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Sanyo Scroll Compressor C-SCP360H38A 50Hz 380-415V / 60Hz 440-460V R410A
A Sanyo scroll compressor is a type of compressor that uses two spiral-shaped rotors to compress refrigerant gas. The rotors are enclosed in a housing and rotate in opposite directions. As the rotors rotate, they trap refrigerant gas between them and compress it. The compressed refrigerant gas is then discharged from the compressor and circulated through the refrigeration system.
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Sanyo Scroll Compressor C-SCP360H38A 50Hz 380-415V / 60Hz 440-460V R410A
A Sanyo scroll compressor is a type of compressor that uses two spiral-shaped rotors to compress refrigerant gas. The rotors are enclosed in a housing and rotate in opposite directions. As the rotors rotate, they trap refrigerant gas between them and compress it. The compressed refrigerant gas is then discharged from the compressor and circulated through the refrigeration system.
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Sanyo Scroll Compressor C-SCP360H38B 50Hz 380-415V / 60Hz 440-460V R410A
A Sanyo scroll compressor is a type of compressor that uses two spiral-shaped rotors to compress refrigerant gas. The rotors are enclosed in a housing and rotate in opposite directions. As the rotors rotate, they trap refrigerant gas between them and compress it. The compressed refrigerant gas is then discharged from the compressor and circulated through the refrigeration system.
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Sanyo Scroll Compressor C-SCP360H38B 50Hz 380-415V / 60Hz 440-460V R410A
A Sanyo scroll compressor is a type of compressor that uses two spiral-shaped rotors to compress refrigerant gas. The rotors are enclosed in a housing and rotate in opposite directions. As the rotors rotate, they trap refrigerant gas between them and compress it. The compressed refrigerant gas is then discharged from the compressor and circulated through the refrigeration system.
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Sanyo Scroll Compressor C-SCP510H38A 50Hz 380-415V / 60Hz 440-460V R410A
A Sanyo scroll compressor is a type of compressor that uses two spiral-shaped rotors to compress refrigerant gas. The rotors are enclosed in a housing and rotate in opposite directions. As the rotors rotate, they trap refrigerant gas between them and compress it. The compressed refrigerant gas is then discharged from the compressor and circulated through the refrigeration system.

