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Micro Plate heat exchanger_MPHE_021H

Micro Plate heat exchanger, MPHE D55-H, Number of plates: 14

111B9026

Max. Working Pressure [bar]: 30, Universal, Function: Null, Brazing material: Copper brazing

Product specifications

Characteristic
Value
ApplicationUniversal
ApprovalASCECRNEACKRAIAUAUL
Brazing materialCopper brazing
China RoHS complianceYes
Contain batteriesNo
Design temperature range [°C] [max]200 °C
Design temperature range [°C] [min]-196 °C
Design temperature range [°F] [max]320 °F
Design temperature range [°F] [min]-390 °F
DG Indicator ProfileNot relevant for dangerous goods
EquipmentStud
EU RoHS complianceYes
EU RoHS exemption clauseNo
FunctionNull
Function noteNull
H1 conn. sizeN3/4K
H1 conn. typeR Internal thread connection
H2 conn. sizeN3/4K
H2 conn. typeR Internal thread connection
H3 conn. sizeN3/4K
H3 conn. typeR Internal thread connection
H4 conn. sizeN3/4K
H4 conn. typeR Internal thread connection
H5 conn. sizeNull
H5 conn. typeNull
H6 conn. sizeNull
H6 conn. typeNull
In scope of WEEENo
Material DescriptionHeat exchanger D55-H-14
Characteristic
Value
Max working pressure [psi]435 psi
Max. Working Pressure [bar]30.0 bar
Model no.55
Number of plates14
Packing formatSingle pack
PED categoryArt. 4, par. 3
Plate material no.AISI 316L
Plate patternH
Product groupHeat exchangers
Product lineBrazed Plate Heat Exchangers
Product nameMicro Plate heat exchanger
Product TypeMPHE D55-H
Q1 conn. size rangeNull
Q1 conn. typeNull
Q2 conn. size rangeNull
Q2 conn. typeNull
Q3 conn. size rangeNull
Q3 conn. typeNull
Q4 conn. size rangeNull
Q4 conn. typeNull
Q5 conn. size rangeNull
Q5 conn. typeNull
Q6 conn. size rangeNull
Q6 conn. typeNull
Quantity per packing format1 pc
REACH Candidate List substancesNo
RefrigerantsR1233zd(E)R1234yfR1234zeR134aR22R245faR404AR407CR444BR448A
Type designationD55-H
UK RoHS complianceYes

General specifications

Characteristic
Value
Gross weight4.5 Kilogram
Net weight4.2 Kilogram
Volume3.82 Cubic decimeter
Characteristic
Value
EAN/UPC5715255011057
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