Cornelius R-134A manual General Information, Claims Instructions, Warranty Reference Information

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GENERAL INFORMATION

CLAIMS INSTRUCTIONS

Claims: In the event of shortage, notify the carrier as well as IMI Cornelius Inc. immediately. In the event of damage, notify the carrier. IMI Cornelius Inc. is not responsible for damage, occurring in transit, but will gladly render assistance necessary to pursue your claim. Merchandise must be inspected for con- cealed damage within 15 days of receipt.

WARRANTY REFERENCE INFORMATION

(to be filled out by customer)

Unit Part Number

Serial Number

Install Date:

Local Authorized

Service Center

DESIGN DATA

Table 1. Design Data

 

Unit Part Numbers:

 

 

 

Domestic Unit

4164920000

 

 

Export Unit

4964920000

 

 

 

 

COOLING UNIT DATA

 

 

 

Cooling Unit Overall Dimensions: (with hood in place)

 

 

 

Height

36-1/4 inches

 

 

Width

19 inches

 

 

Depth

27 inches

 

 

NOTE: Cooling unit Stand P/N 309802069 (optional) with cooling unit in place on stand dimensions:

Height (approx)

74-1/4 inches

 

 

Width

36 inches

 

 

Depth

19-1/2 inches

 

 

 

 

Weights: (approximate)

 

 

 

Shipping Weight

260 pounds

 

 

Weight (W/O Cartoning)

240 pounds

 

 

 

 

Capacities:

 

 

 

Cooling Unit Water Bath (no ice bank)

16.8 gallons

 

 

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R-134A specifications

Cornelius R-134A is a refrigerant commonly used in various cooling and air conditioning applications. It belongs to the hydrofluorocarbon (HFC) family and has become a favored alternative to many ozone-depleting substances. Unlike its predecessors, R-12, which has been phased out due to its detrimental effects on the ozone layer, R-134A offers a more environmentally friendly solution, albeit still having global warming potential.

One of the main features of R-134A is its favorable thermodynamic properties. It exhibits a low boiling point of approximately -26.3°C (-15.3°F), making it suitable for various refrigeration applications, including automotive air conditioning, commercial cooling systems, and domestic refrigerators. Its efficiency is regarded as superior, allowing for quick heat absorption and dissipation. This efficiency translates into energy savings, ultimately benefiting both consumers and manufacturers.

R-134A also boasts a relatively high vaporization heat, demonstrating its effectiveness in heat transfer processes. The low toxicity and non-flammability of R-134A further enhance its appeal, as it poses minimal risk during handling and application. This characteristic makes R-134A safer for technicians and users compared to older refrigerants, which presented higher health hazards.

Within modern technologies, R-134A plays a crucial role in both chiller systems and heat pump applications. It is compatible with various lubricants, allowing manufacturers to utilize R-134A in existing systems with minimal modifications. However, it is essential to use the correct type of oil, as mixing different types can lead to system inefficiencies and potential failure.

Despite its advantages, R-134A has a global warming potential of around 1,430 times greater than carbon dioxide, prompting the refrigerant industry to look for alternatives. Newer refrigerants, such as R-1234yf, offer lower environmental impact, driving a shift towards more sustainable options.

In conclusion, Cornelius R-134A remains a widely used refrigerant known for its efficiency, safety, and effectiveness in heat transfer. While it has played a significant role in the refrigeration and air conditioning industries, the ongoing search for eco-friendly alternatives highlights the need for continued innovation and adherence to environmental standards.