Section 4 - Refrigerant Management System; Suction And Interstage Piping - Carlyle 06T 033 Series Application Manual

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Section 4 — Refrigerant Management System

4.1 Suction and Interstage Piping

The suction and interstage manifold should be
piped in such a way that liquid cannot gravity
drain into any compressor. Carlyle recom-
mends that the manifold be located below the
compressor body. An inverted trap must be
used coming off the top of the suction header
if it is above the compressor body. Common
interstage manifolds used in rack applications
must be center fed by the economizer. End
feeding the interstage manifold results in poor
CONDENSER
LPS
OIL SEP.
DISCHARGE
LPS
HPS
LPS
SYSTEM WITHOUT LIQUID INJECTION INTO ROTORS
(TYPICAL FOR USE WITH OIL COOLERS)
LPS
HPS
HPS
HIGH PRESSURE
SWITCH
LOW PRESSURE
SWITCH
MOTOR COOLING
VALVE
liquid distribution to the compressors if flooding
occurs. Please see the refrigerant piping schematic
below.
Steel refrigerant piping is not recommended with
screw compressor applications. The contaminant's
associated with the steel pipe will overload the
3 micron filters used on the oil system causing
excessive and costly filter changes and increasing
the chances of oil related compressor failures.
ECONOMIZER
LEAD COMPRESSOR
HPS
LPS
EXPANSION VALVE
SOLENOID
CHECK VALVE
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EVAPORATOR
HPS

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