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Mechanical subcooling involves cooling the liquid refrigerant of a low temperature system by evaporating the refrigerant of a high temperature system. Since high temperature systems are more efficient than low temperature ones, mechanical subcooling provides a net gain in overall efficiency.
Packless chillers function well as subcoolers of either R-12. R-22 or R-502, and yield a low pressure drop for the subcooled liquid. Seven chiller models are available to offer a wide range of subcooler capacities.
SPECIFICATIONS
- Coaxial Tube-in-Tube Design: Convoluted Inner Tube* of Copper; Outer Tube (Shell) of Steel
- Working pressures: 400 psig on subcooled refrigerant side; 620 psig on evaporating refrigerant side.
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