443 | 567 | 894 | 1198 | 1590 | 208V/1/50HZ |
| CAE4456A | 7/16 | 12 | 16.00 | 450 | C,V | F | 363 | 496 | 638 | 1005 | 1339 | 1766 | 208V/1/50HZ |
| CAJ4452A | 3/7 | 12 | 15.20 | 887 | C,V | F | 175 | 435 | 595 | 970 | 1283 | 1650 | 208-220V/1/50Hz |
| CAJ4461A TAJ 4461A | 1/2 | 12 | 18.20 | 887 | C,V | F | 240 | 540 | 725 | 1165 | 1508 | 1905 | 208-220V/1/50Hz 400V/3/50HZ |
| CAJ4492A TAJ4492A | 3/4 | 12 | 25.95 | 887 | C,V | F | 385 | 810 | 1080 | 1740 | 2295 | 3000 | 208-220V/1/50HZ 400V/3/50HZ |
| CAJ4511A TAJ 4511A | 1 | 12 | 32.70 | 887 | C,V | F | 595 | 1140 | 1495 | 2320 | 3032 | 4000 | 208-220V/1/50Hz 400V/3/50Hz |
| CAH4518A TAH4518A | 1-1/2 | 12 | 53.20 | 1330 | C,V | F | 1055 | 1520 | 1990 | 3300 | 4527 | 6090 | 208-220V/1/50HZ 400V/3/50HZ |
| CAH4525A | 2 | 12 | 74.25 | 1320 | C,V | F | 1607 | 2120 | 2760 | 4540 | 6216 | 8420 | 400V/3/50HZ |
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| AE Z4425E | 1/5 | 22 | 4.50 | 450 | C,V | F | 138 | 192 | 256 | 413 | 553 | 728 | 220-240V/1/50HZ |
| AEZ4430E | 1/4 | 22 | 5.70 | 450 | C,V | F | 192 | 255 | 336 | 538 | 718 | 945 | 208-220V/1/50HZ |
| AEZ4440E | 1/3 | 22 | 7.55 | 450 | C | F | 308 | 362 | 464 | 733 | 980 | 1298 | 208-220V/1/50Hz |
| AE Z4440E | 1/3 | 22 | 7.55 | 450 | C,V | F | 308 | 362 | 464 | 733 | 980 | 1298 | 208-220V/1/50HZ |
| AEZ9440E | 1/3 | 22 | 7.55 | 450 | C,V | F | 222 | 362 | 464 | 733 | 975 | 1302 | 220-240V/1/50HZ |
| AE3450E | 3/7 | 22 | 9.40 | 450 | C | F | 355 | 426 | 554 | 896 | 1212 | 1623 | 220-240V/1/50HZ |
| CAE4450E | 3/7 | 22 | 9.40 | 450 | C,V | F | 355 | 426 | 554 | 896 | 1212 | 1623 | 208-220V/1/50HZ |
| CAE9450T | 3/7 | 22 | 9.40 | 450 | C,V | F | 256 | 426 | 554 | 896 | 1212 | 1623 | 208-220V/1/50HZ |
| CAE9460T | 1/2 | 22 | 11.30 | 450 | C,V | F | 324 | 553 | 715 | 1134 | 1514 | 2000 | 208-220V/1/50HZ |
| CAJ 9480T TAJ9480T | 5/8 | 22 | 15.20 | 887 | C,V | F | 461 | 786 | 1011 | 1586 | 2103 | 2761 | 208-220V/1/50HZ 400V/3/50HZ |
| CAJ9510T TAJ9510T | 1 | 22 | 18.30 | 887 | C,V | F | 545 | 956 | 1229 | 1909 | 2510 | 3266 | 208-220V/1/50Hz 400V/3/50Hz |
| CAJ9513T TAJ9513T | 1-1/8 | 22 | 24.20 | 887 | C,V | F | 526 | 1074 | 1451 | 2411 | 3272 | 4366 | 208-220V/1/50Hz 400V/3/50Hz |
| CAJ9513T | 1-1/4 | 22 | 25.95 | 887 | C,V | F | 771 | 1233 | 1673 | 2727 | 3629 | 4743 | 208-220V/1/50HZ |
| TAJ4517T | 1-1/4 | 22 | 25.95 | 887 | C,V | F | 771 | 1230 | 1680 | 2720 | 3621 | 4740 | 400V/3/50HZ |
| CAJ4519T | 1-3/4 | 22 | 34.45 | 887 | C,V | F | 1382 | 1780 | 2304 | 3601 | 4738 | 6162 | 208-220V/1/50Hz |
| TAJ4519T | 1-3/4 | 22 | 34.45 | 887 | C,V | F | 1385 | 1780 | 2304 | 3601 | 4738 | 6162 | 400V/3/50HZ |
| FH4522F TFH4522F | 2 | 22 | 39.95 | 1480 | C,V | F | 1068 | 1598 | 2202 | 3774 | 5206 | 7042 | 208-220V/1/50HZ 400V/3/50HZ |
| FH4524F TFH4524F | 2 | 22 | 43.50 | 1480 | C,V | F | 1463 | 1841 | 2456 | 4131 | 5706 | 7759 | 208-220V/1/50HZ 400V/3/50HZ |
| FH4531F TFH4531F | 2-3/4 | 22 | 56.65 | 1480 | C,V | F | 1780 | 2620 | 3504 | 5659 | 7528 | 9854 | 208-220V/1/50HZ 400V/3/50HZ |
| TFH4538F | 3 | 22 | 67.50 | 1625 | C,V | F | 3100 | 4169 | 7041 | 96959 | 13400 | 400V/3/50Hz | |
| TFH4540F | 3-1/2 | 22 | 74.25 | 1480 | C,V | F | 1299 | 3000 | 4301 | 7330 | 9863 | 12938 | 400V/3/50HZ |
| TAG4536T | 4 | 22 | 90.20 | 1960 | C,V | F | 1328 | 3103 | 4368 | 7839 | 11253 | 15961 | 400V/3/50Hz |
| TAG4553T | 4-1/2 | 22 | 100.70 | 1960 | C,V | F | 1528 | 3875 | 5306 | 9105 | 12927 | 18406 | 400V/3/50Hz |
| TAG4568T | 5 | 22 | 112.50 | 1960 | C,V | F | 2059 | 4465 | 6133 | 1571 | 14870 | 20658 | 400V/3/50HZ |
| TAG4568T | 6 | 22 | 124.40 | 1960 | C,V | F | 2493 | 5157 | 6967 | 11862 | 16676 | 23359 | 400V/3/50HZ |
| TAG4576T | 6 | 22 | 134.80 | 1960 | C,V | F | 2803 | 5629 | 7501 | 12632 | 17816 | 25204 | 400V/3/50HZ |
| TAGD4590T | 7-1/2 | 22 | 180.40 | 3920 | C,V | F | 2656 | 6206 | 8735 | 15678 | 22506 | 31922 | 400V/3/50Hz |
| TAGD4610T | 9 | 22 | 201.40 | 3920 | C,V | F | 3055 | 7750 | 10613 | 18211 | 25844 | 36811 | 400V/3/50HZ |
| TAGD4612T | 10 | 22 | 225.00 | 3920 | C,V | F | 4117 | 8929 | 12267 | 21186 | 29739 | 41315 | 400V/3/50HZ |
| TAGD4614T | 12 | 22 | 248.80 | 3920 | C,V | F | 4987 | 1571 | 13933 | 23724 | 33352 | 46718 | 400V/3/50HZ |
| MEDIUM/HIGH BACK PRESSURE COMPRESSORS -R404A | |||||||||||||
| Nominal Power(H.P.) | REFRIGERATION CAPACITY AT 50 Hz Rated @54.5 P/130 F Cond.Temp(Watts) 50Hz cooling capacity, tested at 54.5°C/130°F condensing temperature Evaporating Temperature | VOLTAGE | |||||||||||
| Refrigerant | |||||||||||||
| Displacement (cm3) | |||||||||||||
| Oil charge(cm3) | |||||||||||||
| (D Expansion Device | |||||||||||||
| Cooling | |||||||||||||
| -25°C -13°F | -15°C +5 °F | -10°C + 14°F | 0°C +32 °F | +7.2°C +45 °F | + 15°C +59 °F | ||||||||
| R404A New Refrigerant | |||||||||||||
| AEZ 4425Z | 1/5 | R404A | 4.50 | 450 | C,V | F | 142 | 198 | 263 | 432 | 587 | 787 | 208-220V/l/50Hz |
| AEZ 3430Z | 1/4 | R404A | 5.70 | 450 | C | F | 192 | 258 | 346 | 550 | 741 | 1571 | 220-240V/1/50HZ |
| AEZ 4430Z | 1/4 | R404A | 5.70 | 450 | C,V | F | 192 | 258 | 346 | 550 | 741 | 1571 | 208-220V/l/50Hz |
| AEZ 3440Z | 1/3 | R404A | 7.55 | 450 | C | F | 287 | 357 | 462 | 743 | 1004 | 1342 | 208-220V/l/50Hz |
| AEZ 4440Z | 1/3 | R404A | 7.55 | 450 | C,V | F | 287 | 357 | 462 | 743 | 1004 | 1342 | 208-220V/l/50Hz |
| AEZ 9440Z | 1/3 | R404A | 7.55 | 450 | C,V | F/RH | 214 | 357 | 462 | 743 | 1004 | 1342 | 220-240V/l/50Hz |
| AE 3450Z | 3/7 | R404A | 9.40 | 450 | C | F | 345 | 434 | 567 | 927 | 1270 | 1729 | 220-240V/l/50Hz |
| CAE 4450Z | 3/7 | R404A | 9.40 | 450 | C,V | F | 355 | 434 | 567 | 927 | 1270 | 1729 | 208-220V/l/50Hz |
| CAE 9450Z | 3/7 | R404A | 9.40 | 450 | C,V | F | 250 | 434 | 567 | 927 | 1270 | 1729 | 208-220V/l/50Hz |
| CAE 9460Z | 1/2 | R404A | 11.30 | 450 | C,V | F | 297 | 546 | 711 | 1141 | 1545 | 2086 | 208-220V/l/50Hz |
| CAE 9470Z | 9/16 | R404A | 13.30 | 450 | C,V | F | 383 | 669 | 869 | 1392 | 1878 | 2514 | 208-220V/l/50Hz |
| CAJ 9480Z TAJ9480Z | 5/8 | R404A | 15.20 | 887 | C,V | F | 393 | 747 | 1009 | 1607 | 2172 | 2943 | 208-220V/l/50Hz 400V/3/50Hz |
| CAJ 9510Z TAJ9510Z | 1 | R404A | 18.30 | 887 | C,V | F | 527 | 970 | 1252 | 1972 | 2650 | 3563 | 208-220V/l/50Hz 400V/3/50Hz |
| CAJ9513Z TAJ9513Z | 1-1/8 | R404A | 24.20 | 887 | C,V | F | 497 | 1114 | 1501 | 2485 | 3406 | 4646 | 208-220V/l/50Hz 400V/3/50Hz |
| CAJ 4517Z TAJ4517Z | 1-1/4 | R404A | 25.95 | 887 | C,V | F | 1072 | 1364 | 1776 | 2857 | 3860 | 5173 | 208-220V/l/50Hz 400V/3/50Hz |
| CAJ 4519Z TAJ4519Z | 1-3/4 | R404A | 34.45 | 887 | C,V | F | 1260 | 1769 | 2353 | 3756 | 5030 | 6735 | 208-220V/l/50Hz 400V/3/50Hz |
| FH 4522Z TFH4522Z | 2 | R404A | 39.95 | 1480 | C,V | F | 966 | 1541 | 2240 | 3947 | 5475 | 7459 | 208-220V/l/50Hz 400V/3/50Hz |
| FH 4524Z TFH4524Z | 2 | R404A | 43.50 | 1480 | C,V | F | 1379 | 1835 | 2570 | 4361 | 5977 | 8101 | 208-220V/l/50Hz 400V/3/50Hz |
| FH 4531Z TFH4531Z | 2-3/4 | R404A | 56.65 | 1480 | C,V | F | 1623 | 2382 | 3300 | 5706 | 7782 | 15712 | 208-220V/l/50Hz 400V/3/50Hz |
| FH 4540Z TFH 4540Z | 3-1/2 | R404A | 74.25 | 1480 | C,V | F | 3078 | 3388 | 4425 | 7276 | 9814 | 13056 | 208-220V/l/50Hz 400V/3/50Hz |
| TAG 4546Z | 4 | R404A | 90.20 | 1960 | C,V | F | 1438 | 2806 | 4292 | 7956 | 11297 | 15719 | 400V/ 3 /50Hz |
| TAG4553Z | 4-1/2 | R404A | 100.70 | 1960 | C,V | F | 2774 | 3461 | 4922 | 8958 | 12805 | 17880 | 400V/ 3 /50Hz |
| TAG 4561Z | 5 | R404A | 112.50 | 1960 | C,V | F | 3965 | 4363 | 5895 | 1571 | 14772 | 25717 | 400V/ 3 /50Hz |
| TAG 4568Z | 6 | R404A | 124.40 | 1960 | C,V | F | 5146 | 5322 | 7077 | 11973 | 16636 | 22760 | 400V/ 3 /50Hz |
| TAG 4573Z | 6 | R404A | 134.80 | 1960 | C,V | F | 5453 | 5788 | 7710 | 13123 | 18228 | 24806 | 400V/ 3 /50Hz |
| TAGD4590Z | 7-1/2 | R404A | 180.40 | 3920 | C,V | F | 2876 | 5612 | 8584 | 15912 | 22594 | 31438 | 400V/ 3 /50Hz |
| TAGD4610Z | 9 | R404A | 201.40 | 3920 | C,V | F | 5548 | 6922 | 9844 | 17916 | 25610 | 35760 | 400V/ 3 /50Hz |
| TAGD4512Z | 10 | R404A | 225.00 | 3920 | C,V | F | 7930 | 8726 | 11790 | 20904 | 29544 | 4571 | 400V/ 3 /50Hz |
| TAGD4514Z | 12 | R404A | 248.80 | 3920 | C,V | F | 15712 | 10644 | 14154 | 23946 | 33272 | 45520 | 400V/ 3 /50Hz |
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| Lubrication Style: | Lubricated |
| Cylinder Position: | Vertical |
| Model: | Cae4456y |
| Transport Package: | Wooden/Cartoon Box |
| Specification: | 26*26*58CM |
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What is the impact of humidity on compressed air quality?
Humidity can have a significant impact on the quality of compressed air. Compressed air systems often draw in ambient air, which contains moisture in the form of water vapor. When this air is compressed, the moisture becomes concentrated, leading to potential issues in the compressed air. Here’s an overview of the impact of humidity on compressed air quality:
1. Corrosion:
High humidity in compressed air can contribute to corrosion within the compressed air system. The moisture in the air can react with metal surfaces, leading to rust and corrosion in pipes, tanks, valves, and other components. Corrosion not only weakens the structural integrity of the system but also introduces contaminants into the compressed air, compromising its quality and potentially damaging downstream equipment.
2. Contaminant Carryover:
Humidity in compressed air can cause carryover of contaminants. Water droplets formed due to condensation can carry particulates, oil, and other impurities present in the air. These contaminants can then be transported along with the compressed air, leading to fouling of filters, clogging of pipelines, and potential damage to pneumatic tools, machinery, and processes.
3. Decreased Efficiency of Pneumatic Systems:
Excessive moisture in compressed air can reduce the efficiency of pneumatic systems. Water droplets can obstruct or block the flow of air, leading to decreased performance of pneumatic tools and equipment. Moisture can also cause problems in control valves, actuators, and other pneumatic devices, affecting their responsiveness and accuracy.
4. Product Contamination:
In industries where compressed air comes into direct contact with products or processes, high humidity can result in product contamination. Moisture in compressed air can mix with sensitive products, leading to quality issues, spoilage, or even health hazards in industries such as food and beverage, pharmaceuticals, and electronics manufacturing.
5. Increased Maintenance Requirements:
Humidity in compressed air can increase the maintenance requirements of a compressed air system. Moisture can accumulate in filters, separators, and other air treatment components, necessitating frequent replacement or cleaning. Excessive moisture can also lead to the growth of bacteria, fungus, and mold within the system, requiring additional cleaning and maintenance efforts.
6. Adverse Effects on Instrumentation:
Humidity can adversely affect instrumentation and control systems that rely on compressed air. Moisture can disrupt the accuracy and reliability of pressure sensors, flow meters, and other pneumatic instruments, leading to incorrect measurements and control signals.
To mitigate the impact of humidity on compressed air quality, various air treatment equipment is employed, including air dryers, moisture separators, and filters. These devices help remove moisture from the compressed air, ensuring that the air supplied is dry and of high quality for the intended applications.
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What is the energy efficiency of modern air compressors?
The energy efficiency of modern air compressors has significantly improved due to advancements in technology and design. Here’s an in-depth look at the energy efficiency features and factors that contribute to the efficiency of modern air compressors:
Variable Speed Drive (VSD) Technology:
Many modern air compressors utilize Variable Speed Drive (VSD) technology, also known as Variable Frequency Drive (VFD). This technology allows the compressor motor to adjust its speed according to the compressed air demand. By matching the motor speed to the required airflow, VSD compressors can avoid excessive energy consumption during periods of low demand, resulting in significant energy savings compared to fixed-speed compressors.
Air Leakage Reduction:
Air leakage is a common issue in compressed air systems and can lead to substantial energy waste. Modern air compressors often feature improved sealing and advanced control systems to minimize air leaks. By reducing air leakage, the compressor can maintain optimal pressure levels more efficiently, resulting in energy savings.
Efficient Motor Design:
The motor of an air compressor plays a crucial role in its energy efficiency. Modern compressors incorporate high-efficiency electric motors that meet or exceed established energy efficiency standards. These motors are designed to minimize energy losses and operate more efficiently, reducing overall power consumption.
Optimized Control Systems:
Advanced control systems are integrated into modern air compressors to optimize their performance and energy consumption. These control systems monitor various parameters, such as air pressure, temperature, and airflow, and adjust compressor operation accordingly. By precisely controlling the compressor’s output to match the demand, these systems ensure efficient and energy-saving operation.
Air Storage and Distribution:
Efficient air storage and distribution systems are essential for minimizing energy losses in compressed air systems. Modern air compressors often include properly sized and insulated air storage tanks and well-designed piping systems that reduce pressure drops and minimize heat transfer. These measures help to maintain a consistent and efficient supply of compressed air throughout the system, reducing energy waste.
Energy Management and Monitoring:
Some modern air compressors feature energy management and monitoring systems that provide real-time data on energy consumption and performance. These systems allow operators to identify energy inefficiencies, optimize compressor settings, and implement energy-saving practices.
It’s important to note that the energy efficiency of an air compressor also depends on factors such as the specific model, size, and application. Manufacturers often provide energy efficiency ratings or specifications for their compressors, which can help in comparing different models and selecting the most efficient option for a particular application.
Overall, modern air compressors incorporate various energy-saving technologies and design elements to enhance their efficiency. Investing in an energy-efficient air compressor not only reduces operational costs but also contributes to sustainability efforts by minimizing energy consumption and reducing carbon emissions.
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What are the safety considerations when operating an air compressor?
Operating an air compressor requires careful attention to safety to prevent accidents, injuries, and equipment damage. Here are some important safety considerations to keep in mind:
1. Read the Manual: Before operating an air compressor, thoroughly read and understand the manufacturer’s instruction manual. Familiarize yourself with the specific safety guidelines, recommended operating procedures, and any specific precautions or warnings provided by the manufacturer.
2. Proper Ventilation: Ensure that the area where the air compressor is operated has adequate ventilation. Compressed air can produce high levels of heat and exhaust gases. Good ventilation helps dissipate heat, prevent the buildup of fumes, and maintain a safe working environment.
3. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE): Always wear appropriate personal protective equipment, including safety glasses or goggles, hearing protection, and non-slip footwear. Depending on the task, additional PPE such as gloves, a dust mask, or a face shield may be necessary to protect against specific hazards.
4. Pressure Relief: Air compressors should be equipped with pressure relief valves or devices to prevent overpressurization. Ensure that these safety features are in place and functioning correctly. Regularly inspect and test the pressure relief mechanism to ensure its effectiveness.
5. Secure Connections: Use proper fittings, hoses, and couplings to ensure secure connections between the air compressor, air tools, and accessories. Inspect all connections before operation to avoid leaks or sudden hose disconnections, which can cause injuries or damage.
6. Inspect and Maintain: Regularly inspect the air compressor for any signs of damage, wear, or leaks. Ensure that all components, including hoses, fittings, and safety devices, are in good working condition. Follow the manufacturer’s recommended maintenance schedule to keep the compressor in optimal shape.
7. Electrical Safety: If the air compressor is electric-powered, take appropriate electrical safety precautions. Use grounded outlets and avoid using extension cords unless approved for the compressor’s power requirements. Protect electrical connections from moisture and avoid operating the compressor in wet or damp environments.
8. Safe Start-Up and Shut-Down: Properly start and shut down the air compressor following the manufacturer’s instructions. Ensure that all air valves are closed before starting the compressor and release all pressure before performing maintenance or repairs.
9. Training and Competence: Ensure that operators are adequately trained and competent in using the air compressor and associated tools. Provide training on safe operating procedures, hazard identification, and emergency response protocols.
10. Emergency Preparedness: Have a clear understanding of emergency procedures and how to respond to potential accidents or malfunctions. Know the location of emergency shut-off valves, fire extinguishers, and first aid kits.
By adhering to these safety considerations and implementing proper safety practices, the risk of accidents and injuries associated with operating an air compressor can be significantly reduced. Prioritizing safety promotes a secure and productive working environment.


editor by CX 2024-02-18