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The technician uses Frigodiag to enter the observed suction/discharge pressures and temperatures, immediately identifying a potential undercharge or compressor inefficiency.
Allows simulation of various cycles, including simple cycles, cascade cycles, multistage cycles, and heat pumps.
Allows simulation of various refrigeration circuits, allowing technicians to see how altering components (compressor, evaporator, condenser, expansion valve) affects the system's performance.
is the diagnostic and troubleshooting component of the ecosystem. Using sensors, AI, and thermal imaging, Frigodiag detects anomalies before they become failures. frigobase frigodep frigodiag frigolec hot
Frigodep is an interactive simulator designed to teach repair procedures and basic troubleshooting.
Think of as the operating system for your refrigeration assets. Unlike legacy systems that treat each compressor as an island, FrigoBase is a centralized data aggregation platform.
: In this context, "HOT" often refers to high-temperature superheated vapor exiting the compressor or general "hot" gas bypass and defrosting cycles managed within these simulation environments. AI responses may include mistakes. Learn more The technician uses Frigodiag to enter the observed
Adjust compressor efficiency, evaporator temperatures, condenser pressures, and expansion valve openings.
In refrigeration, cold is the result you want, but understanding the heat is the only way to keep it that way. Audit your FrigoBase today, map your FrigoDep tomorrow, trust your FrigoDiag always, and never ignore a FrigoLec Hot signal. Your coolers—and your bottom line—will thank you.
It ensures that compressors, fans, and solenoid valves are controlled correctly, optimizing performance and protecting electrical components from damage. The "Hot" Scenario: Using the Suite for Emergency Repairs is the diagnostic and troubleshooting component of the
Outside, the storm flared a tongue of hot—forcing the facility to flex. Pipes knocked in the walls. The vault’s outer ring creaked like an old animal finding footing. A pressure sensor reported microfractures in the external insulation. Frigolec spun cooling cycles in counterintuitive patterns: sometimes heating one coil to cool another, a delicate reciprocity the algorithms favored. Frigodiag relayed suggestions—swap flow rates, reverse pump torque. Maeva realized the system was improvising, composing in real time.
Frigodiag is the diagnostic arm of the suite. It acts as an expert system to identify faults in refrigeration systems efficiently.
Maeva smiled, thinking of Frigolec’s last note—a speculative map of climates and a list of seeds that might coax the ancient tree back into living. “Yes,” she said simply. “We can try.”