Wednesday, March 13, 2013

Moisture Indicators for Refrigeration Systems


Moisture indicators are designed to provide an accurate method of determining the moisture content of a system’s refrigerant. The HMI is the highest sensitivity moisture indicator available and it detect moisture at 3% relative humidity (RH) providing plenty of time to make necessary adjustments before any damage is done. The Emerson AMI moisture indicator features a take-apart design for easier repair and the A-IHL saddle design moisture indicator is ideal for large diameter tubing.


Traditionally, moisture indicators have been green/yellow wafers that said the system was either “dry” (green) or “wet” (yellow). But, this simply does not go far enough. Here’s why.
All moisture indicators share one common objective: to sense and report just how much water is in the system’s circulating refrigerant. A paper wafer in a sight glass changes color as the moisture content reaches potentially damaging levels. Those traditional green/yellow indicators do not, however, show percentage increases along the way; that is, they do not provide any true insight into the ongoing increases in moisture content. They simply announce, for example, that the system is “wet.” And by the time this “wet” indication is made, it may be too late to avoid damage to the compressor or other system components. There are other shortcomings as well. The green/yellow moisture indicators work only at higher levels of moisture, about  10% relative humidity (RH). Paper indicators are susceptible to damage from brazing during installation. And their color can actually wash out under wet conditions, leaving behind a useless piece of blank paper.


Moisture Indicator (HMI), the most sensitive indicator on the market. Instead of the old green/yellow papers, the HMI features a tri-color molded disk wafer dial with blue (dry), purple (caution) and pink (wet) indications.  The addition of the purple caution color alone gives the HMI a critical advantage over previous indicators. It alerts technicians early on to rising moisture levels, allowing them to take corrective action before any damage occurs. And as the colors continue to change as moisture content rises, the HMI allows those same technicians to determine conditions more accurately, taking the guesswork out of their monitoring activities. But the real benefit to the HMI is its ability to read moisture at levels far below current industry standards. The HMI actually begins to change color at 2% RH — a “very dry” indication. At 3% RH, the purple caution color begins to appear. Competitive indicators, on the other hand, do not even begin changing colors until about 7% to 8% RH.  That early detection capability was not as important with old HCFC and CFC refrigerants. But it will be vital with the coming HFCs. That’s because HFCs utilize polyol ester (POE) oils. And because POE oil can attract and hold up to 20 times more moisture than mineral oil used by older refrigerants, the systems will require closer monitoring than ever before to detect contamination.


The Hermetic Moisture Indicator works by utilizing a unique salt that holds more water than a traditional green/yellow indicator salt. This salt also changes through a wider color range than the green/yellow salt. Additionally, the indicator itself is thicker, and together these attributes allow for a wide range of rich colors that enhance the ability to better understand the amount of water in the refrigerant. In addition, the HMI, along with all other moisture indicators, does not simply sense parts per million (ppm) of water in a system. Instead, it measures relative humidity. This is a significant distinction. Why? Because, for example, a reading of 50 ppm in R12 is extremely dangerous, while 50 ppm in R-410A is not. The difference is in the refrigerants. The new refrigerants, along with their POE oils, can physically hold more water; and since they operate at low ppms, this translates into extremely low relative humidity levels, in the 2% to 7% RH range.


There is a misconception across the HVACR industry that 10% RH moisture detection is sufficient. That’s an assumption that can lead to a dangerous — and expensive — false sense of security. At 3% RH in many HFCs, a green/yellow indicator will show a green color, pronouncing the system is still “dry.” In fact, it is actually at risk of acid formation from the breakdown of the POE oil. At 10% RH moisture detection, the system has already been contaminated with moisture and acids, and will need to be cleaned. That could mean anything from replacing the filter-drier and exchanging some or all of the oil in the system, to replacing a compressor or multiple compressors. Actually, the old green/yellow indicators show a “dry” reading as high as 7% RH. And a 7% RH reading in R-410A means there are nearly 300 ppm of water present. Emerson Climate Technologies’ studies have shown that acid begins forming at approximately 75 ppm, when water starts to turn POE oils back into acid. That means the newer refrigerants, with their high moisture content, see severe problems to the lubricant at 100 ppm.  Any acid formation can be a problem, of course. So detecting moisture content as soon as possible is crucial to protecting the life of the system. Again, traditional green/yellow indicators fall short. By the time the indicator goes off, damage is already occurring to the lubricant. So it’s an indication that doesn’t actually indicate anything.



The HMI even differs from moisture indicators that use similar technologies. For starters, the HMI is currently the only sight glass on the market that is UL-listed with a 680 psig maximum working pressure, making it acceptable for use in R-410A. Also, it has a larger viewing window for easier visibility and charging. It is resistant to “wash out” from water and can withstand brazing temperatures up to 450 F. (The green/yellow paper wafer of traditional indicators can be damaged at temperatures as low as 350 F.)

The HMI’s fully hermetic design includes a corrosion-resistant, all-brass body with no o-rings or knife seals that are likely to leak. The indicator also features solid copper fittings for easy, universal replacement or new installation.


Tuesday, June 05, 2012

Our specialization

It is our specialization in Emerson HVACR industrial products. We are grateful for our customers who supported and trusted us all these years. This is how we have developed to be well known in South East Asia. 

Friday, January 06, 2012

2012-1 Select 7.5










Copeland and Alco Product Selection Software

New Page 1

The industry’s leading selection software gives you access to the functionality you want with a single click. Fast and user friendly, you can make a quick selection or move to more advanced system calculations.
 Selection Software in a few points:
  • Work with compressors, condensing units and controls
  • Ease of use
  • Multi-language capability
  • Ability to customize and retain settings
  • Reduce/eliminate printed data sheets

You can work with compressors, condensing units, or controls and in the language of your choice - 18 are available. Custom settings enable you to quickly recall frequently used conditions and add your own contact and client details.

Simply choose a tab to find compressors, condensing units or controls, choose the families from which to make the selection, choose refrigerant and required capacity. Set your operating conditions to see the model which best matches your needs.

Speed buttons are provided to pre-set to standard operating conditions and all data is instantly updated when the required operating conditions are edited.

Information about the definitions and user tools in Select can be found in the Help system, and should further questions arise please contact us at  Select.Feedback@emerson.com. Your feedback  is always welcome. Please send your comments and suggestions for improvements to us at the above email address.


Download Selection Software now and run the program to experience instant access to the compressor, condensing unit, heat pump and controls families.
Current program version:   v. 7.5 (2011-11-17)
Current database version: v. 40851 (2011-11-04)
What's new
Copeland Brand Product Selection Software has been updated to version 7.5 and is available for download. Users are recommended to upgrade and work with the latest version. There have been some minor changes to the internal structure, changes in the designation of the seasonal efficiency tools, and some additional weather data locations (S. America). The compressor isentropic efficiency was added to the list of performance parameters. Electronic expansion valve data for R23 and R744 (CO2) applications is now included.

The new database includes additional electronic expansion valve options:
  • Refrigerant R23 for EX4-EX6
  • Refrigerant R744 for EX2 and EX4-EX8

Friday, December 09, 2011

Make sure it's a genuine EK Filter Drier

Alco Controls Singapore

The next time you're installing an EK Filter Drier, make sure you're installing a geniune EK Filter Drier from Emerson Climate Technologies Flow Controls. That's because more and more imitation EK Filter Driers are finding their way into our marketplace - imitations that cannot compete with the real thing for performance and reliability.

Look for the laser hologram label on our product as the proof of authenticity. The laser hologram label is specially designed with unique graphic patterns and serial numbers.

Avoid potential problems
Sure the imitations may look authentic, but they cannot deliver the long-lasting protection from moisture and contaminants you and your customers expect. In fact, the long list of potential side effects from inferior imitation products includes:-
  • Shortened compressor life
    • Wear damage from contaminant debris
    • Damage from acid formation
    • Damage from corrosion (water)
    • Copper plating due to moisture content
  • Stuck expansion valves
    • Freeze up due to presence of water
    • Valve stuck open or closed due to contaminant debris and sludge formation
  • Shortened system component life
    • Corrosion due to acid/ water
  • Blocked coils
    • Contaminant debris, sludge
  • System leaks
    • Due to corrosion/ water
Look for the Emerson Climate Technologies brand.
A supermarket refrigeration system suffered because fake filter driers were used. Several call backs, money and time wasted as a result.

How can you avoid those possible problems? How can you be sure the filter drier you're installing is a genuine EK Filter Drier? Look before you install. Make sure the label carries the genuine Emerson Climate Technologies brand.
Make sure you work only with authorized dealers. When in doubt, please do not hesitate to contact Emerson Climate Technologies for assistance. 


Deliver only the best
The EK Filter Drier delivers contaminant filtration, refrigerant drying and acid removal capabilities that are measurably superior to any other drier. The result? Peak system performance and confident, satisfied customers.
A geniune EK Filter Drier protects more than just an air conditioning or refrigeration system - it protects your reputation as well. You customers expect nothing less than the best. The best technology. The best service. The best protection. And the EK Filter Drier lets you meet that demand. It's just what you expect from the recognized industry leader - Emerson Climate Technologies Flow Controls.

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