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CRF Water Condensers

CRF

Shell and Tube Horizontal

Super-Efficient

Water Cooled Condensers

CRF (Condenser Refrigerant Fresh) water condensers offer a more compact heat exchanger with greater efficiency and a high level of durability. The CRF condenser has been developed for HFC/HFO cooling applications at medium and high pressure for refrigeration, process cooling, and air conditioning.


Standard Designs

Available in standard designs for fluid duty, CRF condensers feature high-efficiency tube surfaces, and they are available in 34 catalog models from 4 to 610 horsepower (HP). They are optimized with a smaller footprint, which results in smaller space requirements and a lower refrigerant charge. For glycol duty, please consult ProSuite selection software or contact the factory.


Tube Materials

CRF condensers are manufactured with high efficiency 3/4″ OD copper tubing to provide improved performance in a smaller unit. Heavy wall tube construction is available. The tubes can be easily serviced with commonly available tube cleaning equipment.


Configuration and Customization

CRF units offer a horizontal, cleanable tube design. The CRF range can be configured to match your or your client’s requirements. Standard Refrigeration now offers 3D SolidWorks drawings at the time of the quote. This will minimize the overall lead time and offer you or the end-user a quick, accurate, and effective design.

Benefits


- Provides the maximum efficiency at a low cost per HP

- Compact design with about 15% to 20% shorter overall length and lower weight compared with HSE and SST units

- Fully configurable

- Water flow is optimized to reduce fouling and erosion risks

- Multiple tube length options to match operating conditions with different approach temperature requirements

- High efficiency tubes provide an overall performance increase versus HSE and SST models, while keeping the water pressure drop at the same level

- Refrigerant connections have been optimized to minimize the pressure drop

- Designed for R22, R134a, R404A, R407C/F, R410A, R507 and HFO1234ze

- Designed to operate at a maximum allowable working pressure, MAWP, of 650 psi., which allows the use of all commonly used refrigerants

For More Information CLICK HERE

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Robertshaw Universal Defrost Timers

9000 Series Defrost Timers

The Paragon® 9045-00 and 9145-00 Universal Defrost Timers (UDT) are the only multi-voltage defrost timers engineered to industry refrigeration standards. Designed to withstand the most rigorous refrigeration applications, this control offers a real-time clock and 100 hours of power loss protection for both time and defrost schedules. Mechanism-only models also are available to fit in standard defrost timer enclosures.

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Features and Benefits:

- Certified to UL873 standard for temperature-indicating and regulating equipment

- Wires directly to 120V AC, 208V AC or 240V AC power sources without jumpers or switches

- Rated to 30,000 cycles for refrigeration controllers with switches

- Easy programming, easy set-up, set time, set defrost start and defrost end

- Initiate 15 minute manual defrost

- 100 hours of power loss protection for both time and defrost schedule

- Real-time clock

- Lighted display shows defrost start time and duration

- System status indicators

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More RGF Trainings - Oregon & Washington

More trainings done and in the books throughout Washington & Oregon today!!! Clean air is life! RGF training! If you and your team are interested in learning more about indoor air quality and offering your customers the best IAQ products. We offer trainings that will educate your techs on providing whole home protection with RGF's Total IAQ Solutions. Please reach out to Build Products today to find out more information. #rgf #rgfenvironmental #cleanair #iaq #indoorairquality #hvaclife #hvacrep #hvactech #techlife #replife #cleanhome #airquality #iaqspecialists #certifiedairqualityspecialists #cleanairislife #bpnw #buildproducts #buildproductsnw #buildproductsnorthwest #trainings #TheNewNormal #REMEHALO #IAQsolutions #breatheclean #cleanairislife #hvac #hvacrep #hvactech #techlife #replife #bpnw #buildproducts #buildproductsnw #buildproductsnorthwest

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Introducing by YELLOW JACKET® the YJACK™ wireless probes.

The YJACK™ Series is a network of devices that form a new platform offering a total HVAC/R diagnostics solution. Multiple devices can measure system and environmental parameters. When coupled with the P51-870 TITAN® Digital Manifold, the user has the necessary information for complete system diagnostics.

Each device utilizes Low Energy Bluetooth® (BLE) technology to interconnect with each other and any smart device: Android and iOS. All YJACK™ Series devices can also communicate directly with the P51-870 TITAN® Series Digital Manifold simultaneously. The YJACK VIEW™ App provides ease of access to all information measured by the YJACK™ Series of devices.

YJACK PATH™ RANGE EXTENDER 67060

YJACK™ TEMPERATURE CLAMP 67061

YJACK™ TEMPERATURE STRAP 67062

YJACK DEW™ PSYCHROMETER 67063

YJACK PRESS™ PRESSURE GAUGE 67065

YJACK VAC™ VACUUM GAUGE 67066

YJACK AMP™ CURRENT PROBE 67067

YJACK MANO™ WIRELESS DUAL PORT MANOMETER 67068

YJACK™ FOR A MORE CONNECTED TECH.

#YellowJacketHVAC #YJ #HVACTech #HVAC #HVACR #refrigeration #hvacaf #hvacservice #airconditioning #hvaclife #hvactechnician #industrialhvac #commercialhvac #hvacrepair #autorepair, #automotive, #mechanic, #car, #auto, #autoshop, #repair, #autoservice #tools #tech

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Gree Ductless @ LAX

Gree…. Keeping travelers comfortable at LAX…. #gree #comfort #ductless #minisplits #lax #losangelesairport #airport #hvac #hvaclife #hvacrep #hvactech #techlife #replife #bpnw #buildproducts #buildproductsnw #buildproductsnorthwest #competitivehvac #hvacproducts

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Build Products is Growing!!!

We recently added a new employee to help support our manufacturers, distributors and contractors in the Northwest….

Please welcome Thoren Rodgers to Build Products…. Thoren will be based in Boise and covering Idaho, Eastern Washington and Eastern Oregon. He has quite a few years of industry experience that he brings with him and has lived in the Northwest most his life. He looks forward to getting out in the territory and meeting everyone!

(L-R) Mike, Damien & Thoren during Thoren’s first visit and training in Portland as a new team member of Build Products!

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Branch Visits!!!

Great getting out to branches, having business getting back to normal and seeing our products everywhere… #branches #distributors #hvac #hvaclife #hvacrep #hvactech #techlife #replife #bpnw #buildproducts #buildproductsnw #buildproductsnorthwest #yellowjacket #paragon #lucasmilhaupt #rgf #haloled #lau #fanblades #proflex #gaspipe #bossadhesives #glasfloss #filters #armacell #spectroline #insulation #soudal #iaq #branchvisits

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Vortex - Bit Saver

If you are using a drill & not using these Vortex bit savers, you are missing out! Makes your bits last up to 500x longer!!!! Fast payback - ROI #vortex #bitsaver #roi #payback #bits #hvactools #tools #hvac #plumbing #drillbits #drills #crescenttools #crescent #apex #ahr #ahr2022 #ahrshow #vortex #500x

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RGF Contractor Training

Clean air is life! RGF Contractor training… #rgf #rgfenvironmental #cleanair #iaq #indoorairquality #hvac #hvaclife #hvacrep #hvactech #techlife #replife #cleanhome #airquality #training

For more great indoor air quality info CLICK HERE

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Yellow Jacket - SERIES 41 DELUXE MANIFOLDS

SERIES 41 DELUXE MANIFOLDS WITH CLASS 1 BRASS GAUGES

Upgraded movement with phosphor bronze plates, stainless gears and pinions. Dissimilar parts create less friction and last longer. Flutterless™ technology included

Polished solid brass case with glass crystals

Made in the USA

**Now shipping in clamshells. Order either part number.

All the same features as the regular “Series 41” with 1% accuracy (Class 1) brass gauges.

•Upgraded movement with phosphor bronze plates, stainless gears and pinions. Dissimilar parts create less friction and last longer. Flutterless™ technology included

•Polished solid brass case with glass crystals

•Made in the USA 🇺🇸

#YellowJacketHVAC #YJ #HVACTech #HVAC #HVACR #refrigeration #hvacaf #hvacservice #airconditioning #hvaclife #hvactechnician #industrialhvac #commercialhvac #hvacrepair #autorepair, #automotive, #mechanic, #car, #auto, #autoshop, #repair, #autoservice #tools

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Mason Industries: Mounts

NEOPRENE MOUNTS

Up until the 1950’s most rubber mountings were designed to take the load in shear. Mountings were circular or sold in long strips, so the capacity could be controlled by size and durometer, or durometer and the cut off length.

Shear loading curves are straight line similar to steel springs. The deflection can be used directly in the frequency equation after dynamic stiffness correction. Unfortunately, shear mountings could and did fail because of bond failure between the rubber and metal. When overloaded, the mountings would bottom out. Compression mountings are less expensive for a given capacity and when overloaded, there is still a cushion. When loaded conservatively, the load deflection curve is similar to the straight line shear.

The general configuration of our N mountings was known, but all mountings were manufactured as at the right and seldom taller than 1”. Both the base plate and the upper tapped washer were exposed and they corroded. As foolish as it seems now, we cemented a rubber pad to the baseplate to provide friction. Since greater efficiency can only be accomplished by increasing deflection, when double deflection was needed, two mountings were bolted together. This was another makeshift arrangement.

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Yellow Jacket A2L Compatible Tools

YELLOW JACKET tools that can be used with A2L refrigerant systems. These refrigerants are getting more attention, as the industry transitions to more of the lower GWP refrigerants, due to government restrictions. #yellowjacket #a2l #hvactools #hvac #hvactechs #tools

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Brazing….
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WHAT IS BRAZING & BRAZING DEFINED


Brazing is defined by the American Welding Society as a group of joining processes that produces a coalescence of materials by heating them to the brazing temperature and by using a filler metal (solder) having a liquidus above 840°F (450°C), and below the solidus of the base metals.


The very basics of brazing are defined by the joining of metals through the use of heat and a filler metal—one whose melting temperature is above 840°F (450°C) but below the melting point of the metals being joined.


Another common term is “silver brazing” because silver alloy is commonly a filler metal used in brazing. Torch brazing with a silver-bearing filler metal is the most common application of brazing, and many of the advantages and disadvantages below will be listed as such. Where exceptions occur, it will be noted.


Advantages Of Brazing


Brazing is probably the most versatile method of metal joining today, for a number of reasons:


Brazed joints are strong: On nonferrous metals and steels, the tensile strength of a properly made joint will often exceed that of the metals joined. On stainless steels, it is possible to develop a joint whose tensile strength is 130,000 pounds per square inch. (896.3 megapascal [MPa]).

Brazed joints are ductile: able to withstand considerable shock and vibration.

Brazed joints are usually easy and rapidly made: Operator skill is readily acquired.

Brazing is ideally suited to the joining of dissimilar metals: You can easily join assemblies that combine ferrous with nonferrous metals, and metals with widely varying melting points. Brazing is essentially a one-operation process. There is seldom any need for grinding, filing or mechanical finishing after the joint is completed.

Brazing is performed at relatively low temperatures: Reducing the possibility of warping, overheating or melting the metals being joined.

Brazing is economical: The cost per-joint compares quite favorably with joints made by other metal joining methods.

Brazing is highly adaptable to automated methods: The flexibility of the brazing process enables you to match your production techniques very closely to your production requirements. With all its advantages, brazing is still only one of the ways in which you can join metals. To use brazing properly, you must understand its relationship to other metal jointing methods. What are some of those methods and which should you use where?


Disadvantages Of Brazing


Brazing, as we’ve noted, relies on heat and a filler metal to join metals.


There is nothing unique about this. Welding and soldering are similar in these respects. And metals can also be joined efficiently and economically without the need for heat or a filler metal at all, by mechanical fastening or adhesive bonding. When would you use brazing, rather than one of these other methods? It depends on the circumstances.


Let’s start our evaluation of brazing as a metal joining method by eliminating those situations were brazing is generally unsuitable.


The first of these situations is the non-permanent joint. This is the joint that’s made with future disassembly in mind. (For example—a pump connected to a piping assembly.) The pipes won’t wear out—but some day the pump will. It’s easier to disassemble a threaded or bolted pump connection than a brazed connection.


(You can “de-braze” a brazed joint if you have to, but why plan on it?) For the typical non-permanent joint, mechanical fastening is usually the most practical method.


There’s another kind of joint where brazing will likely be your last, rather than your first, consideration. And that is the permanent, but low-strength joint. If you’re joining metal assemblies that won’t be subjected too much stress or strain, there are frequently more economical ways to join them than by brazing. (Mechanical fastening, for example, or soft soldering or adhesive bonding.) If you are selecting a method to seal the seams of tin cans, there is nothing to stop you from brazing.


Yet soft-soldering would be perfectly adequate for this low-stress type of bond. And soft-soldering is generally less expensive than brazing. In these two areas—the nonpermanent joint and the permanent but low-strength joint—other joining methods are adequate for the job and usually more economical than brazing.


Learn How to Braze Safely & Effectively


Now that you understand the value of a brazed joint, be sure to review our other resources for more information on brazing best practices. If you are looking to learn more about brazing, review our Brazing Fundamentals: How to Braze in Six Steps, or look to our Braze School Trainings for the right course for you.

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Monterey Top Vent Gravity Furnace

Affordable and energy-efficient, the Monterey Home Furnace is a traditional home comfort system that delivers both quality performance and low operating costs. Recessed or surface-mounted installation. 25,000, 35,000 and 50,000 Btu/hr. sizes….

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Design Features

- No electricity required

- “Matchless” pilot igniter

- Easy installation

- Patented, side-relief opening draft hood design reduces flue gas temperature to minimize normal heat loss

- Natural and propane gas models (conversion kits available)

- Automatic temperature and safety controls

- Re-settable vent-limit safety switch

- Thermostat Sold Separately - Part #8967

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P51-860 TITAN® DIGITAL MANIFOLD

The YELLOW JACKET® P51 TITAN® Digital Manifold Series provides ultimate system measurements with ease. This 4-valve manifold provides fast and accurate measurements for refrigeration and a/c systems. Measurements are displayed on a monochrome backlit digital display and can be transmitted via Bluetooth® to a Smartphone for even further analysis. Local display of system pressures and temperatures, superheat and subcool provide instant analysis. When connected to your Smartphone, target superheat and subcool are easily attained, along with all the other capabilities of the ManTooth® app.


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FEATURES:

- Measures high and low side pressures and temperatures

- Displays vapor and liquid saturation temperatures

- System superheat and subcooling calculations

- On board data logging; export to your computer through USB or to your phone via the ManTooth® app

- Pressure hold mode displays rate of change for both vacuum and positive pressure measurements

- 4-way TITAN® valve block

- 126 refrigerant profiles stored in the instrument including new blends not currently on the Refprop database.

- Backlit display with auto-dimming

- Auto shut-off

- Bluetooth capability for use with ManTooth® app

- Includes temperature clamps

- Optional vacuum sensor available (included with P51-870 TITAN®)

- Vacuum measurements, targets and leak testing

- High and low alarms

- Re-chargeable battery with battery life indicator

- Continuous use no back light: 80 hours

- Continuous use full back light: 5 hours (40860); 4 hours (40870)

- US and international units (bar, psia, psig, kPa, MPa, kg/cm2)

- Maximum working pressure 700 psia (48.3 bar)

- USB charging port

- IP52 certified

- Robust housing

- Two year warranty

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