The Type IIY model is the higher capacity of our two Bitzer models. It features a built-in oil level sight glass and comes with a 260mm (10.25") pulley which is compatible with "A" style (1/2") V-belts. The discharge valve is at the top of the compressor while the suction in on the right (facing pulley). The valves may be rotated within their mounting brackets.
Capacity
You will notice that we have not given these compressors a "horsepower" designation. Instead, we have provided a selection of pulleys and motors which will operate within the speed limitations of the compressors and will not overload the motor in refrigeration or freezer applications. Customers who want to use other motors or pulleys and/or want to use the compressors in an application other than marine refrigerator/freezer will need to make their selection based on the information provided in the Bitzer Compressors Factory Applications Information Guide and the Bitzer Compressors Operating Guide. Remember, the power required to drive a compressor is a function of many things - not just compressor size. The input power required by a given compressor will depend on the type of refrigerant, condensing temperature, evaporator temperature and a host of other factors. Understanding these is crucial for anyone building their own refrigeration system with the compressors shown on this page. To gain a better understanding of the many factors which influence the input power required, we recommend reading Nigel Calder's "Refrigeration For Pleasureboats" which is available in our books section.
Oil
The Bitzer compressors sold by RParts are "Y" designated meaning that they come pre-charged with POE oil and are compatible will all refrigerants. If you are replacing a compressor in a system which has previously had mineral oil in it, you may use these compressors without flushing the residual mineral oil from the system.
A note about shaft seals
Bitzers are "open-drive" type compressors. This means that the drive shaft penetrates the case and uses a seal to prevent refrigerant from escaping into the atmosphere. While open drive compressors are extremely common (your car air conditioner has one), there is a lot of confusion about them. It you would like to know more about the subject, see our Guide to Compressor Shaft Seals.
Also, see Recommended Motor-Pulley Combinations for this compressor.
Basic Specifications:
Refrigerant: R-12, 134a, 22, 502, 404a |
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Speed Range: 485 - 1,000 rpm |
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Number of Cylinders: 2 |
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Displacement: 4.60 cu. in. (75 cc) |
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Oil Charge: 22 oz. (POE) |
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Discharge/Suction Valves: 1/2" / 5/8" |
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Height: See Spec. Sheet |
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Weight: 39.6 lbs (18 kg) |