Ship water chiller CI 700E2

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Termodinamica offers a new Chiller unit with 100% Titanium heat exchangers, designed and welded in our factory in Italy. The chiller is fully corrosion proof, Termodinamica can guarantee both the condenser and the evaporator for up to 10 years. This unit integrate two Bitzer variable speed compressors. The system is compatible with the latest green refrigerants, as R513a. Trust Termodinamica to provide energy-efficient and reliable marine air conditioning solutions. Weight: 2750 Kg Cooling capacity: 700 kW Maximun power source: 120 kW Dimensions (W x D x H): 3600 x 1300 x 1350 mm Air working range: -20°C to +50°C Waste heat recovery: Shell & Tube titanium exchanger with 50kw capacity Special Features: Condenser/Evaporator: Titanium Grade 2. No fouling, no corrosion. 3 times lighter than copper; Compressor: BITZER compact screw compressor with variable speed 15 – 100%; Frame: Titanium or Stainless Steel 316/304; Software management: Compressor high temperature, low temperature, high pressure condenser, low pressure compressor, electronic pressure gas, electronic pressure liquid, Condensation control, Evaporation control, Electronic expansion valve; Compressor Protection: Over/undervoltage, overcurrent, torque, winding temperature, stepout (bad lubrication), power input, power output, efficiency, overload, oil level with infrared optical sensor; Electronics: Microprocessor board with rs485 modbus RTU communication. Interface with Termodinamica air handling units and fresh air units.

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CI 700E2
CI 700E2
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METSTRADE 2024
METSTRADE 2024

19-21 Nov 2024 Amsterdam (Netherlands)

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