Mbsm.pro, Refrigerator, All Size Condenser Length Details in table with Feet
written by Lilianne | 23 January 2024
Here’s how it works:
The refrigerant in the evaporator absorbs heat from the food and air inside the refrigerator, causing them to cool down.
The compressor pumps the hot, low-pressure refrigerant gas to the condenser.
The condenser coils release the heat absorbed by the refrigerant to the surrounding air, causing the refrigerant to condense back into a liquid.
The expansion valve allows the high-pressure liquid refrigerant to flow back to the evaporator, where the pressure drops and the refrigerant cools down again, ready to absorb more heat.
Here are some of the advantages of condenser refrigerators:
Reliable and efficient: They have been around for a long time and are well-understood technology.
Relatively inexpensive: They are generally more affordable than other types of refrigerators, such as absorption and thermoelectric refrigerators.
Widely available: They are readily available in a variety of sizes and styles from many different brands.
However, there are also some disadvantages to consider:
Noise: The compressor can be noisy, especially when it first starts up.
Energy consumption: They can be less energy-efficient than other types of refrigerators, such as inverter refrigerators.
Environmental impact: The refrigerants used in condenser refrigerators can contribute to greenhouse gas emissions if they leak.
Overall, condenser refrigerators are a good choice for most people who are looking for a reliable and affordable way to keep their food cold. If you are concerned about noise or energy consumption, you may want to consider other types of refrigerators.
Mbsm.pro, compressors, DZ120V1A, DZ120V1V, DZ120V1B, inverter, blcd, from 1320 to 4320 rpm, from 82 to 265 w input, cooling 293 btu to 904 , 1/3 hp, r600a, lbp
Cooling capacity: 30,299 BTU/h. This translates to approximately 3 HP (horsepower). However, it’s important to note that HP is not a perfect conversion for cooling capacity, and the actual cooling output can vary depending on various factors like operating conditions and refrigerant type.
Refrigerant gas: R22 (note that R22 is being phased out in some countries due to environmental concerns)
Input power: 2090W
Voltage: 220-240V, 50Hz, 1 Phase
Applications: air conditioners, dryers, refrigerators, chillers, etc.
This compressor has been replaced by the Tecumseh AE4470Z, HBP – R404A, 220-240V/50Hz supercharger/compressor Tecumseh CAE9470Z Ö ltyp (POE), HBP – R404A, Voltage 220-240V/1/50Hz, Starting current LRA 20A, Motor type CSR, Cap. Connections OD: 3/8“ x 1/4“ m measured for condensation temperature 54,5° C, suction gas temperature 46° C, measuring conditions: CECOMAF