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Semi-hermetic compressors, Reciprocating compressor HG, HG22e

BOCK, HGX22e/125-4 S, Semi-hermetic suction gas cooled

097C2792

Refrigerants: R404A; R407C; R452A; R407A; R134a; R407F; R513A; R448A; R450A; R449A, Compressor power supply [V]: 220-240V D / 380-420V Y -3- 50Hz, Oil type: BOCKlub E55, Anti-vibration pads: Yes, Legacy BOCK ID: 16009

Product specifications

Characteristic
Value
Anti-vibration padsYes
ApplicationsMBPHBP
Approval standardNo
BrandBOCK
ColourBlue (standard)
Compressor power supply [V]220-240V D / 380-420V Y -3- 50Hz
Cylinder2
DescriptionCompressor HGX22e/125-4 S
DG Indicator ProfileContains Gas
Discharge connection size [in]5/8 in
Discharge connection size [mm]16.00 mm
Discharge connection size typeStandard
Discharge connection typeSoldering
FamilyHG/HA compressors
Frequency Hz50
Hot gas temperature sensorNo
In scope of WEEENo
In scope of WEEE and contain batteriesNo
IP classIP66
Legacy BOCK ID16009
Material DescriptionCompressor HGX22e/125-4 S
Max pressure (PS) - high side28.00 bar
Max pressure (PS) - low side19.00 bar
Characteristic
Value
Model numberHGX22e/125-4 S
Motor protectionINT69 G 115-230V AC, 50/60 Hz, IP00
Oil pressure safety switchNo
Oil sump heaterNo
Oil typeBOCKlub E55
Phase3
Product groupSemi-hermetic compressors
Product lineDanfoss BOCK®
Product nameReciprocating compressor HG
Product TypeHGX22e
REACH Candidate List substancesLead (CAS no. 7439-92-1)
RefrigerantsR134aR404AR407CR407FR448AR449AR450AR452AR513AR407A
SCIP dossier no.7f2d5eef-f276-4b05-869b-e55068f6f644
SCIP dossier product nameHG/HA(X)22/…. - series
Suction connection size [in]7/8 in
Suction connection size [mm]22.00 mm
Suction connection size typeStandard
Suction connection typeSoldering
TechnologySemi-hermetic suction gas cooled
Terminal box reduced/steel TBNo
Thermal protection thermostatNo
Type designationHGX22e/125-4 S

General specifications

Characteristic
Value
Gross weight82.085 Kilogram
Net weight72.685 Kilogram
Volume152.46 Liter
Characteristic
Value
EAN5715162643730
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