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The Danfoss MT80-4VI 460v3ph 7hp RecipCompressor, is designed for heavy-duty refrigeration and air conditioning applications
It features an integrated hot gas discharge and deep drawn cylinder head to ensure maximum cooling performance and ease of service maintenance
This is a Danfoss MT80-4VI 460v3ph 7hp RecipCompressor
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It has been tested and has completed all tests per the factory specification
It is also referred to as a compressor or a condenser
Manufactured with energy efficiency in mind, the MT80-4VI is a single-stage compressor capable of delivering cooling capacity up to 30
The Danfoss MT80-4VI 460v3ph 7hp RecipCompressor is a refrigeration compressor manufactured by Danfoss for use in residential, commercial and industrial HVAC applications
It also features a self-priming pump, three-phase motor, and low compressor discharge temperature
460v3ph 7hp RecipCompressor
The ultra high efficiency (UHE) design allows operation down to -22 degrees F with a sound rating of less than 55 dBA
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The Danfoss MT80-4VI is an extremely compact and efficient unit
A compressor is an air pump that is used to compress gas into a storage cylinder at a pressure higher than ambient (outside) pressure
It works in conjunction with an expansion valve and an evaporator (cooling coil)
Compressors can be powered electrically, thermally, pneumatically or by a combination thereof
The Danfoss MT80-4VI 460v3ph 7hp RecipCompressor is thermodynamic It can be used in a number of applications, such as refrigeration and air conditioning
If a compressor is electrically powered, it usually has an electric motor as the prime mover and operates under no-load conditions (i
The standard features include thermal overload protection system, dry start, oil drain/oil filter/water drain connections, remote changeover overload protection via pulse counting and a pressure switch
Typically, the pressure of storage cylinders and the input pressure of compressors are both above atmospheric pressure
Controls the refrigeration system by compressing a refrigerant such as freon through the evaporator (cooling coil) for heat removal
, normally open contactor) when powered off or de-energized