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Refrigeration & Ice Machines

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½ to 6 HP Air-Cooled Condensing Unit

Backed by an enhanced two-year warranty, the ½-6 HP condensing unit is innovation at its best. The system offers significant financial and environmental benefits for the end-user by harnessing the most advanced technology available in the industry. There is no other product with the features of this Heatcraft Refrigeration offering, making it a highly desirable product to recommend to customers for either new construction or retrofit projects. The structure of the HyperCore microchannel coil is extremely rigid and its monometal (aluminum) construction gives no opportunity for galvanic corrosion. HyperCore microchannel coils are twice as durable as traditional copper aluminum round-tube plate fin (RTPF) coils with epoxy coating, decreasing the number of customer complaints and the need for additional service runs. Refrigerant charge may be reduced by up to 75% using HyperCore microchannel coils, leading to as much as a 40% reduction in system charge and reducing costs for end users. The technology also requires only one braze operation vs. 50-100 manual braze operations for RTPF, significantly reducing the likelihood of leaks. The system is R404A/507 compatible (100% recyclable) and the reduced refrigerant usage decreases the potential for ozone depletion and global warming.

Heatcraft Refrigeration Products
2175 West Park Place Blvd., Stone Mountain, Georgia 30087

www.heatcraftrpd.com

Diagonal flow fan module

Drive motor with control electronics, diagonal flow impeller with inlet ring and support housing with mounting flange for quick install are all integrated into this AC powered, electronically commutated fan module. The diagonal flow impeller design is the first of its kind to be offered in the refrigeration market. It provides about twice the static pressure capability of the typical axial propeller designs commonly found in these applications. In addition, the 45 degree air exhaust direction provides another air path option in products where the air needs to change direction or where there is a high degree of blockage to the straight ahead air path of an axial propeller. The fan module is offered standard in a two speed design. The two speeds can be selected and reprogrammed in less than one minute by the end user or a field service tech using a handheld, battery operated programming device designed for just this purpose.

ebm-papst Inc.
100 Hyde Road, Farmington, CT 06034

www.ebmpapst.us

Professional Series

Professional Series Reach-in Refrigerators RH1/2-SSE – is designed using state of the art technology to keep products in the safe temperature zone with a minimum amount of expended energy.

The self contained refrigeration system is designed using variable speed compressor with “adaptive control” technology as well as electronically controlled fan motors resulting in even greater energy savings. The primary objective of the variable speed refrigeration system is for the compressor to run at the slowest motor RPM level possible to meet the cooling requirements of the refrigerator.

Hoshizaki is currently the only equipment manufacturer in the U.S utilizing variable speed compressor technology for reach-in refrigeration. The Professional Series, RH1/2-SSE Refrigerator is the only product in today’s market with this feature.

Variable speed compressor technology will save between 10% and 48% electrical usage over traditional refrigeration systems.

Periodic maintenance only requires cleaning the air filter at regular intervals. The entire refrigeration system should be cleaned annually as a scheduled event. Annual maintenance is made easier because of the PM on the filter keeping dust, dirt and grease off from the exposed refrigeration system.

If a service issue does occur, the EverCheck controller will help pinpoint the cause of failure with error codes.

Hoshizaki America, Inc.
618 Hwy 74 S., Peachtree City, GA 30269

www.hoshizaki.com

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