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Secop Change from Steel to Copper Connectors for All Remaining N-Series Compressors
23 September 2021

Secop Change from Steel to Copper Connectors for All Remaining N-Series Compressors

Secop began switching from copper-plated steel connectors to copper connectors as early as 2016.
From now on all Secop N-Series compressors will finally be switched to coppers connectors.
One of the main improvements is the ease of brazing (refer to Secop technical literature for guidelines). No special tool will be needed to remove sealing which is done with rubber plugs.
The length, inner diameter, and the position of the connectors will remain unchanged.
The change will not affect any approvals, and most compressor code numbers will be kept.
Orders for compressors which will be switched to copper connectors can be accepted from the beginning of October 2021.
Secop currently offers variants with copper connectors for some N-Series compressors.
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