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BLACKSTAR (EXPORT) The Range of Compact Units

 BLACKSTAR (EXPORT) The Range of Compact Units

BLACKSTAR (EXPORT) The Range of Compact Units

Product catalog summary
Overview: The document provides a quick reference for the range of compact refrigeration and air conditioning units, specifically the TWIN-Compact condensing units. These units are designed to meet the demand for more compact components in commercial displays, featuring a lower build-in height achieved through a wider heat exchanger and dual fans.
Specifications:
  • Test Conditions: Ambient temperature of 32°C, suction gas at 32°C, and refrigerant subcooled within condensing limits by approximately 1 K.
  • Voltage: 198-254 V, 50 Hz.
  • Compressor Types: SC, CL, DL with various displacement options.
  • Refrigerants: R134a for LBP/HBP, R404A/R507 for LBP and HBP.
Components and Dimensions:
  • Condenser and fan components are specified with unique codes for different unit models.
  • Dimensions for units are provided in millimeters, with specific measurements for height, width, and depth.
Performance Data:
  • Capacity is measured in Watts across various evaporating temperatures, with detailed tables for different compressor models and refrigerants.
  • Sound power levels are provided for single-compact units.
Applications:
  • Units are designed for space-limited applications, available in N0 versions without stop valves and receiver, suitable for capillary tube applications.
  • High starting torque (HST) start equipment is included, with efficient fan motors and condensers for a wide application range.
Spare Parts:
  • Detailed spare parts lists are provided for various unit models, including compressors, fan motors, and other components.
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