Danfoss has expanded its oil-free Turbocor portfolio to include the TGS380 and TTS450 models, offering a high capacity, energy efficient solution for use in comfort cooling, intensive ambient environments, and data centre applications.
The new TGS380 and TTS450 compressors provide exceptional flexibility and efficiency to customers worldwide, operating in both heating and cooling applications, at extreme temperatures, and across a range of low Global Warming Potential (GWP) refrigerants.
Thanks to an expanded operating map, the TGS380 and TTS450 can be used in water-to-water heat pumps and heat-recovery applications, generating hot water up to 68°C (154°F).
Both compressors can be used in air-cooled chiller applications operating in extreme ambient temperatures of up to 52°C or 125°F.
They generate water temperatures up to 30°C or 86°F when used in data-centre applications.
Vice president of sales & marketing at Danfoss Turbocor, Rogerio Federici, said that as temperatures rise, the company has to design flexible solutions that work in any ambient environment and across multiple market segments.
Danfoss Turbocor offers the only oil-free compressors that can operate in both heating and cooling applications and at high ambient temperatures while providing a larger, more precise capacity option.
In air-cooled chiller applications, OEMs can reduce the number of compressors in their chiller designs, in favour of a simpler solution. This can reduce costs and allow for easier installation and less maintenance.
The Turbocor TGS380 is optimized to use low-GWP refrigerants HFO-1234ze and R515B, while TTS450 is optimized to use R134a and low-GWP R513A, which can help customers comply with evolving regulations, minimize carbon emissions, and meet increasing environmental standards.