Product Description
Product Description
M/HBP R134A (110V-120V~60HZ/220V-240V~50HZ) Refrigeration Compressors Special for Home Dehumidifiers
Adopting high-quality components, SIXIHU (WEST LAKE) DIS. refrigeration compressors are always environmental friendly, high efficient, and widely praised by customers in the refrigeration industry due to its low noise, high performance, and long service life.
Features:
1. Low Noise:
– There are 2 welding methods for the compressor casing: flange butt welding or insert welding. The thickness, shape, and internal cavity size of the shell have a significant impact on noise.
– There are 2 fixing methods for the movement: suspension spring type and seat spring type, with the seat spring compressor having less noise and vibration.
2. High Performance:
– Equipped with professional valve components. The valve group is the heart of the compressor and plays a significant role in the performance of the compressor.
3. Long Service Life:
– The crankshaft and connecting rod have good performance and are resistant to friction.
4. High Efficiency & Eco-friendly:
– As the power in a hermetic compressor, an electric motor converts electrical energy into mechanical energy, driving the piston to compress refrigerant vapor, enabling the refrigerant to circulate in the refrigeration system and achieve the purpose of refrigeration
Product Parameters
Compressor Technical Data: M/HBP R134A 110V-120V~60HZ/220V-240V~50HZ
Serial | Model | HP | V/Hz | Displacement (cm3) | Cooling Capacity ASHRAE | Motor type | Starting Device | Starting capacitor (uF) | Running capacitor (uF) | Cooling | Certificate | |||||||||||||||
-15ºC(5F) | -10ºC(10F) | -5ºC(23F) | 0ºC(32F) | Test Conditions: 7.2ºC(45F) | 10ºC(50F) | |||||||||||||||||||||
W | Btu/h | W | Btu/h | W | Btu/h | W | Btu/h | Capacity (W) | Capacity (Btu/h) | lnput Power(W) | Current (A) | COP (W/W) | EER (Btu/Wh) | W | Btu/h | |||||||||||
L | GQR30TC | 1/10 | 220-240V/50-60Hz | 3.0 | 97 | 331 | 125 | 427 | 145 | 495 | 185 | 631 | 245 | 836 | 129 | 0.9 | 1.9 | 6.48 | 275 | 938 | RSIR | PTC/Heavy Hammer PTC/Current Starting Relay | / | / | F | CCC |
GQR35TC | 1/9 | 3.5 | 135 | 461 | 175 | 597 | 195 | 665 | 265 | 904 | 385 | 1314 | 185 | 1.1 | 2.1 | 7.17 | 420 | 1433 | RSIR | / | / | F | CCC | |||
GQR45TC | 1/6 | 4.5 | 176 | 601 | 230 | 785 | 280 | 955 | 350 | 1194 | 450 | 1535 | 204 | 1.2 | 2.2 | 7.51 | 485 | 1655 | RSIR | / | / | F | CCC | |||
ML | GQR55TC | 1/6+ | 5.5 | 245 | 836 | 310 | 1058 | 390 | 1331 | 525 | 1791 | 575 | 1962 | 273 | 1.5 | 2.1 | 7.19 | 615 | 2098 | RSIR | / | / | F | CCC | ||
GQR60TC | 1/4 | 6.5 | 335 | 1143 | 435 | 1484 | 545 | 1860 | 665 | 2269 | 705 | 2405 | 306 | 1.9 | 2.3 | 7.86 | 745 | 2542 | RSIR | / | / | F | CCC | |||
GQR70TC | 1/4 | 7.0 | 370 | 1262 | 480 | 1638 | 595 | 2030 | 720 | 2457 | 765 | 2610 | 364 | 2.1 | 2.1 | 7.17 | 805 | 2747 | RSIR | / | / | F | CCC | |||
MQ | GQR80TC | 1/4+ | 8.0 | 420 | 1433 | 550 | 1877 | 680 | 2320 | 810 | 2764 | 855 | 2917 | 388 | 2.2 | 2.2 | 7.52 | 895 | 3054 | CSIR | Heavy Hammer Current Starting Relay | 80 | / | F | CCC | |
GQR90TC | 1/3- | 9.0 | 474 | 1617 | 621 | 2119 | 768 | 2620 | 910 | 3105 | 955 | 3258 | 434 | 2.3 | 2.2 | 7.51 | 995 | 3395 | CSIR | 80 | / | F | CCC | |||
GQR11TC | 3/8 | 11.0 | 536 | 1829 | 702 | 2395 | 868 | 2962 | 1034 | 3528 | 1079 | 3682 | 469 | 2.9 | 2.3 | 7.85 | 1119 | 3818 | CSIR | 80 | / | F | CCC | |||
MD | GQR12TC | 3/8+ | 12.0 | 606 | 2068 | 793 | 2706 | 981 | 3347 | 1168 | 3985 | 1208 | 4122 | 549 | 3.4 | 2.2 | 7.51 | 1248 | 4258 | CSIR | 80 | / | F | CCC | ||
GQR14TC | 1/2 | 14.0 | 685 | 2337 | 896 | 3057 | 1108 | 3780 | 1320 | 4504 | 1365 | 4657 | 593 | 3.6 | 2.3 | 7.85 | 1305 | 4453 | CSIR | 80 | / | F | CCC | |||
GQR16TC | 1/2+ | 16.0 | 754 | 2573 | 1012 | 3453 | 1252 | 4272 | 1492 | 5091 | 1535 | 5237 | 667 | 4.0 | 2.3 | 7.85 | 1575 | 5374 | CSIR | 80 | / | F | CCC |
Serial | Model | HP | V/Hz | Displacement (cm3) | Cooling Capacity ASHRAE | Motor type | Starting Device | Starting capacitor (uF) | Running capacitor (uF) | Cooling | Certificate | |||||||||||||||
-15ºC(5F) | -10ºC(10F) | -5ºC(23F) | 0ºC(32F) | Test Conditions: 7.2ºC(45F) | 10ºC(50F) | |||||||||||||||||||||
W | Btu/h | W | Btu/h | W | Btu/h | W | Btu/h | Capacity (W) | Capacity (Btu/h) | lnput Power(W) | Current (A) | COP (W/W) | EER (Btu/Wh) | W | Btu/h | |||||||||||
L | GQR30TCD | 1/10 | 110-120V/60Hz | 3.0 | 118 | 403 | 150 | 512 | 174 | 594 | 225 | 768 | 295 | 1007 | 134 | 1.8 | 2.2 | 7.51 | 340 | 1160 | RSIR | PTC/Heavy Hammer PTC/Current Starting Relay | / | / | F | CCC |
GQR35TCD | 1/9 | 3.5 | 162 | 553 | 210 | 717 | 234 | 798 | 320 | 1092 | 465 | 1587 | 211 | 2.0 | 2.2 | 7.52 | 504 | 1720 | RSIR | / | / | F | CCC | |||
ML | GQR45TCD | 1/6 | 4.5 | 210 | 717 | 275 | 938 | 340 | 1160 | 420 | 1433 | 540 | 1842 | 245 | 2.1 | 2.2 | 7.52 | 580 | 1979 | RSIR | / | / | F | CCC | ||
GQR55TCD | 1/6+ | 5.5 | 310 | 1058 | 390 | 1331 | 480 | 1638 | 610 | 2081 | 665 | 2269 | 316 | 2.9 | 2.1 | 7.18 | 720 | 2457 | RSIR | / | / | F | CCC | |||
GQR60TCD | 1/4 | 6.5 | 378 | 1290 | 510 | 1740 | 650 | 2218 | 731 | 2494 | 786 | 2682 | 341 | 3.5 | 2.3 | 7.86 | 841 | 2869 | RSIR | / | / | F | CCC | |||
GQR70TCD | 1/4 | 7.0 | 430 | 1467 | 545 | 1860 | 750 | 2559 | 806 | 2750 | 862 | 2941 | 410 | 3.8 | 2.1 | 7.17 | 917 | 3129 | RSIR | / | / | F | CCC | |||
MQ | GQR80TCD | 1/4+ | 8.0 | 470 | 1604 | 625 | 2133 | 820 | 2798 | 907 | 3095 | 964 | 3289 | 438 | 4.2 | 2.2 | 7.51 | 1019 | 3477 | CSIR | Heavy Hammer Current Starting Relay | 93-169 | / | F | CCC | |
GQR90TCD | 1/3- | 9.1 | 530 | 1808 | 695 | 2371 | 890 | 3037 | 1019 | 3477 | 1074 | 3664 | 488 | 3.8 | 2.2 | 7.51 | 1129 | 3852 | CSIR | 93-169 | / | F | CCC | |||
GQR11TCD | 3/8 | 11.0 | 600 | 2047 | 772 | 2634 | 954 | 3255 | 1100 | 3753 | 1155 | 3941 | 502 | 5.2 | 2.3 | 7.85 | 1210 | 4129 | CSIR | 93-169 | / | F | CCC | |||
MD | GQR12TCD | 3/8+ | 12.8 | 678 | 2313 | 872 | 2975 | 1034 | 3528 | 1270 | 4333 | 1325 | 4521 | 602 | 5.5 | 2.2 | 7.51 | 1380 | 4709 | CSIR | 93-169 | / | F | CCC | ||
GQR14TCD | 1/2 | 14.2 | 758 | 2586 | 985 | 3361 | 1218 | 4156 | 1402 | 4784 | 1457 | 4971 | 633 | 5.8 | 2.3 | 7.85 | 1512 | 5159 | CSIR | 93-169 | / | F | CCC | |||
GQR16TCD | 1/2+ | 15.3 | 829 | 2829 | 1113 | 3798 | 1375 | 4692 | 1641 | 5599 | 1696 | 5787 | 737 | 6.0 | 2.3 | 7.85 | 1751 | 5974 | CSIR | 93-169 | / | F | CCC |
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Company Profile
Certifications
With abundant technique force,we have our own researching, developing, manufacturing, inspecting and testingcenters, and imported the international advanced high-tech equipments. Our company has passed the ISO9001,ISO14001,OHS18001 international management system certificates. The products have got UL,ETL,CE,CB,and CCC certificates. Our products are not only selling strongly in more than 30 provincesand municipality,but also largely exporting to Europe,America,Australia,Middle East, Africa and South Asia. We have won an excellent reputation from the customers and friends by our product quality, price versus performance ratio and service.
FAQ
Q1: Are you a manufacturer or trader?
A1: ZHangZhoug Maidi Refrigeration Technology Co., Ltd. is a Hi-tech enterprise. We own the standard plant and office building which covering 21, 000 square meters. With abundant technique force, we have our own researching, developing, manufacturing, inspecting and testing centers, and imported the international advanced equipments.
Q2: How to match sikelan compressor to refrigeration?
A2: We have a professional team of engineers who provide technical support and online guidance on product installation and replacement.
Q3: How do you ensure quality?
A3: We have a dedicated product research and testing center with authoritative quality management system certification: ISO9001/ISO14001/OHS18001.
Q4:What’s CHINAMFG compressor usage scenario?
Q4:Our product could use in mobile applications e.g. cooling boxes,vans,boats, etc,water dispensers, minibar, refrigerators,freezer, ice maker, beers coolers, merchandisers, dehumidifier, refrigerated islands and kitchen freezers.
Q5: How much does a refrigeration part cost?
A5: Factory price for you, not cheapest but the competitive price with good quality.
Q6:What’s voltage CHINAMFG compressor available?
Q6:We have 220-240v and 110-120v for 50hz-60hz in AC compressor. And we have 12/24v/48v in DC Compressors. Depend on customer requirements.
Q7:What certifications do CHINAMFG have?
A7:We have UL, CCC, CE, CB, ETL, TUV, RoHS certifications in compressor.
Q8:What’s our CHINAMFG competitive advantages?
A8:a)More compressor model—–We have DC compressor, AC compressor and frequency conversion series compressor.
b)Lower noisy about compressor
c)Stable quality—–Coming from good material and technology.
d)Good service —–Satisfaction service before and after sale.
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What are the differences between stationary and portable air compressors?
Stationary and portable air compressors are two common types of air compressors with distinct features and applications. Here are the key differences between them:
1. Mobility:
The primary difference between stationary and portable air compressors is their mobility. Stationary air compressors are designed to be permanently installed in a fixed location, such as a workshop or a factory. They are typically larger, heavier, and not easily movable. On the other hand, portable air compressors are smaller, lighter, and equipped with handles or wheels for easy transportation. They can be moved from one location to another, making them suitable for jobsites, construction sites, and other mobile applications.
2. Power Source:
Another difference lies in the power source used by stationary and portable air compressors. Stationary compressors are usually powered by electricity, as they are designed for continuous operation in a fixed location with access to power outlets. They are connected to the electrical grid or have dedicated wiring. In contrast, portable compressors are available in various power options, including electric, gasoline, and diesel engines. This versatility allows them to operate in remote areas or sites without readily available electricity.
3. Tank Capacity:
Tank capacity is also a distinguishing factor between stationary and portable air compressors. Stationary compressors often have larger storage tanks to store compressed air for extended periods. The larger tanks enable them to deliver a continuous and steady supply of compressed air for longer durations without the need for frequent cycling. Portable compressors, due to their compact size and portability, generally have smaller tank capacities, which may be sufficient for intermittent or smaller-scale applications.
4. Performance and Output:
The performance and output capabilities of stationary and portable air compressors can vary. Stationary compressors are typically designed for high-volume applications that require a consistent and continuous supply of compressed air. They often have higher horsepower ratings, larger motor sizes, and higher air delivery capacities. Portable compressors, while generally offering lower horsepower and air delivery compared to their stationary counterparts, are still capable of delivering sufficient air for a range of applications, including pneumatic tools, inflation tasks, and light-duty air-powered equipment.
5. Noise Level:
Noise level is an important consideration when comparing stationary and portable air compressors. Stationary compressors, being larger and built for industrial or commercial settings, are often equipped with noise-reducing features such as sound insulation and vibration dampening. They are designed to operate at lower noise levels, which is crucial for maintaining a comfortable working environment. Portable compressors, while efforts are made to reduce noise, may produce higher noise levels due to their compact size and portability.
6. Price and Cost:
Stationary and portable air compressors also differ in terms of price and cost. Stationary compressors are generally more expensive due to their larger size, higher power output, and industrial-grade construction. They often require professional installation and may involve additional costs such as electrical wiring and system setup. Portable compressors, being smaller and more versatile, tend to have a lower upfront cost. They are suitable for individual users, contractors, and small businesses with budget constraints or flexible air supply needs.
When selecting between stationary and portable air compressors, it is essential to consider the specific requirements of the intended application, such as mobility, power source availability, air demands, and noise considerations. Understanding these differences will help in choosing the appropriate type of air compressor for the intended use.
How do you choose the right air compressor for woodworking?
Choosing the right air compressor for woodworking is essential to ensure efficient and effective operation of pneumatic tools and equipment. Here are some factors to consider when selecting an air compressor for woodworking:
1. Required Air Volume (CFM):
Determine the required air volume or cubic feet per minute (CFM) for your woodworking tools and equipment. Different tools have varying CFM requirements, so it is crucial to choose an air compressor that can deliver the required CFM to power your tools effectively. Make sure to consider the highest CFM requirement among the tools you’ll be using simultaneously.
2. Tank Size:
Consider the tank size of the air compressor. A larger tank allows for more stored air, which can be beneficial when using tools that require short bursts of high air volume. It helps maintain a consistent air supply and reduces the frequency of the compressor cycling on and off. However, if you have tools with continuous high CFM demands, a larger tank may not be as critical.
3. Maximum Pressure (PSI):
Check the maximum pressure (PSI) rating of the air compressor. Woodworking tools typically operate within a specific PSI range, so ensure that the compressor can provide the required pressure. It is advisable to choose an air compressor with a higher maximum PSI rating to accommodate any future tool upgrades or changes in your woodworking needs.
4. Noise Level:
Consider the noise level of the air compressor, especially if you’ll be using it in a residential or shared workspace. Some air compressors have noise-reducing features or are designed to operate quietly, making them more suitable for woodworking environments where noise control is important.
5. Portability:
Assess the portability requirements of your woodworking projects. If you need to move the air compressor frequently or work in different locations, a portable and lightweight compressor may be preferable. However, if the compressor will remain stationary in a workshop, a larger, stationary model might be more suitable.
6. Power Source:
Determine the power source available in your woodworking workspace. Air compressors can be powered by electricity or gasoline engines. If electricity is readily available, an electric compressor may be more convenient and cost-effective. Gasoline-powered compressors offer greater flexibility for remote or outdoor woodworking projects where electricity may not be accessible.
7. Quality and Reliability:
Choose an air compressor from a reputable manufacturer known for producing reliable and high-quality equipment. Read customer reviews and consider the warranty and after-sales support offered by the manufacturer to ensure long-term satisfaction and reliability.
8. Budget:
Consider your budget and balance it with the features and specifications required for your woodworking needs. While it’s important to invest in a reliable and suitable air compressor, there are options available at various price points to accommodate different budgets.
By considering these factors and evaluating your specific woodworking requirements, you can choose an air compressor that meets the demands of your tools, provides efficient performance, and enhances your woodworking experience.
What are the different types of air compressors?
There are several different types of air compressors, each with its own unique design and operating principle. Here’s an overview of the most commonly used types:
1. Reciprocating Air Compressors: Reciprocating air compressors, also known as piston compressors, use one or more pistons driven by a crankshaft to compress air. They operate by drawing air into a cylinder, compressing it with the piston’s up-and-down motion, and discharging the compressed air into a storage tank. Reciprocating compressors are known for their high pressure capabilities and are commonly used in industrial applications.
2. Rotary Screw Air Compressors: Rotary screw air compressors utilize two interlocking screws to compress air. As the male and female screws rotate, the air is trapped between them and gradually compressed as it moves along the screw threads. These compressors are known for their continuous duty cycle, high efficiency, and quiet operation. They are widely used in industrial, commercial, and automotive applications.
3. Centrifugal Air Compressors: Centrifugal air compressors rely on the principle of centrifugal force to compress air. They use a high-speed impeller to accelerate the incoming air and then convert the kinetic energy into pressure energy. Centrifugal compressors are commonly used in large-scale industrial applications that require high volumes of compressed air.
4. Rotary Vane Air Compressors: Rotary vane air compressors employ a rotor with sliding vanes that compress the air. As the rotor rotates, the vanes slide in and out of the rotor, creating compression chambers. Air is drawn in, trapped, and compressed as the vanes move. These compressors are compact, reliable, and suitable for small to medium-sized applications.
5. Axial Flow Air Compressors: Axial flow air compressors are primarily used in specialized applications such as aircraft engines and gas turbines. They utilize a series of rotating and stationary blades to compress air in a continuous flow. Axial flow compressors are known for their high flow rates and are designed for applications that require large volumes of compressed air.
6. Scroll Air Compressors: Scroll air compressors consist of two interlocking spirals or scrolls that compress the air. One spiral remains stationary while the other orbits around it, creating a series of expanding and contracting pockets that compress the air. Scroll compressors are compact, reliable, and commonly used in applications where low noise and oil-free air are required, such as medical and dental equipment.
These are just a few examples of the different types of air compressors available. Each type has its own advantages, capabilities, and ideal applications. The choice of air compressor depends on factors such as required pressure, flow rate, duty cycle, noise level, oil-free operation, and specific application requirements.
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