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Refrigeration Training System

Refrigeration Training System

Product Code: LBNY-0005-1410003

Categories: Refrigeration and HVAC Lab

Tags: Refrigeration Training System

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  • Description

The refrigerant flow can be modified via shut-off valves. Togetherwith the components from heat exchanger, flow meter or manometer, simplerefrigeration circuits are realised. For continued experiments additionalrefrigeration components from advanced experiments are used post-injectionvalve, capacity controller or defrost timer. This training system practical experiments relating to the operation of arefrigeration system can be implemented by dealing with differently configuredcompression refrigeration circuits. The components used are common inrefrigeration and therefore closely related to practice. All components of the trainingsystem have ball valves at the connections. Using the required accessory kit thecomponents are connected into a complete refrigeration system. The base unit Refrigeration Training System includes the main components of a refrigeration circuit: acondensing unit with compressor, condenser and receiver and a refrigerationchamber with integrated evaporator, fan for forced ventilation and an electricdefrost heater. The refrigerant R513A serves as working medium. A pressure switch protects the compressor against excessivepressure. For the completeexperimental setup laboratory workplace with frame for mounting the componentsand power supply, is required.
 
Features:
Clear arrangement of components
Setup of the most varied refrigerationcircuits using modular component kits.



Specification

Extension with components from for advancedexperiments in refrigeration systems
Insulated refrigeration chamber withintegrated evaporator, electric defrost heater and condensate drip tray
Base unit for the refrigeration trainingsystem
Condensing unit, consisting of hermeticcompressor, condenser, receiver, pressure switches and shut-off valves
Extension with components from for basicexperiments using simple refrigeration circuits.

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