Just take a look at its specifications (ASHRAE capacity)
here.
You'll have even more capacity because the condensing temperature may not be as high as in CECOMAF/ASHRAE conditions and the liquid is subcooled (main difference between CECOMAF and ASHRAE) @ lower temperature (~25°C)
The liquid won't be at -30°C of course but the evap will
(frost until 2-3cm after the HX, no more no less). The superheat must be high too, don't be afraid of getting 25° entering compressor, it's able to run with "hot" gas enterring (until 40°C), just give the mandatory airflow through him and the condenser
Edit : with pure R507c, I forgot to mention that
Message édité par Clemmaster le mardi 04 septembre 2007 à 17:06:04