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Dimensioning of Refrigeration Components - Part 1: Solenoid Valves

22 November 2011
In the modern world of refrigeration systems, increasingly greater emphasis is placed on energy efficiency and sustainability. Electronic control systems are often the center of focus here, but it should not be forgotten that the dimensioning of refrigeration components can also make an important contribution to reducing operating costs in refrigeration systems. This is based equally on reducing pressure drops and preventing system malfunctions. The subject of this edition is the correct dimensioning of solenoid valves for refrigerant as the medium.
This is the first article in a three part series about dimensioning refrigeration components. The two other parts will focus on thermostatic expansion valves and filter driers.

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