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Axair Climate offers the new AG2 Samurai Air Cooled Chiller


Launched in January the exciting new Samurai Air Cooled Chillers have been further extended to include the new AG2 Samurai Air to Water Heat Pump Chillers.
Hitachi is a world leader in technology and with continual research and product development, they now offer a new extended range of screw type Air-to-Water Heat Pump Chillers. A wide range of capacities are available from 106kW to 585 kW for cooling operation and from 110kW to 556kW for heating operation.

The Samurai range incorporates the latest development of Hitachi 's screw compressor technology for the new millennium. It features:
  • Highly Reliable Hitachi Two-Pole Motor
  • Built in Oil Separator (Cyclone oil separator)
  • Oil Sight Glass
  • Oil Heater
  • High precision Twin Screw Rotors
  • Suction Filter
By having so few moving parts, it has become highly reliable with very low noise levels and low vibration.

Thank to Continuous Capacity Control, 15-20% energy saving is possible compared with current step control systems due to the following:
  • The cooling load can be more closely matched
  • Continuous Capacity Control takes advantage of high efficiency part load performance
  • Frequent compressor starts and stops are eliminated
Incorporating the New DC Fan Motor which gives outstanding efficiency compared to conventional products using an AC motor. Also, air blasts are reduced by controlling the rotation speed of the fan.

Please don't hesitate to contact us on our free phone number 0800 801 819 or contact our Applied Products Division Manager on the email address given below.

Mike Slattery
E-mail: mslattery@axairclimate.co.uk »

 
   
 
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