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Hermetic refrigeration compressor S series
pistonpropane (R290)R134a

Hermetic refrigeration compressor - S series - Secop GmbH - piston / propane (R290) / R134a
Hermetic refrigeration compressor - S series - Secop GmbH - piston / propane (R290) / R134a
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Characteristics

Configuration
hermetic
Technology
piston
Refrigerant
R134a, R404A, R407C, propane (R290), R170
Supply voltage
220VAC, 115VAC
Other characteristics
variable-speed
Applications
for commercial refrigeration
Displacement

Max.: 41.9 cm³
(1.417 US fl oz)

Min.: 10.29 cm³
(0.348 US fl oz)

Description

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