Micro plate heat exchanger, MPHE H62-E, Number of plates: 30

021H0023

Max. Working Pressure [bar]: 30.0, Heat pump, Function: Evaporator, Brazing material: Copper brazing

Product details

Gross weight 8.014 Kilogram
Net weight 7.736 Kilogram
Volume 14.28 Liter
EAN 5702424275754

 

Application Heat pump
Approval EAC
UL
AS
CRN
KRAIA
PED
RoHS
UA
UKCA
Brazing material Copper brazing
Category I
China RoHS compliance Yes
Design temperature range [°C] [Max] 200 °C
Design temperature range [°C] [Min] -196 °C
Design temperature range [°F] [Max] 320 °F
Design temperature range [°F] [Min] -390 °F
Equipment Null
EU RoHS compliance Yes
EU RoHS exemption clause No
Function Evaporator
Function note With distributor
H1 conn. size Null
H1 conn. type Null
H2 conn. size Null
H2 conn. type Null
H3 conn. size Null
H3 conn. type Null
H4 conn. size Null
H4 conn. type Null
H5 conn. size Null
H5 conn. type Null
H6 conn. size Null
H6 conn. type Null
In scope of WEEE No
In scope of WEEE and contain batteries No
Max working pressure [psi] 435 psi
Max. Working Pressure [bar] 30 bar
Model no. 62
Number of plates 30
Packing format Single pack
Plate material AISI 316L
Plate material no. AISI 316L
Plate pattern EM
Product Group Heat exchangers
Product name Micro plate heat exchanger
Q1 conn. size range G1 1/4
Q1 conn. type G External thread connection
Q2 conn. size range G1 1/4
Q2 conn. type G External thread connection
Q3 conn. size range 3/8 in
Q3 conn. type Solder connection
Q4 conn. size range 3/4 in
Q4 conn. type Solder connection
Q5 conn. size range Null
Q5 conn. type Null
Q6 conn. size range Null
Q6 conn. type Null
Quantity per packing format 1 pc
REACH Candidate List substances 0.1 No
Refrigerants R1233zd(E)
R1234yf
R134a
R22
R245fa
R404A
R407C
R444B
R448A
R449A
R450A
R454C
R455A
R507A
R513A
R515B
R1234ze
R454A
Type MPHE H62-E
Type designation H62-E
UK RoHS compliance Yes
UK RoHS exemption clause No
UL evaluated Yes

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