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SabroeModel CMO -Compressor Unit for Small-Scale Refrigeration

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The CMO Compressor Unit is engineered for smaller-scale refrigeration installations, offering a range of swept volumes between 100 and 270 m³/h. These single-stage reciprocating compressors are crucial for installations where reliability is a primary concern, and continuous service is paramount. Notably, the design allows for flexible mounting options, minimizing the need for extensive noise attenuation systems. The CMO Compressor Unit prioritizes energy efficiency to keep power consumption and operational expenses low. Maintenance is straightforward and cost-effective, allowing for in-situ repairs without the need to remove the compressor, thus minimizing downtime. The unit is particularly suited for environments demanding high reliability and seamless operation, supporting various smaller-scale industrial refrigeration needs.
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CMO compressor units are small units specially designed for use in smaller-scale refrigeration installations where reliability is a particular concern and uninterrupted service a big priority. They are an economical, low-maintenance solution for smaller-scale, heavy-duty refrigeration installations, and are most commonly used as stand-alone units operating at full load, or as small backup compressors.

  • High COP with excellent performance under part-load conditions
  • Easy access for service
  • VSD (optional) for stepless capacity control over the entire operating range
  • Low noise and vibration levels
  • Repairs can be performed in situ
  • Low noise and vibration level
    Wider range of possible mounting locations, and minimal expenditure on noise attenuation systems
  • Low operating costs
    Power consumption and operating costs are kept to a minimum
  • Easy maintenance
    Easy, inexpensive maintenance helps limit downtime and reduce operating costs
  • Very limited downtime
    Repairs can be undertaken in situ without removing the compressor