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Air Conditioning - Compressor Selection - for R227ea and R236fa Gas

10/04/2019 2:29 AM

Hi,

I want to select Semi harmetic, Bitzer Compressor for 6,8,12 KW capacity air conditioning system. Gases used are R236fa and R227ea.

Suggest me any software available to select above compressor for given gas.

I have checked on bitzer site- online software. but for 227 and 236 gas selection not available in software for compressor selection.

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Re: Air Conditioning - Compressor selection - for R227ea and R236fa Gas

10/04/2019 2:49 AM

These refrigerants I think would be used with centrifugal chiller application, therefore not suitable for semi hermetic...

https://www.linde-gas.com/en/products_and_supply/refrigerants/hfc_refrigerants/r236fa/index.html

https://www.linde-gas.com/en/images/Refrigerant%20Retrofit%20guides_tcm17-109809.pdf

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Re: Air Conditioning - Compressor selection - for R227ea and R236fa Gas

10/04/2019 3:15 AM

Here is the phone number of people that can help.

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