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Onda Italy Shell And Tube Condensors
Technical Information
The main applications of CT shell and tube condensers is for condensation of refrigerant gas in air conditioning packages, refrigeration plants and for heat recovery. Suitable for use with HCFCs, HFCs and others refrigerants compatible with construction materials.and according to laws and/or regulations in force. In standard conditions CT shell & tube condensers shown in the brochure have an heat capacity range from about 10 to 1000 kW.
Almost each CT condenser can be connected both for tower or city water (For more details, see pages 4-6). Dimensional data contained in this catalogue are to be intended as indicative taking into account manufacturing tolerances. We reserve the right to apply changes to this catalogue without prior notice.
Materials
Standard type construction of the shell & tube condensers consists of: headers: cast-iron or carbon steel tubesheets, shell, baffles and refrigerant connections: carbon steel tubes: copper gaskets: EPDM screws: steel alloy Other materials compatible with our production facilities can be used on request, (STAINLESS STEEL AISI 316L, CuNi 90/10, CuNI 70/30, etc.- please contact our Sales Dept.). All the condensers are provided with safety valve connection, auxiliary connections, air purge and water drainage on the rear cover. Refrigerant side connections are soldering or Rotalock type. Flanged connections on request.
Tests, Vessel Codes, Working Limits
Each condensers undergoes to a pressure test, by procedures according to the below mentioned certifications. Assembling, installation and/or permanent joining of the accessories must be in compliance with Laws and/or Regulations in force. The essential safety requirements, being the condenser a pressure vessel, are in compliance with 97/23/EC Directive for materials, design, manufacturing, proof test and final documentation. Condensers according to ASME code are also available; please contact our Sales Dept. for request. Temperature and pressure design limits are shown in the table below.
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