Oil protectors

Environment oil protector CUW3 2,3L 35x500x1150mm

Order No.: 754.2103
Manufacturer number: 20023
Manufacturer: GUS

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Description

The oil protector is a collection system for refrigeration and air conditioning systems that, in line with current regulations*, prevents oils that run into the protector with a water pollution class of one to two (WGK1 - WGK3) being washed out by rain. Refrigerant oil that does run out is ...
The oil protector is a collection system for refrigeration and air conditioning systems that, in line with current regulations*, prevents oils that run into the protector with a water pollution class of one to two (WGK1 - WGK3) being washed out by rain. Refrigerant oil that does run out is caught by the protector. When it rains, the oil is separated out and retained by a patented oil separation system according to regulations.<br>* Be aware of differing country-specific legislation

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Features

  • Dimensions: 500 x 1150 x 35
  • Oil quantity: 2.30 litres

Accessories / Replacement parts

  • Bracket
    GUS - holder set for Bigfoot system 40 4 brackets 40x40mm including screws
    Order No.: 754.2115
  • GUS - holder set for Bigfoot System 50 5 brackets 50x50mm including screws
    Order No.: 754.2116
  • Protective grille
    GUS leaf guard f. CUW Leaf protection 35x150x150mm
    Order No.: 754.2122

Technical data

Dimensions
Width
1150 mm
Height
35 mm
Depth
500 mm
General information
Construction
Ölprotektor
Type
CUW3
Material
Edelstahl 1.4301 Schweißungen nach DIN EN 287 /288
Volume
Oil quantity
2,30 l
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