SYSTEM DESIGN RECOMMENDATIONS
Operating limits
High pressure
Low pressure
Low ambient temperature
operation
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A high-pressure (HP) safety switch is
required to shut down the compressor
should the discharge pressure exceed
the values shown in the table below.
This switch can be set at lower values
depending on the application and
ambient conditions. It must be either
located in a lockout circuit or associa-
A low-pressure (LP) safety switch must
also be used; deep vacuum opera-
tions will result in failure. The mini-
mum LP safety switch (loss of charge
switch) setting is 0 relative bar (0 bar
g). For systems without pump-down
feature, the LP safety switch must be
either a manual lockout device or an
Working pressure range, high side
Working pressure range, low side
Minimum low pressure safety
switch setting
Minimum low pressure pump-down
switch setting
Relief valve opening pressure difference
Relief valve closing pressure difference
At low ambient temperatures, the con-
densing temperature and condensing
pressure in air cooled condensors will
decrease. This low pressure may be
insufficient to supply enough liquid
refrigerant to the evaporator. As a re-
sult the evaporating temperature will
decrease, leading to low capacity and
eventual poor oil return. At start-up,
the compressor will pull into vacuum
and it will be switched off by the low
pressure protection. Depending on
how the low pressure switch and delay
timer are set, short cycling can occur.
To avoid these problems, several solu-
tions are possible, based on reducing
condenser capacity:
Liquid flooding of condensors (note:
●
this solution requires extra refri-
RECIPROCATING COMPRESSORS
ted with a manual reset device to pre-
vent cycling around the high pressure
limit.
If a discharge valve is used, the HP
switch must be connected to the ser-
vice valve gauge port, which cannot
be isolated.
automatic LP safety switch wired into
an electrical lockout circuit. LP switch
tolerance must not allow for vacuum
operation of the compressor. LP safety
switch settings for pump-down cycles
with automatic reset are listed in the
following table.
NTZ – R404A / R507A
(bar gauge)
13.2 – 27.7
(bar gauge)
0.1 – 3.3
(bar gauge)
0
(bar gauge)
0.1
(bar)
30
(bar)
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gerant charge. A non-return valve
in the discharge line is required
and special care should be taken
when designing the discharge line.)
Reduce air flow to condensors
●
Alternatively the condensor may be
●
installed indoor.
When the compressor is located in a
low ambient temperature environ-
ment, increased refrigerant migration
will occur during shut down periods.
For such conditions an extra belt-type
crankcase heater is strongly recom-
mended.
Note that with 100% suction gas coo-
led motors, Maneurop® compressors
can be externally insulated. Refer to
section "Liquid refrigerant migration &
charge limits" for more details.
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