Horizontal Freon Condenser (SAC)

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Static Freon Condenser SAC – Sabcool

The Static Freon Condenser SAC by Sabcool is a type of condenser designed for freon-based cooling systems. These condensers are integral components of refrigeration systems, offering reliable performance across various applications.


Capacity

  • Available in 10 models
  • Nominal capacity range: 68 to 235 kW

Electrical and Fan Specifications

  • Equipped with 50 cm and 63 cm axial fans tailored to the condenser’s capacity.
  • Pre-installed and wired electrical panel.
  • Operational temperature range: -40°C to +60°C.
  • Features internal overload protection and protection classes IP 54 and IP 55.
  • Thermal class: F.

Receiver

  • Standard capacity receiver tank.
  • Includes a liquid line receiver valve.
  • Pressure-tested at 30 bar for durability and safety.

Frame and Body

  • Fan plates made from galvanized sheets coated with electrostatic paint for durability and aesthetics.
  • Sturdy painted frame designed to accommodate compressors and additional equipment.
  • Ample surfaces provided for installing liquid line components.

SAC Horizontal Freon Condenser Coil Specifications

  • Advanced coils built with 3/8-inch inner-grooved copper tubes combined with wave aluminum fins for enhanced thermal performance.
  • Optional epoxy-coated fins for use in marine environments, saltwater areas, and acidic or corrosive atmospheres.
  • Inner-grooved copper tubes create turbulent refrigerant flow, significantly increasing heat exchange efficiency—offering over 3x more heat exchange surface compared to plain tubes.
  • Airflow paths through each fan are isolated to ensure better airflow direction and enhanced coil rigidity.

Types of SAC Static Freon Condensers

Available in multiple configurations to meet diverse cooling system requirements.

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