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NEN-EN 328

Heat exchangers - Test procedures for establishing the performance of forced convection unit air coolers for refrigeration

inactive
Organization: NEN
Publication Date: 1 May 1999
Status: inactive
Page Count: 37
ICS Code (Boilers and heat exchangers): 27.060.30
ICS Code (Ventilators. Fans. Air-conditioners): 23.120
scope:

Is applicable to non-ducted unit air coolers for refrigeration operating: a) with direct dry expansion of a refrigerant b) with liquid overfeed by pump circulation of a refrigerant c) with a liquid.

Document History

September 1, 2014
Heat exchangers - Forced convection unit air coolers for refrigeration - Test procedures for establishing the performance
NEN-EN 328 is applicable to non-ducted unit air coolers for refrigeration operating: a) with direct dry expansion of a refrigerant; b) with liquid overfeed by pump circulation of a refrigerant; c)...
November 1, 2012
Heat exchangers - Forced convection unit air coolers for refrigeration - Test procedures for establishing the performance
NEN-EN 328 is applicable to non-ducted unit air coolers for refrigeration operating: a) with direct dry expansion of a refrigerant; b) with liquid overfeed by pump circulation of a refrigerant; c)...
November 1, 2002
Heat exchangers - Test procedure for establishing the performance of forced convection unit air coolers for refrigeration
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NEN-EN 328
May 1, 1999
Heat exchangers - Test procedures for establishing the performance of forced convection unit air coolers for refrigeration
Is applicable to non-ducted unit air coolers for refrigeration operating: a) with direct dry expansion of a refrigerant b) with liquid overfeed by pump circulation of a refrigerant c) with a liquid.

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