airtight
Marine/Ocean
- Dec 14, 2003
- 22
We have recently changed our gas charge from R22 to 407. This is on a fairly small (15 kw) seawater cooled glycol chiller.
The system seems to struggle and with the seawater cooling side running less cold than it used to (32 degrees C seawater) we are having trouble getting the glycol really cold .
Generally no less than 10 degrees C.
Can anyone tell me what the difference is in efficiency is between the two gasses ?
Also would there be any change in expansion valve settings?
Im not to hot when it comes to refridgeration but I know the basics.
Thanks in advance.
Neville
Scotland
The system seems to struggle and with the seawater cooling side running less cold than it used to (32 degrees C seawater) we are having trouble getting the glycol really cold .
Generally no less than 10 degrees C.
Can anyone tell me what the difference is in efficiency is between the two gasses ?
Also would there be any change in expansion valve settings?
Im not to hot when it comes to refridgeration but I know the basics.
Thanks in advance.
Neville
Scotland