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Patent pending Frio VerdeBMIL FrioVerde
NEW
: Frio Verde ultra high efficiency refrigeration system, utilizing a Patent Pending system to improve efficiency of standard condensing units. Combined with Bally SmartSpeed  evaporator coils with EC Motors make our refrigeration systems the most efficient in the world. It is not only Evolutionary - It is Revolutionary!
Multi-ZoneFrioVerde using Bally Flex system
                                                        15% to 25% More Efficient!!!

BMIL FrioVerde Condensing Unit

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patent pending refrigeration systems utilize cascade mechanical sub-cooling to achieve efficiencies not available on standard single compressor refrigeration systems. This system uses a high efficiency refrigerant in the high temperature system to give the low temperature system more capacity at lower power consumption. The high temperature system operates at very high efficiency, so the overall cascade system is much more efficient than standard single compressor refrigeration systems on the market. For quality (which includes consistency), the high temperature cascade system is factory assembled and charged with refrigerant. This means that the installer will run a liquid line and a suction line from the condensing unit to the evaporator, the same as in the past. The one thing that the installer must do different, is insulate both the liquid line and the suction line. Additionally, the thermal expansion valve has to be sized for 60 deg. F liquid instead of 100 deg. F liquid.

High efficiency motors, enhanced fin and tube design conventional systems use to incrementally increase efficiencies can be made substantially more efficient with FrioVerde technology.

Condensing Unit Features:

  • Heavy-gauge galvanized steel base.
  • Painted outdoor protective cabinet.
  • Corrosion resistant condenser fin coating.
  • BMIL Technologies patent pending sub-cooling design..
  • Sub-cooling refrigeration system is factory charged with R410A.
  • Fixed head pressure flooding valve.
  • Liquid receiver with isolating valves and safety relief device.
  • Direct-drive thermally protected condenser fan motors.
  • Aluminum fan blades.
  • Baked-on powder epoxy coated fan guards.
  • Refrigeration compressor crankcase heater..
  • Electrical control panel complete with compressor and fan
    contactors, and control transformer.
  • Pump down switch included for field wiring.
  • Rubber-mounted hermetic compressor.
  • High pressure switch on both compressors.
  • Automatic reset, adjustable low pressure switch with flexible
    hose on the refrigeration compressor.
  • Suction accumulator.
  • Discharge check valve.
  • Low ambient kit: heated and insulated receiver.
  • Liquid line kit: liquid drier, sight glass/moisture indicator.
  • Suction filter (sealed or replaceable).
  • Electric defrost timer.
  • Copeland Scroll refrigeration compressor.
  • Copeland or Tecumseh sub-cooling compressor.

Bally SmartSpeed EvaporatorEvaporator Features:

  • Two-Speed high efficiency ECM fan motors.
  • Textured aluminum cabinet.
  • Hinged drain pan with universal drain connection.
  • Front access to electrical and header compartments.
  • Factory installed solenoid valve.
  • Schrader connection on suction header.
  • Factory installed expansion valve, sized for sub-cooling.
  • Factory installed solenoid valve and room thermostat.

 

  • BMIL Technologies patent pending sub-cooling design.
  • For more information download our brochure here (PDF 782KB) and call us or e-mail us to start saving on energy costs now. 50Hz information  is also included where savings can be even greater when ECM motors are used.

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