Jun 8, 2001 #1 keyog Mechanical Joined Jun 8, 2001 Messages 1 Location IE Hi; can anyone help me with the following: I have been invoved in a discussion with a customer where he told me that he may be replacing an evaporator he has with an "MVR". Does anybody know what an MVR is? I feigned wisdom on this one.
Hi; can anyone help me with the following: I have been invoved in a discussion with a customer where he told me that he may be replacing an evaporator he has with an "MVR". Does anybody know what an MVR is? I feigned wisdom on this one.
Jun 12, 2001 #2 0theblacksmith0 Structural Joined May 17, 2001 Messages 33 Location GB MVR stands for Mechanical Vapour Recompression Checkout this site=http://www.cerogers.com/evaporators/mvr.htmlHope this enlightens the subject for you Cheers-Tref N.Wales(UK) Upvote 0 Downvote
MVR stands for Mechanical Vapour Recompression Checkout this site=http://www.cerogers.com/evaporators/mvr.htmlHope this enlightens the subject for you Cheers-Tref N.Wales(UK)