Technologically, the hot fluorine defrost system operates by circulating heated refrigerant through the evaporator coils. This process effectively melts any frost or ice buildup, ensuring that the evaporator maintains its heat exchange efficiency. The use of fluorine as a refrigerant is particularly advantageous due to its low environmental impact and high thermal conductivity, which allows for rapid heat transfer. This results in quicker defrost cycles and less energy consumption compared to conventional systems.
| HT-FR-J/D/L Series Hot Fluorine Defrost Air Cooler Model Specification | ||||||||||||||||||
| Series | Evaporating Area | Defrost | Temp | Installation Blow Type | Fan Motor | Fan Type | Fin | |||||||||||
| m² | S | D | R | J/D/L | Roof | Floor | Brand | Qty | G | Z | Light | Hydro | Other | |||||
| Water | Electric | Hot Fluo | Range | Std | Obl | Double | Std | Vert | MaEr | EBM | Outer | Axial | ||||||
| HT-FR | 30-670 | ○ | ○ | ● | ● | ● | ○ | ○ | ○ | ● | ● | ○ | 2-4 | ● | ○ | ○ | ● | ○ |
| For additional configurations not listed, please consult our technical team. | ||||||||||||||||||
In terms of applications, hot fluorine defrost air cooler evaporators are ideal for various cold storage environments, including warehouses, food processing facilities, and pharmaceutical storage. These units are particularly beneficial in settings where maintaining strict temperature controls is crucial, such as in the storage of perishable goods or sensitive materials. The reduced frost buildup not only enhances the overall efficiency of the cooling system but also extends the lifespan of the equipment by minimizing wear and tear.