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Sight Glass, ALLIN, Liquid Eye, 3/8 MF X 3/8 FMF, SG115, Henry F5905
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Gregoriou Brothers Refrigeration Since 1979Frosty-Freeze
Sight Glass, ALLIN, Liquid Eye, 3/8 MF X 3/8 FMF, SG115, Henry F5905
HENRY REFRIGERATION COMPANY
PART# SG115
ALLIN Liquid Eye
Sight Glass
3/8 Male Flare X 3/8 Female Flare
Henry Part# F5905
Sight Glasses are used to determine the state of charge.
For optimum performance a cooling system must have a solid column of light at the expansion valve.
A sight glass provides a visual indicator of any "bubbles" in the refrigerant stream that could adversely effect performance.
In general, the sight glass should be located as close to the expansion valve as possible.
HENRY REFRIGERATION COMPANY PART# SG115 ALLIN Liquid Eye Sight Glass 3/8 Male Flare X 3/8 Female Flare Henry Part# F5905 Sight Glasses are used to determine the state of charge. For optimum performance a cooling system must have a solid column of light at the expansion valve. A sight glass provides a visual indicator of any "bubbles" in the refrigerant stream that could adversely effect performance. In general, the sight glass should be located as close to the expansion valve as possible.
Gregoriou Brothers Refrigeration Since 1979
Frosty-Freeze
Sight Glass, ALLIN, Liquid Eye, 3/8 MF X 3/8 FMF, SG115, Henry F5905
HENRY REFRIGERATION COMPANY
PART# SG115
ALLIN Liquid Eye
Sight Glass
3/8 Male Flare X 3/8 Female Flare
Henry Part# F5905
Sight Glasses are used to determine the state of charge.
For optimum performance a cooling system must have a solid column of light at the expansion valve.
A sight glass provides a visual indicator of any "bubbles" in the refrigerant stream that could adversely effect performance.
In general, the sight glass should be located as close to the expansion valve as possible.
HENRY REFRIGERATION COMPANY
PART# SG115
ALLIN Liquid Eye
Sight Glass
3/8 Male Flare X 3/8 Female Flare
Henry Part# F5905
Sight Glasses are used to determine the state of charge.
For optimum performance a cooling system must have a solid column of light at the expansion valve.
A sight glass provides a visual indicator of any "bubbles" in the refrigerant stream that could adversely effect performance.
In general, the sight glass should be located as close to the expansion valve as possible.