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ArticMasterTM RMS user principles of
fluid mechanics (gravity, velocity, vortex and refrigerant turbulence),
combined with thermodynamics, to achieve maximum refrigerant efficiency
while reducing energy consumption. ArticMasterTM RMS is installed
between the condenser and the expansion devices (before cap tube, tx
valve, fixed orifice, etc.), When refrigerant enters the ArticMasterTM
RMS vessel, it is directed into a spiral motion by design of the vessel
and gravity influence, including a powerful whirlpool or vortex that
passes through a fixed impeller at the bottom of the ArtimasterTM RMS
vessel. Wing-up turbulence is added to the vortex reducing the boundary
layer of negative flow associated area and forces more refrigerant to
the external area of the vessel and the line, thus removing the oil that
has collected and acting as an insulator. The heat will now be
dissipated throughout a greater surface area of the vessel and the
conduit walls. This, combined with the pumping action, reduces the
pressure of the system.
ArticmasterTM RMS represents over
ten years of research and development, and is the first major
breakthrough in the refrigerant industry in fifty years. In October
1996, the ArticMasterTM RMS (formerly known as Talon) was awarded "
Best New Product" at the 1996 Northern California Plant Engineering
and maintenance show. ArticMasterTM RMS is a product without
competition. All ArticMasterTM models work equally well to achieve a
minimum 20% energy saving on all air cooled equipment and 8% on water
cooled systems. Most air cooled systems will achieve saving of
approximately 35% or above, depending on the ambient temperature and the
condition of the equipment to which it is installed. The hotter it is,
the better it works ! Once ArticMasterTM RMS is installed, the reduced
pressure in the system will not only save energy, but will also greatly
increase the life expectancy of the compressor. ArticMasterTM RMS works
with all refrigerants. |
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