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Dorin compressor H2 H390CS-E w.Klixon 400V
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Description
The semi-hermetic compressors from Dorin have been developed to meet the requirements of new refrigerants and meet market demands where energy-efficiency, reliability and minimal noise emissions are key aspects. This series covers capacities from 4.52 to 244.78 m3/h at rated powers from 0.5 hp ...
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The quality of all Dorin products is guaranteed by their EN ISO 9001 certified quality management system. Models with UL certification are available on request.
Features
- High performance (COP) thanks to optimised internal media flow dynamics, the use of high-performance motors and the introduction of the latest generation of components
- Operation with all conventional refrigerants: R448A/R449A, R404A/R507A, R134a, R407C, R407F, R407A
- Extremely low noise ...
- High performance (COP) thanks to optimised internal media flow dynamics, the use of high-performance motors and the introduction of the latest generation of components
- Operation with all conventional refrigerants: R448A/R449A, R404A/R507A, R134a, R407C, R407F, R407A
- Extremely low noise emissions
- Optimal mass balance reduces vibrations
- Gas pressure fluctuations reduced
- Control using different frequencies
- IP 65 protection class as standard on most models in the series
Accessories / Replacement parts
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Additional ventilator
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Crankcase heater
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Motor protection
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Refrigerator oil
Technical data
Note
- The excellent results from Dorin have been “certified” by stringent measurement of the dose output by the University of Florence in accordance with ISO 9614-1, level 2. Alongside the power and noise emission data given below, acoustic spectra for various frequencies are available on request. The formula for calculating the acoustic pressure (Lp) at a given distance (d) and known acoustic power (Lw) is: Lp = Lw + 10 Log [K/ (4x3.142 x d x d)], where K = directional efficiency = 1 for open space, d = distance in metres