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    Maximum discharge temperature of a compressor

    In a water to water heat pump using r744 as working fluid From a compressor specification how to know what is the refrigerent to water to gas cooler maximum temperature ?

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    In regard to:

    1. Maximum discharge temperature of a compressor

    2. In a water to water heat pump using r744 as working fluid From a compressor specification how to know what is the refrigerent to water to gas cooler maximum temperature ?

    I would imagine that at least a close projection of maximum operating discharge temperature would be possible to calculate with knowing only the refrigerant and the compressor specifications - but I don't know how to do it easily.

    Why do you need to know this information?

    What is the application?

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    In a water to water heat pump using r744 as working fluid From a compressor specification how to know what is the refrigerent to water to gas cooler maximum temperature ?
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