The heavy-duty battery-powered transfer vehicle is composed of batteries and is the power source for a series of flatbed vehicles. It powers the flatbed truck. The direct current flows into the distribution box and supplies the distribution box to the operating system and the motor.
Vapor compression distillation (VCD) produces fresh water from saline water by developing heat from vapor compression (Fig. 17.9 ). It reduces the boiling point of saline water by pressure reduction like the case with MSF and MED. The technique is used either in combination with MED or alone. The heat for boiling and evaporation comes from the
Quantum Inverter Series. Model: MWFT - R-410A Refrigerant. - Gold-fin coating on the condenser prevents corrosion and improves heat transfer. - 4 meter pipe-kit included. - Improved condensing unit design for easier maintenance. Available Capacities: - 9,000 BTU (110 V & 220 V) - 12,000 BTU (110 V & 220 V) -
mode to defrost outdoor coil. 8.COILS—Constructed with copper tubes and aluminum fins mechanically bonded to tubes for maximum heat transfer capabilities. All coil assemblies are leak tested up to 550 PSIG [3792 kPa] internal pressure. 10 TON 1. BASE 2.
Step 1: Identify outdoor condition, indoor condition, and ventilation rate (% outside air) Step 2: Draw a straight line between the outdoor and indoor conditionsindoor conditions Step 3: Draw a straight line between points 1 and 2 25
Page 2 SPECIFICATIONS General Data Model No. TPA090S4S TPA120S4S Nominal Size − Tons 7.5 10 Connections (sweat) Liquid line − in. (o.d) 5/8 Vapor line − in. (o.d) 1−3/8 1−3/8 Refrigerant R−410A holding charge Outdoor Coil Net face area − sq. ft. Outer
XC16-060-230's two-stage technology optimizes performance compared to conventional single-stage systems, resulting in more even temperatures and lower utility bills. High-quality components assure a high level of reliability, even under the harshest outdoor conditions. ALL REGIONS.
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Exercises on Air Conditioning Processes (Solutions) 1. Determine the quantity of heat required to raise 14 m3/min of air at 20 C and 80 per cent relative humidity to 35 C. What is the final relative humidity? [Ans.: 4.27 kJ/s, RH = 34%] SOLUTION From the
Model No. HP29−090−2 HP29−120−2 Nominal Size − Tons (kW) 7.5 (26.4) 10 (35.2) Liquid line (o.d.) in. (mm) connection (sweat) 5/8 (15.9) Vapor line (o.d.) in. (mm) connection (sweat) 1−3/8 (34.9) Net face area Outer coil 21.80 (2.03) (2) 29.34 (2.73) Outdoor
The A/C system consists of the outdoor air conditioning condenser, indoor evaporator coil, and 30 ft. line set, and is designed to be used with a new or existing furnace, or modular air handler available separately. The condenser is charged with enough R-410A
• Outdoor temperature cooling operation down to 25 F and up to 125 F • Fixed orifice metering devices on 072−120 units and TXV’s on 155−180 units to precisely control refrigerant flow • 24−Volt control circuit with resettable circuit breaker on 072−120 models
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E N G I N E E R I N G D A T A tH T−CLASS ROOFTOP UNITS 60HZ P A C K A G E D H E A T P U M P Bulletin No. THA090−102−120−150 (08/09) 7.5 to 12.5 Tons Optional Electric Heat − 7.5 to 60 kW ASHRAE 90.1 COMPLIANT MODEL NUMBER
How to Clean AC Coils with Compressed Air. Your dealer may use a combination of using compressed air, a shop-vac and heavy-duty coil-cleaning chemicals that meet the specifications of your air conditioner model. This method is typically recommended only for the outdoor condensing coil. Cleaning the indoor evaporator coil with compressed air
Bulletin No. 490105 June 2002 Net Cooling − 5.9 to 15.4 kW (20 000 to 52 500 Btuh) Net Heating − 12.9 to 30.8 kW (44 000 to 105 000 Btuh) PACKAGED GAS − 50HZ ENGINEERING DATA GCS16−024−036−048−060 Rooftop Installation With Combination Supply