PRODUCT NEWS
Primalec
Primalec’s refrigerant sealants range is now being produced in the UK with fresh new branding.
The on-shoring process for Seal Pro, the micro leak repair system for refrigerants, is
now complete, leading to a shorter and more reliable supply chain. Seal Pro permanently and quickly seals refrigerant leaks up to 300 microns. It gives HVACR engineers a powerful chemical tool, especially when repairing older installations in which small persistent leaks cannot be identified.
Seal Pro contains no refrigerant, no propellant and no dyes in its hermetic long-life vacuum canister, so it works with all common refrigerants, HFCs, HCs, HFOs, and blends including R410a and R32. There are three versions available according to the size of the system being treated. Small, for up to 5kW systems, medium for 5-18kW systems and large for over 18kW.
Primalec Director Richard Doran commented: “Branding has been updated and, as it will be supplied direct from the manufacturer to the wholesaler, it will lead to greater security of supply and pricing in post- Brexit Britain.”
www.primalec.co.uk
Refmate
The digital Manifold Refmate has been developed by professionals, for use by professionals. The Refmate possesses tried-and-tested features that are client approved.
The Refmate is tailored to the harsh working conditions likely to be found out in the field. Instead of a touch display, the Refmate has sturdy, intuitive buttons, as well as an easy-to-read colour display with analogue pointers.
In-house calibration of the sensors ensures high precision, with an accuracy class 0.5.
It’s a practical tool. The Refmate can be locked for long-term measurements on construction sites and can be powered by either batteries or a USB source. In varying environments, such as changing light conditions, shortcuts allow for the easy adjustment of the screen settings.
The Refmesh app connects peripheral devices and combines information. Data can either be stored in the Refmate or in the app and/ or in the cloud and can be made available in various formats to other users or customers.
www.refmate.ch
Raptor
Raptor has added 14 new testing products for installers looking to take precise measurements in heating, ventilation, cold storage and air conditioning applications.
The new range of products allows engineers to conduct a variety of tests, including temperature, voltage, pressure, combustible gas presence, current, polarity, microwaves and resistance. New products include a new stem thermometer with LCD display, a non-contact voltage detector, a gas leak detector and digital multi- meter.
The new Raptor range uses robust materials and new technologies to provide engineers with reliable tools which offer highly accurate measurements.
David Van Duijvenvoorde, category manager for Raptor, said: “We are delighted to launch our new range of testing equipment. We received really positive feedback on our previous range and for the last 18 months, we have worked hard to ensure Raptor’s new testing products continue to meet the high quality demanded by the trade.”
www.raptortool.co.uk
Trane
Trane has released new models within its XStream range of water-cooled screw chillers.
The new XStream RTHF XSE units offer high capacities of 3.0 to 3.6 MW and
present a reliable and efficient alternative for building owners who require higher part load efficiency in their comfort cooling applications. RTHF XSE features innovative Variable VI (Volume Index) technology, which increases the part load Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio (SEER) by 10% compared to models with Fixed Vi, reaching up to 10.1 SEER and up to 10.24 Integrated Part Load Value (IPLV). This makes RTHF XSE the most efficient chiller in the Trane XStream portfolio.
The key features of the new Trane Xstream RTHF XSE chillers include: Variable Vi compressor technology with Adaptive Frequency Drive (AFD)
Dual circuit configuration reducing refrigerant content per circuit and increasing reliability
Dual Power supply Stable part load without risk of surge Serial counterflow design compatible with use of variable primary flow.
www.trane.com
46 October 2019
www.acr-news.com
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