Main characteristics Arctigo IS
Standard configuration
- Finned Coil
- 10 coil block modules
- 3, 4, 6, 8 or 10 tube rows deep
- Tubing ø 5/8” ripple Cu or smooth Cu tubing for brine or smooth stainless steel; ø 3/8” Cu for CO2
- Tube pitch 50 mm square
- Corrugated Alu-fins
- Fin spacings 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10 and 12 mm
- 1 to 6 fans, ø 400 mm up to ø 910 mm, drawing or blowing trough the coil.
Power supply 400/50-60/3 or 230/50-60/1 (for ø 400 and 450 mm), two noise levels (Δ/Y connections).
AC/EC fan motors with dynamically and statically balanced external rotors, manufactured in accordance with VDE 0530/12.84 IP54 class F. Integrated thermo contacts (Clickson) provide reliable protection against thermal overload.
- Corrosion resistant materials: coil frame and casing pre-galvanized sheet steel, epoxy coated RAL 9003. All fixing materials stainless steel.
- Hinged side panels and driptray, drain(s) 1½" BSP ext.
- Fitted with schräder valve on the suction connection for testing purposes.
- Refrigerant connections right or left (L=default). Closed connections; threaded connections for brine models.
- Sufficient room for fitting the expansion valve inside.
Options
For a full overview of all available options and additional technical specifications please refer to the product leaflet.
How it works
Alfa LU-VE finned coil air heat exchangers have been designed to achieve an optimized exchange of thermal energy between air and a refrigerant or fluid. The ‘heart’ of our air heat exchangers is the finned coil, built up from a circuit of interconnected tube serpentines and fins to increase the heat exchanging surface. Thanks to the combination of key design variables (coil materials, coil geometry, casing design, fan type), air units are very versatile heat exchangers with a great variety of applications in many industries. Alfa LU-VE supplies finned coil air heat exchanger products for a wide variety of applications.
Air coolers & air-cooled condensers
Air coolers and air-cooled condensers are key components in air cooling and air conditioning systems. On the refrigerant side the most common media are a brine or an evaporating refrigerant like HFO/HFC, ammonia or CO2. A chilled brine may be supplied from a chiller that is potentially located far away, but a liquified refrigerant must come from a nearby condensing unit. When an evaporating refrigerant is used, the cooling coil is the evaporator in the vapour-compression refrigeration cycle (‘direct expansion’ or ‘DX’ system).