Transcript Compressors

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Air Conditioning
Compressors
Types of Compressors
1. Rotary- Small appliances
2. Screw- Large Chillers
3. Scroll- Central Air Conditioning;
Newer Chillers
4. Centrifugal- Large Chillers
5. Reciprocating- Refrigeration and
A/C Systems
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• Hermetic- Welded inside shell
• Semi Hermetic- Bolted together
and can be serviced
• Open-Motor and Compressor are
separate and are attached by a
belt or coupling
Rotary
• Small and light weight
• Uses blades or vanes to
move refrigerant
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Operation
1. Eccentric rotor (off
center)
2. Rotates inside
cylinder
3. Suction and
discharge are
separated
4. Dome is on high
side
5. Ports (tube stubs)
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Advantages
• Efficiency is higher than a reciprocating
type
• Can pull a deeper vacuum
– No dead head space
• Less apt to blow fuses (trip breakers) on
start up
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Screw Compressor
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Used on large chilled water systems
Available in sizes 20 tons and up
Operation (helical screw compressor)
Refrigerant vapor is drawn into the space
between the lobes of the screws
As the voids between the lobes gets smaller
the gas is compressed and piped to the
condenser
Screw compressors will operate smoothly
even when capacity is reduced to as low as
10%
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Scroll Compressors
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Newest type of Compressor
Has no intake or discharge valves except
check valve on discharge.
The refrigerant vapor is squeezed
Very little wear and tear (few moving parts)
Two offset spiral discs to compress the vapor
Used in systems under five ton for now
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Centrifugal Compressors
• Used in large commercial
refrigeration systems over 50 ton
• Uses impeller or wheels
• Vapor is moved in a circular path
using centrifugal force
• No valves or pistons
• Operates at high speeds
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Reciprocating Compressors
• Domestic and Commercial use
Compressors
• Piston type
• Normal RPM’s
– Older units – 1725 RPM
– Newer units – 3450 RPM
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Hermetically sealed
– Motor and compressor are sealed in a
steel dome
– External switching must be provided
• Dome is on the low side of the system
• Suction line ends at steel dome
• Fills the compressor with low pressure
low temperature vapor
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Main Parts
1. Cylinder
4. Crankshaft
2. Pistons
5. Clylinder Head
3. Connecting
rods
6. Valves
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Types of Reciprocating Compressors
• Hermetic
• Semi – Hermetic
• Open
Hermetic (fully welded)
• Sometimes called a tin can
• Disposable
• Cooled with suction vapor
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Semi - Hermetic
• Motor and compressor are
contained inside a single shell that
is bolted together
• Can be serviced by removing bolts
and opening
• Air cooled as well as refrigerant
vapor cooled
• Sometimes water cooled
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Open
• Motor and Compressor are
separate.
• Connected by belt or coupling.
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