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A liquid receiver is a critical component located after the condenser, providing storage for liquid refrigerant and ensuring proper flow into the expansion device. Each receiver includes inlet and outlet connections, as well as a threaded port for installing an over-pressure safety relief device. Our Liquid Receivers are compatible with all refrigerants, including carbon dioxide (CO₂), hydrocarbons (ethane, isobutane, propane), and ammonia (NH₃).
Common Questions For Liquid Receivers
What types of refrigerants are Temprite products compatible with?
Temprite products are compatible with all major refrigerant types, including both traditional and natural options. This includes: Carbon Dioxide (CO₂ / R-744), Ammonia (NH₃ / R-717), Hydrocarbons (HCs) – such as Propane (R-290), Isobutane (R-600a), and Ethane (R-170), and HFOs and HFC blends – including low-GWP refrigerants.
How do I choose the right oil separator or liquid receiver for my system?
This includes: Carbon Dioxide (CO₂ / R-744), Ammonia (NH₃ / R-717), Hydrocarbons (HCs) – such as Propane (R-290), Isobutane (R-600a), and Ethane (R-170), and HFOs and HFC blends – including low-GWP refrigerants.
What’s the difference between standard and coalescent oil separators?
Temprite products are compatible with all major refrigerant types, including both traditional and natural options.
Do Temprite components work with CO₂ and other natural refrigerants?
This includes: Carbon Dioxide (CO₂ / R-744), Ammonia (NH₃ / R-717), Hydrocarbons (HCs) – such as Propane (R-290), Isobutane (R-600a), and Ethane (R-170), and HFOs and HFC blends – including low-GWP refrigerants.
Who can I contact for help with product sizing or specs?
Temprite products are compatible with all major refrigerant types, including both traditional and natural options.
Are your components energy-efficient and low-GWP compatible?
This includes: Carbon Dioxide (CO₂ / R-744), Ammonia (NH₃ / R-717), Hydrocarbons (HCs) – such as Propane (R-290), Isobutane (R-600a), and Ethane (R-170), and HFOs and HFC blends – including low-GWP refrigerants.