Henry S-5590, Oil Separator, Conventional Welded - Top Inlet / Top Outlet, 1-3/8 ODS, 3/8 FL Return
Henry S-5590, Oil Separator, Conventional Welded - Top Inlet / Top Outlet, 1-3/8 ODS, 3/8 FL Return
Regular price
$336.60 CAD
Regular price
$336.60 CAD
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$336.60 CAD
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The Henry S-5590 Oil Separator is a welded, top inlet/top outlet oil separator designed for use in air conditioning and refrigeration systems. Here are the key technical details:
Technical Description
- Model: Henry S-5590
- Type: Welded Oil Separator
- Inlet/Outlet Connection Size: 1-3/8" ODS (Outside Diameter Solder)
- Oil Return Connection Size: 3/8" FL (Flare)
- Compliance: ASME (American Society of Mechanical Engineers) standards
Features and Functions
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Oil Separation Efficiency:
- The separator efficiently removes oil from the discharge gas and returns it to the compressor, either directly or indirectly. This helps maintain the compressor crankcase oil level and raises the efficiency of the system by preventing excessive oil circulation.
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Construction:
- The unit features a welded steel shell with ODS refrigerant connections and SAE flare oil connections. It is suitable for use with HCFC and HFC refrigerants, as well as other industrial fluids that are non-corrosive to steel, copper, and brass.
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Low Pressure Drop:
- Designed to minimize pressure drop, ensuring efficient operation of the refrigeration system.
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No Moving Parts:
- The oil separation zone has no moving parts, which enhances reliability and reduces maintenance.
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Serviceability:
- Some models in the series include serviceable components, such as cleanable/replaceable oil float assemblies.
Applications
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Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Systems:
- Ideal for multi-compressor racks and remote condensing units. Suitable for use with scroll and reciprocating type compressors, but not recommended for screw or rotary vane compressors.
This oil separator is a critical component for maintaining the efficiency and longevity of HVAC systems by effectively managing oil return to the compressor.