![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Im experimenting with a new template to make the pump more prominent. Thaths where i feel the pump in this particular project im mixing. In my current template I have B at -18dB and ACD at -12dB and that is done with 6db boost as first instance and 6dB cut as last instance. I just feed it a higher signal till the GR is 1dB. ![]() When i tweak my A and boost 3 before compressor and then cut 3 after compressor, its the same thing as either going inside the compressor and 1) tweaking the threshold 3 more db and boosting the make up gain gain OR 2) boosting the input of the plugin and compensating with the make up gain again. * Compressors 2KES-05Y to 4BES-9Y are fitted with 230/400 V, 3-50 Hz motors as standard and can be operated in either a 400 V star circuit configuration or at 230 V in a delta circuit.I guess we are saying the same thing with different words maybe? The use of a PW standard motor for 400 V or the connection of a 230/400 V motor in a star circuit must be discussed with BITZER on an individual basis due to the drop in the torque value when operating above 50 Hz (fig 1) – see also Technical Information KT-420. The latter is the case for compressors using version 1 and 2 motors where they are to be operated throughout the entire documented area. Depending on the refrigerant used and the environmental conditions, a compressor with a PW standard motor (400 V, 3-50 Hz) can be used, or a special motor (230V/400V, 3-50 Hz*) may be required and connected in a delta circuit (230 V, 3-50 Hz). With its new BITZER ECOLINE series, BITZER offers high-efficiency universal compressors that satisfy the demands of modern refrigeration systems:īITZER ECOLINE compressors for operation with frequency inverters up to 70 HzĪll BITZER ECOLINE compressors are designed and optimised for 70 Hz operation. A closely stepped range of compressors for modern refrigeration, air conditioning and heat pump systems. ![]()
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