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Refrigerating and Air Conditioning Condensers and Receivers – Commercial

A handsome, staggered, two pass, after-market, replacement air-cooled condenser manufactured for small, FHP commercial application refrigeration machines, employing chlorinated hydrocarbon refrigerants [methyl chloride or Freon 12]. Fabricated with tin plated steel frame, 3/8 inch copper tube with aluminised return bends and heavily swaged copper, plate fins, it was likely supplied by Kelvinator of Canada, London Ontario to their dealers, circa 1940.

Technical Significance:
See also items 6.01-1, 6.01-2, 6.01-3, 6.02-7, 6.02-8, together they profile the evolution of the tube and fin, air-cooled condenser for FHP refrigeration machines in Canada

Accession # HHCC.2003.069

A handsome, staggered, two pass, after-market, replacement air-cooled condenser manufactured for small, FHP commercial application refrigeration machines, employing chlorinated hydrocarbon refrigerants [methyl chloride or Freon 12]. Fabricated with tin plated steel frame, 3/8 inch copper tube with aluminised return bends and heavily swaged copper, plate fins, it was likely supplied by Kelvinator of Canada, London Ontario to their dealers, circa 1940.

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