ICE PLANT TEST RIG

Product Description

The Ice Plant Test rig works on simple vapour compression refrigeration cycle and uses R134a or R 404 A as a refrigerant. These are environment friendly. The system is fabricated such that students can observe and study ice formation process. It is also useful to understand working of vapour compression system, its performance and controls used. The arrangement of parts such that, all the parts are visible and working can be easily understood.

Material Warranty Application / Usage Voltage Power
MS/SS 1 Years Laboratory Equipment 230V/440V -

FEATURES

  • Ice Production Capacity : 12 kg in a day of 24 hrs.
    After attaining brine temperature of -5 deg C, ice cans will be loaded.
    Number of ice cans = 4 nos; Ice qty per can=0.25 kg
    Ice production per batch = 1 kg Cycle time per batch = 2 hrs.
    Compressor : Hermetically sealed.
    Emerson/ Tecumseh/ Danfoss or equivalent make.
    Condenser : Forced convection air cooled

RANGE OF EXPERIMENTS

  • 1. TO EVALUATE CAPACITY OF THE ICE PLANT.
    2. TO CALCULATE C.O.P. OF THE SYSTEM.
    3. TO PLOT SYSTEM PERFORMANCE ON P-H CHART.

SPECIFICATION

  • Ice Production Capacity : 12 kg in a day of 24 hrs.
    After attaining brine temperature of -5 deg C, ice cans will be loaded.
    Number of ice cans = 4 nos; Ice qty per can=0.25 kg
    Ice production per batch = 1 kg Cycle time per batch = 2 hrs.
    Compressor : Hermetically sealed.
    Emerson/ Tecumseh/ Danfoss or equivalent make.
    Condenser : Forced convection air cooled

SERVICES

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

  • The Ice Plant Test rig works on simple vapour compression refrigeration cycle and uses R134a or R 404 A as a refrigerant. These are environment friendly. The system is fabricated such that students can observe and study ice formation process. It is also useful to understand working of vapour compression system, its performance and controls used. The arrangement of parts such that, all the parts are visible and working can be easily understood.

RANGE OF EXPERIMENTS

  • 1. TO EVALUATE CAPACITY OF THE ICE PLANT.
    2. TO CALCULATE C.O.P. OF THE SYSTEM.
    3. TO PLOT SYSTEM PERFORMANCE ON P-H CHART.