Connected between the receiver and metering device is the liquid line.
After the condenser in a refrigeration system, there is a storage tank called a liquid receiver that is used to store liquid refrigerant. It is a crucial component of any system because it guarantees that liquid refrigerant is getting into the expansion device. Every receiver has an inlet, an outlet, and a threaded port for mounting an over-pressure safety device.
All refrigerants, including ammonia, ethane, isobutane, and propane, as well as carbon dioxide (CO2), are supported by Temprite Liquid Receivers (NH3).
A bottom mounting stud is present on the smallest vertical receiver, Model VR6-12. Models VR8-16 through VR18-60 come with fixed mounting feet. Lifting lugs are also included in the top domes of models VR14-36 through VR18-60. Each and every horizontal receiver has a removable, movable mounting base. Lifting lugs are included with the Model HR12-60.
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