Product Details:
Electric Current Type | AC |
Blade Material | Mild Steel |
Mounting | Ceiling Fan |
Brand | Win |
Blower Type | Suction and Throw |
Noise Level | 28.5 dBA |
Voltage(V) | 230 |
Product Details:
Media Type | Gas |
Brand | Win |
Pressure Range | 0.1-1.0 MPa |
Ambient Temperature | -20 -50 Deg C |
Voltage | 230 V |
Pressure Switches controller regulate and monitor pressure in air, marine, water and heating applications. Because they play an important safety role in these applications, it’s crucial that the automatic or manual reset functions operate perfectly – so reliability and quality are paramount.
Product Details:
Brand | Win |
Max Working Pressue | 4.2 Mpa |
Application | Refrigeration Parts |
Body Material | Mild Steel |
The refrigerant filter dryer is fitted in the refrigerant line after condenser to adsorb any moisture present with the refrigerant gas.
Product Details:
Material | Brass |
Structure | Safety |
Media | Gas |
Pressure | 36 bar |
Return Air Conditions | 72 Deg F / 50 percent rh or lower |
Evaporator Temperature Drops | 5 deg C |
Product Details:
Phase | 3 |
Voltage | 415 V |
Frequency | 50 Hz |
Torque | 50-150 NM |
Bowl Material | Mild Steel |
Product Details:
Brand | Win |
Application | Universal, General |
Structure | Butterfly |
Port Size | 2 inch -160 inch |
Temperature | -40 -+10 Deg C |
Product Details:
Purity | 99.9% |
Used | Refrigerators,Freezers,Air conditioners and heating,Ventilating and air conditioning units |
Critical Temperature | 101.1 Deg C |
GWP | 0.29 |
Refrigerant gas is a chemical product used in refrigerators, freezers, air conditioners and heating, ventilating and air conditioning units (HVAC). These gases, which have very low evaporation points, are condensed under pressure to chill the air. Through a process of repeatedly evaporating and condensing the gasses, heat is pulled out of the air and the temperature inside the room or unit is reduced. Different types of refrigerant gases include chlorofluorocarbon (CFC), hydrochlorofluorocarbon (HCFC), hydrofluorocarbon (HFC), perfluorocarbon (PFC), and blends made from ammonia and carbon dioxide.