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Refrigerating and Air Conditioning Condensers and Receivers – Commercial

An historic, elemental, coiled tube, static refrigerant condenser assembly, by Frigidaire, from the early years of the low pressure, commercial refrigeration industry in Canada – originally used on Frigidaire model K, cabinet style, condensing unit, using SO2 refrigerant, see Item #051, code 4.02-13. The company later produced a modernisation kits to convert these S02 machines to forced air, tube and fin, radiator style condensing, See code 6.02-5, Frigidaire 1929.

Accession # HHCC.2003.060

An historic, elemental, coiled tube, static refrigerant condenser assembly, by Frigidaire, from the early years of the low pressure, commercial refrigeration industry in Canada – originally used on Frigidaire model K, cabinet style, condensing unit, using SO2 refrigerant, see Item #051, code 4.02-13. The company later produced a modernisation kits to convert these S02 machines to forced air, tube and fin, radiator style condensing, See code 6.02-5, Frigidaire 1929.

ItemCondenser assembly ‘SO2’ManufacturerFrigidaire Electric Refrigeration Products, GeneraMakeFrigidaireModelModel K condensShare
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