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wannafreeze
07-20-2004, 11:45 PM
anybody knows the name of the liquid heat exchanger?, that I found on a freezer cond.unit(7.5 hp),hot gas def.Is that something still in use?I also heard that there is a suction line solenoid valve,didn`t have chance to inspect piping to figure it out..
R12rules
07-21-2004, 12:38 AM
Are you on a market system?
Give us more details.
Visit Sporlan website. Maybe Alco. They've got heat exchangers listed there.
There are a variety of types.
Show us a picture. We all like pictures here.
:)
icemeister
07-21-2004, 07:22 AM
From what you describe it sounds like a Kramer Thermobank to me. They're still around and in use although I'm not sure if the New Kramer Co is still making them.
wannafreeze
07-21-2004, 07:32 AM
Originally posted by icemeister
From what you describe it sounds like a Kramer Thermobank to me. They're still around and in use although I'm not sure if the New Kramer Co is still making them.
yes it is Kramer.
wannafreeze
07-21-2004, 07:34 AM
Originally posted by R12rules
Are you on a market system?
Give us more details.
Visit Sporlan website. Maybe Alco. They've got heat exchangers listed there.
There are a variety of types.
Show us a picture. We all like pictures here.
:)
its a food warehouse.sorry don`t have the means to put picture up yet..
icemeister
07-21-2004, 07:54 AM
They still make the Thermobank System:
http://www.kramerusa.net/misc/product_information/SPLIT_REFRIGERATION_SYSTEMS/THERMOBANK_FULL.pdf
The suction solenoid valve you mentioned closes during defrost to divert the suction flow to the re-evap coil in the thermobank.
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