Product Description
Product Description
M/HBP R134A (110V-120V~60HZ/220V-240V~50HZ) Refrigeration Compressors Special for Home Dehumidifiers
Adopting high-quality components, SIXIHU (WEST LAKE) DIS. refrigeration compressors are always environmental friendly, high efficient, and widely praised by customers in the refrigeration industry due to its low noise, high performance, and long service life.
Features:
1. Low Noise:
– There are 2 welding methods for the compressor casing: flange butt welding or insert welding. The thickness, shape, and internal cavity size of the shell have a significant impact on noise.
– There are 2 fixing methods for the movement: suspension spring type and seat spring type, with the seat spring compressor having less noise and vibration.
2. High Performance:
– Equipped with professional valve components. The valve group is the heart of the compressor and plays a significant role in the performance of the compressor.
3. Long Service Life:
– The crankshaft and connecting rod have good performance and are resistant to friction.
4. High Efficiency & Eco-friendly:
– As the power in a hermetic compressor, an electric motor converts electrical energy into mechanical energy, driving the piston to compress refrigerant vapor, enabling the refrigerant to circulate in the refrigeration system and achieve the purpose of refrigeration
Product Parameters
Compressor Technical Data: M/HBP R134A 110V-120V~60HZ/220V-240V~50HZ
Serial | Model | HP | V/Hz | Displacement (cm3) | Cooling Capacity ASHRAE | Motor type | Starting Device | Starting capacitor (uF) | Running capacitor (uF) | Cooling | Certificate | |||||||||||||||
-15ºC(5F) | -10ºC(10F) | -5ºC(23F) | 0ºC(32F) | Test Conditions: 7.2ºC(45F) | 10ºC(50F) | |||||||||||||||||||||
W | Btu/h | W | Btu/h | W | Btu/h | W | Btu/h | Capacity (W) | Capacity (Btu/h) | lnput Power(W) | Current (A) | COP (W/W) | EER (Btu/Wh) | W | Btu/h | |||||||||||
L | GQR30TC | 1/10 | 220-240V/50-60Hz | 3.0 | 97 | 331 | 125 | 427 | 145 | 495 | 185 | 631 | 245 | 836 | 129 | 0.9 | 1.9 | 6.48 | 275 | 938 | RSIR | PTC/Heavy Hammer PTC/Current Starting Relay | / | / | F | CCC |
GQR35TC | 1/9 | 3.5 | 135 | 461 | 175 | 597 | 195 | 665 | 265 | 904 | 385 | 1314 | 185 | 1.1 | 2.1 | 7.17 | 420 | 1433 | RSIR | / | / | F | CCC | |||
GQR45TC | 1/6 | 4.5 | 176 | 601 | 230 | 785 | 280 | 955 | 350 | 1194 | 450 | 1535 | 204 | 1.2 | 2.2 | 7.51 | 485 | 1655 | RSIR | / | / | F | CCC | |||
ML | GQR55TC | 1/6+ | 5.5 | 245 | 836 | 310 | 1058 | 390 | 1331 | 525 | 1791 | 575 | 1962 | 273 | 1.5 | 2.1 | 7.19 | 615 | 2098 | RSIR | / | / | F | CCC | ||
GQR60TC | 1/4 | 6.5 | 335 | 1143 | 435 | 1484 | 545 | 1860 | 665 | 2269 | 705 | 2405 | 306 | 1.9 | 2.3 | 7.86 | 745 | 2542 | RSIR | / | / | F | CCC | |||
GQR70TC | 1/4 | 7.0 | 370 | 1262 | 480 | 1638 | 595 | 2030 | 720 | 2457 | 765 | 2610 | 364 | 2.1 | 2.1 | 7.17 | 805 | 2747 | RSIR | / | / | F | CCC | |||
MQ | GQR80TC | 1/4+ | 8.0 | 420 | 1433 | 550 | 1877 | 680 | 2320 | 810 | 2764 | 855 | 2917 | 388 | 2.2 | 2.2 | 7.52 | 895 | 3054 | CSIR | Heavy Hammer Current Starting Relay | 80 | / | F | CCC | |
GQR90TC | 1/3- | 9.0 | 474 | 1617 | 621 | 2119 | 768 | 2620 | 910 | 3105 | 955 | 3258 | 434 | 2.3 | 2.2 | 7.51 | 995 | 3395 | CSIR | 80 | / | F | CCC | |||
GQR11TC | 3/8 | 11.0 | 536 | 1829 | 702 | 2395 | 868 | 2962 | 1034 | 3528 | 1079 | 3682 | 469 | 2.9 | 2.3 | 7.85 | 1119 | 3818 | CSIR | 80 | / | F | CCC | |||
MD | GQR12TC | 3/8+ | 12.0 | 606 | 2068 | 793 | 2706 | 981 | 3347 | 1168 | 3985 | 1208 | 4122 | 549 | 3.4 | 2.2 | 7.51 | 1248 | 4258 | CSIR | 80 | / | F | CCC | ||
GQR14TC | 1/2 | 14.0 | 685 | 2337 | 896 | 3057 | 1108 | 3780 | 1320 | 4504 | 1365 | 4657 | 593 | 3.6 | 2.3 | 7.85 | 1305 | 4453 | CSIR | 80 | / | F | CCC | |||
GQR16TC | 1/2+ | 16.0 | 754 | 2573 | 1012 | 3453 | 1252 | 4272 | 1492 | 5091 | 1535 | 5237 | 667 | 4.0 | 2.3 | 7.85 | 1575 | 5374 | CSIR | 80 | / | F | CCC |
Serial | Model | HP | V/Hz | Displacement (cm3) | Cooling Capacity ASHRAE | Motor type | Starting Device | Starting capacitor (uF) | Running capacitor (uF) | Cooling | Certificate | |||||||||||||||
-15ºC(5F) | -10ºC(10F) | -5ºC(23F) | 0ºC(32F) | Test Conditions: 7.2ºC(45F) | 10ºC(50F) | |||||||||||||||||||||
W | Btu/h | W | Btu/h | W | Btu/h | W | Btu/h | Capacity (W) | Capacity (Btu/h) | lnput Power(W) | Current (A) | COP (W/W) | EER (Btu/Wh) | W | Btu/h | |||||||||||
L | GQR30TCD | 1/10 | 110-120V/60Hz | 3.0 | 118 | 403 | 150 | 512 | 174 | 594 | 225 | 768 | 295 | 1007 | 134 | 1.8 | 2.2 | 7.51 | 340 | 1160 | RSIR | PTC/Heavy Hammer PTC/Current Starting Relay | / | / | F | CCC |
GQR35TCD | 1/9 | 3.5 | 162 | 553 | 210 | 717 | 234 | 798 | 320 | 1092 | 465 | 1587 | 211 | 2.0 | 2.2 | 7.52 | 504 | 1720 | RSIR | / | / | F | CCC | |||
ML | GQR45TCD | 1/6 | 4.5 | 210 | 717 | 275 | 938 | 340 | 1160 | 420 | 1433 | 540 | 1842 | 245 | 2.1 | 2.2 | 7.52 | 580 | 1979 | RSIR | / | / | F | CCC | ||
GQR55TCD | 1/6+ | 5.5 | 310 | 1058 | 390 | 1331 | 480 | 1638 | 610 | 2081 | 665 | 2269 | 316 | 2.9 | 2.1 | 7.18 | 720 | 2457 | RSIR | / | / | F | CCC | |||
GQR60TCD | 1/4 | 6.5 | 378 | 1290 | 510 | 1740 | 650 | 2218 | 731 | 2494 | 786 | 2682 | 341 | 3.5 | 2.3 | 7.86 | 841 | 2869 | RSIR | / | / | F | CCC | |||
GQR70TCD | 1/4 | 7.0 | 430 | 1467 | 545 | 1860 | 750 | 2559 | 806 | 2750 | 862 | 2941 | 410 | 3.8 | 2.1 | 7.17 | 917 | 3129 | RSIR | / | / | F | CCC | |||
MQ | GQR80TCD | 1/4+ | 8.0 | 470 | 1604 | 625 | 2133 | 820 | 2798 | 907 | 3095 | 964 | 3289 | 438 | 4.2 | 2.2 | 7.51 | 1019 | 3477 | CSIR | Heavy Hammer Current Starting Relay | 93-169 | / | F | CCC | |
GQR90TCD | 1/3- | 9.1 | 530 | 1808 | 695 | 2371 | 890 | 3037 | 1019 | 3477 | 1074 | 3664 | 488 | 3.8 | 2.2 | 7.51 | 1129 | 3852 | CSIR | 93-169 | / | F | CCC | |||
GQR11TCD | 3/8 | 11.0 | 600 | 2047 | 772 | 2634 | 954 | 3255 | 1100 | 3753 | 1155 | 3941 | 502 | 5.2 | 2.3 | 7.85 | 1210 | 4129 | CSIR | 93-169 | / | F | CCC | |||
MD | GQR12TCD | 3/8+ | 12.8 | 678 | 2313 | 872 | 2975 | 1034 | 3528 | 1270 | 4333 | 1325 | 4521 | 602 | 5.5 | 2.2 | 7.51 | 1380 | 4709 | CSIR | 93-169 | / | F | CCC | ||
GQR14TCD | 1/2 | 14.2 | 758 | 2586 | 985 | 3361 | 1218 | 4156 | 1402 | 4784 | 1457 | 4971 | 633 | 5.8 | 2.3 | 7.85 | 1512 | 5159 | CSIR | 93-169 | / | F | CCC | |||
GQR16TCD | 1/2+ | 15.3 | 829 | 2829 | 1113 | 3798 | 1375 | 4692 | 1641 | 5599 | 1696 | 5787 | 737 | 6.0 | 2.3 | 7.85 | 1751 | 5974 | CSIR | 93-169 | / | F | CCC |
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Company Profile
Certifications
With abundant technique force,we have our own researching, developing, manufacturing, inspecting and testingcenters, and imported the international advanced high-tech equipments. Our company has passed the ISO9001,ISO14001,OHS18001 international management system certificates. The products have got UL,ETL,CE,CB,and CCC certificates. Our products are not only selling strongly in more than 30 provincesand municipality,but also largely exporting to Europe,America,Australia,Middle East, Africa and South Asia. We have won an excellent reputation from the customers and friends by our product quality, price versus performance ratio and service.
FAQ
Q1: Are you a manufacturer or trader?
A1: ZHangZhoug Maidi Refrigeration Technology Co., Ltd. is a Hi-tech enterprise. We own the standard plant and office building which covering 21, 000 square meters. With abundant technique force, we have our own researching, developing, manufacturing, inspecting and testing centers, and imported the international advanced equipments.
Q2: How to match sikelan compressor to refrigeration?
A2: We have a professional team of engineers who provide technical support and online guidance on product installation and replacement.
Q3: How do you ensure quality?
A3: We have a dedicated product research and testing center with authoritative quality management system certification: ISO9001/ISO14001/OHS18001.
Q4:What’s CHINAMFG compressor usage scenario?
Q4:Our product could use in mobile applications e.g. cooling boxes,vans,boats, etc,water dispensers, minibar, refrigerators,freezer, ice maker, beers coolers, merchandisers, dehumidifier, refrigerated islands and kitchen freezers.
Q5: How much does a refrigeration part cost?
A5: Factory price for you, not cheapest but the competitive price with good quality.
Q6:What’s voltage CHINAMFG compressor available?
Q6:We have 220-240v and 110-120v for 50hz-60hz in AC compressor. And we have 12/24v/48v in DC Compressors. Depend on customer requirements.
Q7:What certifications do CHINAMFG have?
A7:We have UL, CCC, CE, CB, ETL, TUV, RoHS certifications in compressor.
Q8:What’s our CHINAMFG competitive advantages?
A8:a)More compressor model—–We have DC compressor, AC compressor and frequency conversion series compressor.
b)Lower noisy about compressor
c)Stable quality—–Coming from good material and technology.
d)Good service —–Satisfaction service before and after sale.
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What is the role of air compressors in power generation?
Air compressors play a significant role in power generation, supporting various operations and equipment within the industry. Here are some key roles of air compressors in power generation:
1. Combustion Air Supply:
Air compressors are used to supply compressed air for the combustion process in power generation. In fossil fuel power plants, such as coal-fired or natural gas power plants, compressed air is required to deliver a steady flow of air to the burners. The compressed air helps in the efficient combustion of fuel, enhancing the overall performance and energy output of the power plant.
2. Instrumentation and Control:
Air compressors are utilized for instrumentation and control systems in power generation facilities. Compressed air is used to operate pneumatic control valves, actuators, and other pneumatic devices that regulate the flow of steam, water, and gases within the power plant. The reliable and precise control provided by compressed air ensures efficient and safe operation of various processes and equipment.
3. Cooling and Ventilation:
In power generation, air compressors are involved in cooling and ventilation applications. Compressed air is used to drive air-operated cooling fans and blowers, providing adequate airflow for cooling critical components such as generators, transformers, and power electronics. The compressed air also assists in maintaining proper ventilation in control rooms, substations, and other enclosed spaces, helping to dissipate heat and ensure a comfortable working environment.
4. Cleaning and Maintenance:
Air compressors are employed for cleaning and maintenance tasks in power generation facilities. Compressed air is utilized to blow away dust, dirt, and debris from equipment, machinery, and electrical panels. It helps in maintaining the cleanliness and optimal performance of various components, reducing the risk of equipment failure and improving overall reliability.
5. Pneumatic Tools and Equipment:
In power generation plants, air compressors provide the necessary compressed air for operating pneumatic tools and equipment. These tools include impact wrenches, pneumatic drills, grinders, and sandblasting equipment, which are utilized for installation, maintenance, and repair tasks. The high-pressure air generated by compressors enables efficient and reliable operation of these tools, enhancing productivity and reducing manual effort.
6. Nitrogen Generation:
Sometimes, air compressors are used in power generation for nitrogen generation. Compressed air is passed through a nitrogen generator system, which separates nitrogen from other components of air, producing a high-purity nitrogen gas stream. Nitrogen is commonly used in power plant applications, such as purging systems, blanketing in transformers, and generator cooling, due to its inert properties and low moisture content.
7. Start-up and Emergency Systems:
Air compressors are an integral part of start-up and emergency systems in power generation. Compressed air is utilized to power pneumatic starters for gas turbines, providing the initial rotation needed to start the turbine. In emergency situations, compressed air is also used to actuate emergency shutdown valves, safety systems, and fire suppression equipment, ensuring the safe operation and protection of the power plant.
Overall, air compressors contribute to the efficient and reliable operation of power generation facilities, supporting combustion processes, control systems, cooling, cleaning, and various other applications critical to the power generation industry.
What is the energy efficiency of modern air compressors?
The energy efficiency of modern air compressors has significantly improved due to advancements in technology and design. Here’s an in-depth look at the energy efficiency features and factors that contribute to the efficiency of modern air compressors:
Variable Speed Drive (VSD) Technology:
Many modern air compressors utilize Variable Speed Drive (VSD) technology, also known as Variable Frequency Drive (VFD). This technology allows the compressor motor to adjust its speed according to the compressed air demand. By matching the motor speed to the required airflow, VSD compressors can avoid excessive energy consumption during periods of low demand, resulting in significant energy savings compared to fixed-speed compressors.
Air Leakage Reduction:
Air leakage is a common issue in compressed air systems and can lead to substantial energy waste. Modern air compressors often feature improved sealing and advanced control systems to minimize air leaks. By reducing air leakage, the compressor can maintain optimal pressure levels more efficiently, resulting in energy savings.
Efficient Motor Design:
The motor of an air compressor plays a crucial role in its energy efficiency. Modern compressors incorporate high-efficiency electric motors that meet or exceed established energy efficiency standards. These motors are designed to minimize energy losses and operate more efficiently, reducing overall power consumption.
Optimized Control Systems:
Advanced control systems are integrated into modern air compressors to optimize their performance and energy consumption. These control systems monitor various parameters, such as air pressure, temperature, and airflow, and adjust compressor operation accordingly. By precisely controlling the compressor’s output to match the demand, these systems ensure efficient and energy-saving operation.
Air Storage and Distribution:
Efficient air storage and distribution systems are essential for minimizing energy losses in compressed air systems. Modern air compressors often include properly sized and insulated air storage tanks and well-designed piping systems that reduce pressure drops and minimize heat transfer. These measures help to maintain a consistent and efficient supply of compressed air throughout the system, reducing energy waste.
Energy Management and Monitoring:
Some modern air compressors feature energy management and monitoring systems that provide real-time data on energy consumption and performance. These systems allow operators to identify energy inefficiencies, optimize compressor settings, and implement energy-saving practices.
It’s important to note that the energy efficiency of an air compressor also depends on factors such as the specific model, size, and application. Manufacturers often provide energy efficiency ratings or specifications for their compressors, which can help in comparing different models and selecting the most efficient option for a particular application.
Overall, modern air compressors incorporate various energy-saving technologies and design elements to enhance their efficiency. Investing in an energy-efficient air compressor not only reduces operational costs but also contributes to sustainability efforts by minimizing energy consumption and reducing carbon emissions.
How is air pressure measured in air compressors?
Air pressure in air compressors is typically measured using one of two common units: pounds per square inch (PSI) or bar. Here’s a brief explanation of how air pressure is measured in air compressors:
1. Pounds per Square Inch (PSI): PSI is the most widely used unit of pressure measurement in air compressors, especially in North America. It represents the force exerted by one pound of force over an area of one square inch. Air pressure gauges on air compressors often display pressure readings in PSI, allowing users to monitor and adjust the pressure accordingly.
2. Bar: Bar is another unit of pressure commonly used in air compressors, particularly in Europe and many other parts of the world. It is a metric unit of pressure equal to 100,000 pascals (Pa). Air compressors may have pressure gauges that display readings in bar, providing an alternative measurement option for users in those regions.
To measure air pressure in an air compressor, a pressure gauge is typically installed on the compressor’s outlet or receiver tank. The gauge is designed to measure the force exerted by the compressed air and display the reading in the specified unit, such as PSI or bar.
It’s important to note that the air pressure indicated on the gauge represents the pressure at a specific point in the air compressor system, typically at the outlet or tank. The actual pressure experienced at the point of use may vary due to factors such as pressure drop in the air lines or restrictions caused by fittings and tools.
When using an air compressor, it is essential to set the pressure to the appropriate level required for the specific application. Different tools and equipment have different pressure requirements, and exceeding the recommended pressure can lead to damage or unsafe operation. Most air compressors allow users to adjust the pressure output using a pressure regulator or similar control mechanism.
Regular monitoring of the air pressure in an air compressor is crucial to ensure optimal performance, efficiency, and safe operation. By understanding the units of measurement and using pressure gauges appropriately, users can maintain the desired air pressure levels in their air compressor systems.
editor by CX 2023-10-16