Refrigerant Charge Limit; Reversible Heat Pump Systems - Danfoss Performer HHP015T4LP6 Manual

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PPLICATION GUIDELINES

Refrigerant charge limit

Packaged units
System with remote heat exchanger
Recommended
REC
Note: for special conditions such as low ambient temperature, low load operation or brazed plate heat exchangers please refer to corresponding sections
Reversible heat pump
systems
Split unit heating mode
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YSTEM DESIGN RECOMMENDATIONS
Performer® Heat Pump scroll compressors can
tolerate liquid refrigerant up to a certain extend
without major problems. However, excessive
liquid refrigerant in the compressor is always
unfavourable for service life. Besides, the
installation cooling capacity may be reduced
because of the evaporation taking place in the
compressor and/or the suction line instead of the
evaporator. System design must be such that the
amount of liquid refrigerant in the compressor
is limited. In this respect, follow the guidelines
given in the section: "Essential piping design
recommendations" in priority.
Depending on test results, crankcase heaters, Liquid Line Solenoid Valve or suction accumulator must
be applied see below.
BELOW charge limit
No test or additional safeties required
Off cycle migration test
REC
Required
REQ
Transients are likely to occur in reversible heat
pump systems, i.e. a changeover cycle from cool-
ing to heating, defrost or low-load short cycles.
These transient modes of operation may lead
to liquid refrigerant carryover (or fl ood back) or
excessively wet refrigerant return conditions. As
such, reversible cycle applications require spe-
cifi c precautions for ensuring a long compressor
life and satisfactory operating characteristics.
Regardless of the refrigerant charge in the system,
specifi c tests for repetitive fl ood back are required
Repeat the test, but with the system in heat-
ing mode and the outdoor temperature at -18°C
dry bulb. If the sump superheat is not in the
FRCC.PC.017.A1.02
Use the tables below to quickly evaluate the
required compressor protection in relation
with the system charge and the application.
More detailed information can be found in the
paragraphs hereafter. Please contact Danfoss for
any deviation from these guidelines.
Notes: for reversible heat pump systems and
other specifi c applications, please refer to section
"Specifi c application recommendations".
HHP015-019-021-026
HHP030-038-045
REQ
REQ
REQ
REQ
No test or additional safeties required
to confi rm whether or not a suction accumulator
needs to be installed. A crankcase heater and dis-
charge gas thermostat are required for reversible
heat pump applications.
These considerations cover the most important
issues in the realm of common applications.
Each application design however should be
thoroughly tested to ensure acceptable operating
characteristics.
"ACCEPTABLE ZONE" shown in the Flood back
Requirement graph on the next page, a suction
accumulator is required.
Compressor models
Refrigerant charge limit (kg)
ABOVE charge limit
Off cycle migration test
Liquid fl ood back test
Off cycle migration test
Liquid fl ood back test
3.6
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