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A screw compressor is a type of gas compressor that uses two rotating helical screws (called rotors) to compress the refrigerant or gas. Unlike a piston compressor that uses up-and-down motion, a screw compressor provides continuous compression, making it smoother, quieter, and more efficient for industrial applications.
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A commercial refrigeration compressor powers every cooling system. Often called the “heart” of refrigeration, it keeps temperatures low and goods safe. In this post, you’ll learn about compressor types, their efficiency, and how to choose the right one.Understanding Commercial Refrigeration Compress
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Have you ever wondered why some refrigeration compressors fail too soon? Businesses rely on them for safe food storage and energy efficiency. A commercial refrigeration compressor is the heart of the cooling system, usually lasting 8–10 years. Entire refrigeration units often reach 10–15 years. In t
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High head pressure in HVAC systems is a silent but dangerous problem. It can lead to increased energy bills, reduced efficiency, and even system failure. In this post, we’ll discuss the causes of high head pressure, the risks it poses, and how to prevent it to keep your system running smoothly. What
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High head pressure in HVAC systems is a silent but dangerous problem. It can lead to increased energy bills, reduced efficiency, and even system failure. In this post, we’ll discuss the causes of high head pressure, the risks it poses, and how to prevent it to keep your system running smoothly. What
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Have you ever wondered why your HVAC system stops working during the summer heat? One common cause is compressor overheating. Compressors are vital to your system, helping regulate temperature by pressurizing refrigerants.Understanding why compressors overheat and burn out is essential to maintainin