Torad Engineering LLC presented test results at the Purdue Conferences for its 40-ton spool compressor prototype designed specifically for next-generation, ultra-low global warming potential (GWP), medium-pressure refrigerants.
The set includes a red EZ Turn® Hose, a blue EZ Turn Hose with an EZ Access “T” Fitting built into the middle of the hose for micron gauge connection and hose purging, a 3/8-inch charging and vacuum hose with a full-flow ball valve shutoff, plus two refrigerant tank adaptors.
Through a the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) grant, Kansas City, Missouri-based QM Power recently commercialized a high-efficiency motor for commercial refrigerators that has the potential to transform the market.
The motor’s design uses permanent magnets in a synchronous motor topology with a controller that quickly gets the motor to its targeted speed and then efficiently shifts the motor to AC power (50 or 60 Hz) supplied directly from the grid.
The Circulator Pumps Working Group is an offshoot of the Commercial/Industrial Pumps Working Group, which convened two years ago to set standards on larger pumps.
This heavy-duty, hot-dipped, galvanized steel wall bracket is fully adjustable. It features a sliding crossbar, built-in level, and rubber isolation vibration mounts.
This device is designed for automatic collection and removal of condensate from air conditioning, refrigeration, and dehumidification equipment installed in air-handling and plenum applications.
Torad Engineering LLC announced it has tested a new 40-ton spool compressor designed specifically for medium pressure refrigerants such as R-134a, as well as low and ultra-low global warming potential (GWP) refrigerants like R-513A and HFO-1234yf.
This lead-free electric automated shutoff ball valve package meets all requirements of the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA) and is available in ¼-inch through 1-¼ inch sizes.