Great overview! One comment: Danfoss Multi Ejector is not the "old one still working" - once you know what it can do you can appreciate the engineering art that went into it! There is nothin like it in the market!
Awesome interview! Is there any future tutorials or walk throughs from danfoss for the parameters settings for the 782b pac controller for the supermarket C02 trans racks?
I am sure they have some. Check out Danfoss Controller talk they will have some soon if they do not already. I highly suggest taking the time over the next 3 months and read every manual on that controller and then you will be able to better understand the tutorials or ask the right questions when you have the opportunity to attend a Danfoss event.
Hi Its an amazing video for people lihe me trying to wrap the head around this Tech, IS IT POSSIBLE YOU MAKE MAKE A VIDEO USING THE SAME ANIMATION WITH VARIOUS STAGES OF REFRIGERATION INCLUDING VARIOUS PARTS AND THE UNSE OF THESE PARTS IN REAL USE CASE WITH THE CO RELATING TO THE REAL PARTS IN THE FIELD, CAN YOU MAKE A VIDEO ON THAT PLEASE? THANKS A TON iN ADVANCE
Hi, first of all this is a great video: there's a terminology I quiet didn't catch : whats POC (pressure of condenser?) The other is why is he using kelvin ? That's so confusing in the USA 😂
Thank you. Not sure about POC I will have to rewatch but we did talk about COP Coefficient of Performance. The controller that controls the high pressure valve when in transcritical will push the condenser pressure up and down to get the best performance when in Supercritical/Transcritical. Kelvin or Rankin is the correct term to use when you are talking about temperature difference like superheat. Kelvin x 1.8 = Superheat F
Totally agree with that. The top technician and professionals I know around the globe spend the time reading the manuals and implement as well as take action on what they learn from them.
Great overview! One comment: Danfoss Multi Ejector is not the "old one still working" - once you know what it can do you can appreciate the engineering art that went into it! There is nothin like it in the market!
The designers of this componets are experts at what they do. Thanks for commenting.
Awesome interview! Is there any future tutorials or walk throughs from danfoss for the parameters settings for the 782b pac controller for the supermarket C02 trans racks?
I am sure they have some. Check out Danfoss Controller talk they will have some soon if they do not already. I highly suggest taking the time over the next 3 months and read every manual on that controller and then you will be able to better understand the tutorials or ask the right questions when you have the opportunity to attend a Danfoss event.
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Thanks for watching. What was your biggest takeaway?
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Hi Its an amazing video for people lihe me trying to wrap the head around this Tech, IS IT POSSIBLE YOU MAKE MAKE A VIDEO USING THE SAME ANIMATION WITH VARIOUS STAGES OF REFRIGERATION INCLUDING VARIOUS PARTS AND THE UNSE OF THESE PARTS IN REAL USE CASE WITH THE CO RELATING TO THE REAL PARTS IN THE FIELD, CAN YOU MAKE A VIDEO ON THAT PLEASE? THANKS A TON iN ADVANCE
That’s a great idea. Thanks for asking.
Hi, first of all this is a great video: there's a terminology I quiet didn't catch : whats POC (pressure of condenser?)
The other is why is he using kelvin ? That's so confusing in the USA 😂
Thank you. Not sure about POC I will have to rewatch but we did talk about COP Coefficient of Performance. The controller that controls the high pressure valve when in transcritical will push the condenser pressure up and down to get the best performance when in Supercritical/Transcritical. Kelvin or Rankin is the correct term to use when you are talking about temperature difference like superheat. Kelvin x 1.8 = Superheat F
To be a good technician, you need patience to read ALL the manuals
Totally agree with that. The top technician and professionals I know around the globe spend the time reading the manuals and implement as well as take action on what they learn from them.