Description
The Danfoss Maneurop MTZ125-4VI 3PH is a robust hermetic reciprocating compressor engineered for demanding refrigeration and air-conditioning systems. It is widely used in commercial and industrial cooling applications where high reliability, continuous operation, and strong cooling capacity are required.
Key Features
- Model: MTZ125-4VI
- Three-phase (3PH) motor for stable performance
- Hermetic reciprocating compressor design
- Designed for medium and low evaporating temperature applications
- Compatible with refrigerants such as R134a, R404A, R407C, R448A, R449A, R452A, and R507
- Voltage: 380–415V / 3 Phase / 50Hz
- High displacement for large cooling loads
- Internal motor overload protection for safety
Functions
- Efficient refrigerant compression for cooling systems
- Maintains stable temperature and pressure control
- Ensures reliable operation in heavy-duty systems
- Supports continuous refrigeration operation
Applications
- Cold storage and refrigeration plants
- Commercial supermarkets and food industries
- Industrial cooling systems
- HVAC and chiller systems
- Large-scale refrigeration installations
Benefits
- High cooling capacity for demanding applications
- Energy-efficient operation reduces electricity cost
- Durable and long-lasting industrial design
- Low maintenance requirement
- Stable performance under continuous load conditions
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
1. What type of compressor is MTZ125-4VI?
It is a hermetic reciprocating compressor used for commercial and industrial refrigeration systems.
2. What refrigerants does it support?
It supports R134a, R404A, R407C, R448A, R449A, R452A, and R507 depending on system design.
3. What voltage does it use?
It operates on 380–415V, 3-phase, 50Hz power supply.
4. Is it suitable for continuous operation?
Yes, it is designed for continuous-duty commercial and industrial applications.
5. Where is it commonly used?
It is widely used in cold storage, supermarkets, industrial refrigeration, and HVAC systems.

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