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    Refrigeration Compressors and Air Conditioning Compressors Information

    Image Credit: Bitzer US, Inc.

    Refrigeration compressors and air conditioning compressors provide air conditioning, heat pumping, and refrigeration for large-scale facilities and equipment.They use compression to raise the temperature of a low-pressure gas, and also remove vapor from the evaporator. Most refrigeration compressors(refrigerant compressors) are large, mechanical units that form the heart of industrial cooling, heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems. Manyair conditioning compressors are also large-scale mechanical devices; however, these compressors are designed specifically for a ir conditioning systems anddo not provide heating or ventilation functions.

    Compressor Operation - The Refrigeration CycleRefrigerant compressors work by taking in low pressure gas on the inlet and compressing it mechanically. Different types of compression mechanisms arewhat differentiate compressors (discussed below). This compression creates a high temperature, high pressure gas - an essential step in the overarchingrefrigeration cycle.

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    Refrigeration CycleThe refrigeration cycle or heat pump cycle is the model describing the transfer of heat from regions of lower temperature to regions of higher temperature. Itdefines the operating principles behind refrigerators, air conditioners, heaters, and other "heat pumping" devices.

    This diagram presents a visual overview of the refrigeration cycle:

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    Original Image Credit:Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Guide

    The letters A-D indicate the different system components. The numbers 1-5 indicate the different physical states of the refrigerant fluid as it moves throughthe system.

    State 1is the state after the refrigerant passes through an evaporator (D), where warm air heats the fluid and converts it completely to vapor.

    State 2is the state after the fluid passes through a compressor (A) which increases the fluid's pressure and temperature up to superheated levels.

    States 3 and 4are when the fluid passes through an evaporator (B), which transfers heat to the ambient and condenses the fluid to liquid.

    State 5is the state after the fluid passes through an expansion valve or metering device (C), which lowers the pressure of the fluid. This cools the fluid

    and subsequently turns the liquid into a liquid/vapor mixture.This video provides further explanation of the refrigeration cycle:

    Video Credit: US Supply Company, Inc.

    Temperature-entropy and pressure-enthalpy diagrams are often used to construct and describe these systems. They define the properties of the fluid atdifferent stages in the system.

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    Temperature-entropy diagram of a typical refrigeration cycle. Image Credit: Keenan Pepper (wikipedia)

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    Pressure-enthalpy diagram of a typical refrigeration cycle.

    Types of CompressorsThere are a number of different types of compressors used for refrigeration and air conditioning. Like pumps, all "heat pumps" can first be categorized aseither positive displacement or non-positive displacement (centrifugal). Positive displacement compressors have chambers which decrease in volume duringcompression, while non-positive displacement compressors have fixed-volume chambers. This video explains visually:

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    Video Credit:HVAC Tools

    Beyond this distinction, each type differs based on its specific mechanism for fluid compression. The five main types of compressors are piston, rotary, screw,scroll, and centrifugal.

    Piston Compressors

    Piston compressors, also called reciprocating compressors, use a piston and cylinder arrangement to provide compressive force - like combustion engines orpiston pumps. The reciprocating motion of the piston due to external power compresses the refrigerant inside the cylinder. Piston compressors have a lowinitial cost and a simple, easy to install design. They have a large power output range and can reach extremely high pressures. However, they have highmaintenance costs, potential vibrational issues, and are not typically designed to r un continuously at full capacity.

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    Piston compressor diagram. Image Credit:Technical Training Associates

    Rotary Compressors

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    Rotary compressors have two rotating elements, like gears, between which the refrigerant is compressed. These compressors are very efficient because theactions of taking in refrigerant and compressing refrigerant occur simultaneously. They have very few moving parts, low rotational speeds, low initial andmaintenance costs, and are forgiving in dirty environments. However, they are limited to smaller volumes of the gas and produce less pressure than othertypes of compressors.

    Image Credit: Direct Industry

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    Rotary vane compressor diagram. Image Credit:Technical Training Associates

    Screw CompressorsScrew compressors use a pair of helical rotors or screws which mesh together to compress the refrigerant between them. They can produce high pressure fora small quantity of gas and consume less power than reciprocating compressors. They have low to medium initial and maintenance costs and few movingparts. However, they have difficulty in dirty environments, high rotational speeds, and shorter life expectancies than other designs.

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    Screw compressor diagram. Image Credit:Technical Training Associates

    Scroll Compressors

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    Scroll compressors use two offset spiral disks nested together to compress the refrigerant. The upper disk is stationary whilethe lower disk moves in orbital fashion. Scroll compressors are quiet, smooth-operating units with few moving parts and the highest efficiency ratio of allcompressor types. They also are more f lexible for handling refrigerants in the liquid. However, as fully hermetic designs, scroll compressors cannot be easilyrepaired. They also typically cannot rotate in both directions. Scroll compressors are commonly used in automobile air conditioning systems and commercialchillers.

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    Rotary vane compressor diagram. Image Credit:Technical Training Associates

    Centrifugal Compressors

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    Centrifugal compressors use the rotating action of an impeller wheel to exert centrifugal force on refrigerant inside a roundchamber (volute). Unlike other designs, centrifugal compressors do not operate on the positive displacement principle, but have fixed volume chambers. Theyare well suited to compressing large volumes of refrigerant to relatively low pressures. The compressive force generated by an impeller wheel is small,so systems that use centrifugal compressors usually employ two or more stages (impellers wheels) in series to generate high compressive forces. Centrifugalcompressors are desirable for their simple design, few moving parts, and energy efficiency when operating multiple stages.

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    Centrifugal compressor diagram. Image Credit:Technical Training Associates

    RefrigerantsUsually compressors are designed to work with a particular type of refrigerant. Selecting a proper refrigeration compressor o r air conditioning compressorrequires finding a compressor rated for the desired refrigerant for the application. Refrigerants are given names such as R-12 or R-134a from the AmericanSociety of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE). Ideal refrigerants have favorable thermodynamic properties and are chemicallyinert (noncorrosive), environmentally friendly (degradable), and safe (nontoxic, nonflammable). The desired fluid should have a boiling point somewhat below

    the target temperature, a high heat of vaporization, moderate liquid density, high gas density, and a high critical temperature.

    Specifications

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    There are a number of specifications to consider when selecting compressors. These include capacity, condensing temperature, evaporating temperature,flow rate, and power.

    Capacity(Btu/hr) measures the ability of a refrigerant compressor to remove heat from the refrigerant gas. Nominal capacity ratings a re based on a

    standard set of conditions which include condensing temperature (CT), evaporative temperature (ET), refrigerant, and motor revolutions per minute (rpm).

    Typically, refrigeration compressors and air conditioning compressors can run at many different values for these parameters, with corresponding changesin their cooling capacity. Once in use, compressors can be tweaked and adjusted to the desired capacity and operating conditions. Charts like this one

    are provided by the compressor's manufacturer, allowing engineers to make these adjustments properly once in the system:

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    Condensing temperatureis the range of condensing temperatures over which the compressor is rated to operate.

    Evaporating temperatureis the range of evaporative temperatures over which the compressor is rated to operate.

    Flow rateis the rate (by mass) at which the fluid is passed through the compressor, measured in pounds per hour (lb/hr) or kilograms per hour (kg/hr).

    Power (W)is the input power required to run the compressor motor at a specific operating point.Refrigeration compressors and air conditioning compressors also carry power-source specifications defined by voltage / frequency / phase. Common choicesinclude 12 VDC and 24 VDC, as well as 115/60/1, 230/50/1, 208-230/60/1, 208-230/60/3, 380/50/3, 460/60/3 and 575/60/3.

    FeaturesRefrigeration compressors and air conditioning compressors can incorporate a number of features which may be important for certain applications.

    Thermal shut off- compressor features controls which turn the compressor off at high temperatures to prevent it from overheating. They also can

    provide restart once the compressor has cooled down below a certain temperature.

    Sealing- describes how the compressor and motor drive are situated in relation to the gas or vapor being compressed. Sealed compressors do not allow

    the gas a route to leak out of the system. Compressors may be one of three types: open, hermetic, and semi-hermetic.

    Open types have a separate housing for the compressor and the motor. They rely on lubricant in the system to splash on pump components and seals. If

    not operated frequently, the system can leak its operating gases. Open compressors can be driven by non-electric power sources such as combustionengines.

    Hermetic types seal the compressor and motor together in the same housing. These compressors are leak-free and can sit for long periods unused, but

    cannot be maintained or repaired.

    Semi-hermetic types also contain the motor and compressor in one housing, but instead of a one-piece housing they incorporate gasketed/bolted covers.

    These can be removed for maintenance and repair of the compressor or motor.

    Low noise- compressor operation generates less noise for applications where a quiet environment is desired.

    Light weight- compressor is compactly built or constructed with low-density materials for cooling systems which require low weight components.

    Variable speed- compressor has speed adjustment for running at various operating flow rates and conditions.

    Standards

    Standards related to refrigeration and air conditioning compressorsinclude:

    BS EN 13771-1(Compressor And Condensing Units for Refrigeration - Performance Testing and Test Methods - Part 1: Refrigerant Compressors)

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