Water chiller RFL series
industrialstainless steel

Water chiller - RFL series - Refrind s.r.l. - industrial / stainless steel
Water chiller - RFL series - Refrind s.r.l. - industrial / stainless steel
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Characteristics

Material
water
Applications
industrial
Other characteristics
stainless steel
Power

Max.: 1,020 W
(3,480.38 BTU/h)

Min.: 650 W
(2,217.89 BTU/h)

Maximum temperature

Max.: 30 °C
(86 °F)

Min.: -15 °C
(5 °F)

Flow rate

10 l/min
(2.642 us gal/min)

Pressure

1 bar
(14.504 psi)

Description

RFLserie INDUSTRIAL REFRIGERATORS INERTIAL STORAGE CHILLERS – ICE BANK CHILLERS INDUSTRY chemical and pharmaceutic manifacturing food APPLICATION aggressive liquids cooling dairy production testing and measurements STANDARD FEATURES The RFL chillers are refrigerating stations for water and generic fluids with inertial storage. The inertial technology is based on the accumulation of ice which allow to bear peak loads higher than the nominal capacity of the chiller itself, therefore containing power consumption and the initial investment for the unit. Designed to ensure maximum functionality and ease of use, can be used in several application of industry. Thanks to the intermediate exchanging coil made in stainless steel, are suitable for the circulation of food or aggressive chemical fluids without any sort of contamination. The consolidated Refrind’s experience allowed to evolve in a reliable and accurate product while maintaining excellent value of money. COSTRUCTION package chiller with vertical construction housing made in steel, RAL7030 painting with textured finish easy service access through removable panels lateral handles for manual handling axial type fan dynamically balanced designed for indoor installation

Catalogs

RFL serie
RFL serie
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