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FES oils are the natural choice to optimize industrial cooling and heating applications operating with reciprocating or screw compressors.
FES Ammonia Refrigeration Oils
Safety Data Sheets for the FES products are specific to both the product and the GEA Company supplying the product. To obtain the FES Safety Data Sheet specific to you please contact your local GEA representative.
Designed for high stage, booster or single stage operation.
The GEA FES XSeries compressor package.
This ultra-low charge, high-efficiency chiller offers a compact footprint and is driven by the reliable and proven GEA Grasso reciprocating compressor.
ASME/UL/CSA certified.
Featuring a sleek design and requiring minimal maintenance, the GEA BluAstrum screw-compressor-based ammonia chiller delivers reliable performance and operational advantages.
ASME/UL/CSA certified.
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