General Brazing Procedure; Brazing Procedure For Yf*K1E Compressors In Parallel Applications - Emerson Copeland YF05K1E Application Manuallines

Scroll compressors for refrigeration applications
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3.3.1 General brazing procedure

: Brazing areas
Figure 6: Brazing areas
▪ Flushing oxygen-free nitrogen through the piping during the brazing process is recommended for
applications with A1 refrigerants and mandatory for applications with flammable A2L refrigerants.
▪ The copper-coated steel tubes on scroll compressors can be brazed in approximately the same
manner as any copper tube.
▪ Recommended brazing materials: any Silf os material is recommended, pref erably with a
minimum of 5 % silver. However, 0 % silver is acceptable.
▪ Be sure tube f itting inner diameter and tube outer diameter are clean prior to assembly.
▪ Using a double-tipped torch, apply heat in area 1.
▪ As the tube approaches brazing temperature, move the torch flame to area 2.
▪ Heat area 2 until braze temperature is attained, moving the torch up and down and rotating around
the tube as necessary to heat the tube evenly. Add braze material to the joint while moving the
torch around the joint to flow braze material around the circumference.
▪ Af ter the braze material flows around the joint, move the torch to heat area 3. This will draw the
braze material down into the joint. The time spent heating area 3 should be minimal.
▪ As with any brazed joint, overheating may be detrimental to the final result.
NOTE: Since the discharge stub contains a check valve, care must be taken not to overheat
it to prevent brazing material from flowing into it.

3.3.2 Brazing procedure for YF*K1E compressors in parallel applications

WARNING
Air/flammable refrigerant mixture! Creation of a potentially flammable
atmosphere! Fire hazard! Remove all refrigerant before opening the system.
When working on a ref rigerant-filled system, make sure to f ollow the safety
and working instructions given in Chapter 6 "Maintenance & repair".
Only compressor models officially approved by Emerson in the qualified configuration may be used
f or parallel applications. For YF*K1E compressors in parallel applications with passive oil
management, additional precautions shall be taken before brazing the oil and gas equalization ports.
The sequence shall be as follows:
First, install the compressors on the base frame and tilt the assembly so that oil will not be lost when
opening the cap. The gas and oil equalization line assembly should be ready for brazing at this point.
For new compressors, release the protective gas charge: the rubber plug from the discharge port of
the compressor has to be removed first, then the rubber plug from the oil port.
Most probably the oil port will be coated with some oil. It is mandatory to clean out the oil before
brazing. If the inner surf ace is contaminated with oil the brazing material will not adhere to the surface
and the joint will f ail, generating leakage. The oil should be caref ully wiped out with industrial
absorption paper. Industrial solvents on a clean cloth can be used too but only with great care. Note
that emery cloth will not remove the oil.
It is possible that the oil cannot be completely cleaned out. In this case additional measures should
be taken. For instance, if a connection is coated with flux then the residual oil will be removed when
brazing thanks to the applied heat.
If an active oil level control is to be used, please ref er to the product documentation when brazing
the connection adaptor.
AGL_Ref_ST_YFK1E_EN_Rev01
Copeland scroll compressors have copper-plated steel
suction and discharge stub tubes. These stub tubes are
f ar more robust and less prone to leaks than copper
tubes. Due to the different thermal properties of steel and
copper, brazing must be carried out in an appropriate
manner.
Ref er to Figure 6 and procedure below for the brazing of
the stub tube connections of a scroll compressor.
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