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DGT protection is required if the high 
and  low  pressure  switch  settings 
do  not  protect  the  compressor 
against  operating  beyond  its  specific 
application  envelope.  Please  refer  to 
the examples on page 18, which show 
(1)  where  DGT  protection  is  required 
(example  1)  and  (2)  where  it  is  not 

(example 2).
Every  heat  pump  must  have  a 
discharge  temperature  protection 
device. In reversible air-to-air and air-
to-water  heat  pumps  the  discharge 
temperature  must  be  monitored 
during  development  tests  by  the 
equipment manufacturer.

A  flooded  start  occurs  when  there  is 
a  large  quantity  of  liquid  refrigerant 
in  the  compressor.  Liquid  finds  its 
way  into  a  compressor  by  means  of 
off-cycle  migration.  Liquid  floodback 
occurs when liquid refrigerant returns 
to  a  compressor  while  it  is  running. 
Excessive  liquid  refrigerant  in  the 
compressor  will  cause  oil  dilution, 
washout  of  oil  from  the  bearings,  or 
loss of oil from the sump. The crankcase 
heater  will  not  be  effective  if  the 
system design allows for uncontrolled 
floodback  to  the  compressor  during 
running or starting. 
Performer®  scroll  compressors  can 
tolerate  occasional  flooded  starts 
as  long  as  the  system  charge  does 
not  exceed  that  given  in  the  table  in 
the  following  section.  Performer® 
scrolls  can  also  handle  intermittent 
floodback,  but  system  design  must 
be  such  that  repeated  and  excessive 
floodback is not possible.
Off-cycle refrigerant migration occurs 
when  the  compressor  is  located  at 
the  coldest  part  of  the  installation, 
when  the  system  uses  a  bleed-type 
expansion  device,  or  if  liquid  can 
migrate  from  the  evaporator  into 

the  compressor  sump  by  gravity.  If 
the  system  charge  exceeds  the  limit 
shown in the table, a crankcase heater 
must be used. 
During  operation,  liquid  floodback 
may be detected by measuring either 
the  oil  sump  temperature,  which 
should  be  at  least  18

°

F  above  the 

saturated suction temperature, or the 
discharge  gas  temperature,  which 
should  be  at  least  54

°

F  above  the 

saturated discharge temperature. 
If  at  any  time  during  operation  the 
oil  sump  temperature  drops  below 
18

o

F  above  the  saturated  suction 

temperature,  or  if  discharge  gas 
temperature  falls  below  54

°

F  above 

the  saturated  discharge  temperature, 
the  lubricant  will  become  excessively 
diluted  and  tests  will  have  to  be 
performed  in  order  to  select  an 
appropriate  method  for  compressor 
protection. Repetitive liquid floodback 
testing  must  be  carried  out  under 
TXV  threshold  operating  conditions: 
high  pressure  ratio  and  minimum 
load,  with  the  measurement  of  both 
suction  super heat  and  discharge  gas 
temperature.

liquid receiver

protection against flooded 
starts and liquid floodback

A  liquid  receiver  is  strongly  recom-
mended on split systems and remote 
condenser  systems  with  a  total 
refrigerant  charge  in  excess  of  the 
recommended  maximum  for  the 
compressor.  Because  of  their  long 
refrigerant  lines,  such  systems  have 
a  relatively  high  system  charge  that 
is  hard  to  define  with  accuracy.  Also, 
these systems quite often tend to be 
overcharged in the field. By installing 
a  liquid  receiver,  a  pump-down  cycle 
can  be  introduced  in  order  to  safely 

store  the  refrigerant  charge  during 
off-cycles, greatly reducing the chance 
of  refrigerant  migration  back  to  the 
compressor.
On  unitary  or  close-coupled  systems, 
where  the  system  refrigerant  charge 
is  expected  to  be  both  correct  and 
definable,  the  entire  system  charge 
may be stored in the condenser during 
pump-down  if  all  components  have 
been properly sized. 

discharge gas temperature  
protection (dgt)

sYsteM design RecoMMendations

Summary of Contents for Performer SM Series

Page 1: ...selection application guidelines Performer scroll compressors SM SY SZ 50 60 Hz R 22 R 407C R 134a R 404A R 507A MAKING MODERN LIVING POSSIBLE REFRIGErATION AIR CONDITIONING...

Page 2: ...oft start controller 15 SYSTEM DESIGN RECOMMENDATIONS 17 Refrigerant charge limit and compressor protection 17 Crankcase heater 17 Liquid line solenoid valve LLSV 17 Pump down cycle 17 Suction accumul...

Page 3: ...Compressor sound radiation 27 Mechanical vibrations 27 Gas pulsation 27 INSTALLATION 28 Compressor handling 28 Mounting 28 Removing connections shipping plugs 29 System cleanliness 29 Tubing 29 Filter...

Page 4: ...once the power has been switched off The figure below illustrates the entire compression process Therearetwoscrollelements anorbiting scroll and a fixed scroll The center of the orbiting scroll trace...

Page 5: ...or protection type Applies to Description For trio assemblies please contact Danfoss 5 Model SM SZ 084 090 100 110 120 148 161 SM SZ 115 125 160 175 185 SY SZ 240 300 SY SZ 380 Version V R C MA MB AA...

Page 6: ...s and capacity tables refer to Online Datasheet Generator www danfoss com odsg SM SY compressors SZ compressors Refrigerant R 22 R 407C Frequency 50 Hz 50 Hz Standard rating conditions ARI standard co...

Page 7: ...Online Datasheet Generator www danfoss com odsg SM SY compressors SZ compressors Refrigerant R 22 R 407C Frequency 60 Hz 60 Hz Standard rating conditions ARI standard conditions Evaporating temperatu...

Page 8: ...re indicated by a double line The solid line represents the limit when the su perheat is 20o F or less The dotted line shows the limit when the superheat is 54o F Interpolate for superheat values betw...

Page 9: ...110 120 130 140 150 160 10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 Evaporating temperature F Condensing temperature F Condensing temp limits S H 20o F S H 54o F SUPERHEAT 10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 Evaporating temperature F...

Page 10: ...e application envelopes Dew temperature Mean temperature Example for SZ 084 to 185 Example for SZ 084 to 185 Refrigerant R 407C is a zeotropic mix ture with a temperature glide in both evaporator and...

Page 11: ...ion 1 5 8 2 1 4 1 3 8 Discharge 1 1 8 1 3 4 7 8 SY SZ 240 Suction 1 5 8 2 1 4 1 5 8 Discharge 1 1 8 1 3 4 1 1 8 SY SZ 300 Suction 1 5 8 2 1 4 1 5 8 Discharge 1 1 8 1 3 4 1 1 8 SY SZ 380 Suction 2 1 8...

Page 12: ...230V 3 60 Hz 460V 3 60 Hz 575V 3 60 Hz 380 3 60 Hz Voltage range 60 Hz 180 253 V 414 506V 517 632V 342 418 V Electrical connections The terminal box is provided with a 1 1 29 mm hole for the power su...

Page 13: ...or 115 230 vac 13 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS AND WIRING The motor protection module is factory installed in the terminal box and has both phase sequence protection and pre wired thermistor connections The...

Page 14: ...KS BP HP DGT TH 180 s T1 T2 M T3 KA KA A1 A2 A3 Wiring diagram without pump down cycle Suggested wiring diagrams Compressor models SM SZ 115 125 160 175 185 Wiring diagram with pump down cycle CONTRO...

Page 15: ...starter MCI soft starters are designed to reduce the starting and stopping current of 3 phase AC motors MCI soft starters can reduce in rush current by up to 40 thereby eliminating the detrimental ef...

Page 16: ...erated by the MCI As the contactor always switches in no load condition it can be selected on the basis of the thermal current AC 1 Contacts 13 14 are not applicable with MCI 25C When control voltage...

Page 17: ...wind Below 23 F ambient temperature with wind speed above 11 mph however we recommend thermal insulation of crankcase heaters in order to limit the energy losses to the surrounding air Since the total...

Page 18: ...the table a crankcase heater must be used During operation liquid floodback may be detected by measuring either the oil sump temperature which should be at least 18 F above the saturated suction tempe...

Page 19: ...est Crankcase heater Cooling only systems with remote condensor and split system units Refrigerant migration floodback test Crankcase heater because full system charge is not definable risk of overcha...

Page 20: ...d motor protection module in the terminal box This device provides efficient reliable protection against overheating overloading and phase loss or reversal Connected to the module are PTC sensors embe...

Page 21: ...a single direction and the motor is wound so that if the connections are correct the rotation will also be correct Compressor models SM SZ 084 to 185 incorporate an internal reverse vent valve which w...

Page 22: ...e motor terminals must lie within these table limits during both start up and normal operations The maximum allowable voltage imbalance is 2 Voltage imbalance causes high amperage on one or more phase...

Page 23: ...e compressor from draining back to the discharge side of the compressor during off cycle The upper loop also helps avoid condensed liquid refrigerant from draining back to the compressor when stopped...

Page 24: ...nsing temperature shown in the application envelopes Under very low ambient conditions in which testing has revealed that the above procedures might not ensure satisfactory condensing and suction pres...

Page 25: ...compressor to draw vapor from on the suction side The compressor can then quickly enter into a vacuum condition it is therefore important that the expansion device be sized correctly and that a suffi...

Page 26: ...ure switch cut outs and may place excess strain on both bearings and motor To prevent such problems it is important to allow a 3 ft minimum discharge line length between the compressor discharge port...

Page 27: ...and code numbers Mechanical vibrations Vibration is most effectively controlled by isolation Performer scroll compressors are designed to produce minimal vibration during operation Rubber isolaters on...

Page 28: ...erminal box with the intention of moving the compressor as the force placed upon the terminal box will cause extensive damagetoboththeboxandthemotor protection module component inside Lock washer HM 8...

Page 29: ...nsables and system contaminants such as metal shavings solder and flux have a negativeimpactoncompressorservice life Many of these contaminants are small enough to pass through a mesh screen and can c...

Page 30: ...age internal components Using a heat shield a heat absorbing compound or both is recommended Due to the relatively large tubing and fitting diameters used for larger scrolls a double tipped acetylene...

Page 31: ...the table below Never use other gasses such as oxygen dry air or acetylene as these may form an inflammable mixture Pressurize the system on HP side first then LP side Leak detection compressor Use a...

Page 32: ...ng device operation and desired superheat readings Suction and discharge pressure within acceptable levels Correct oil level in compressor sump indicating proper oil return Low foaming in sight glass...

Page 33: ...daptator not available rotolock valve set not available Discharge 1 3 8 Solder sleeve adaptator set Rotolock valve set 33 Connectors and valves ACCESSORIES Compressor model Oil type Oil name Code no S...

Page 34: ...mark UL SM SZ175 185 6 7773108 Belt type crankcase heater 75 W 230 V CE mark UL SM SZ175 185 6 7973005 Belt type crankcase heater 75 W 230 V CE mark UL SM SZ175 185 50 7773118 Belt type crankcase heat...

Page 35: ...ble for code 3 version compressors Discharge gas temperature must not exceed 275 F The discharge gas thermostat acces sory kit includes all components required for installation as shown below The ther...

Page 36: ...lock T SM175 3RM SM175 4RM SM175 7RM SM175 9RM SM185 Single Brazed T SM185 3CAM SM185 4CAM SM185 7CAM SM185 9CAM Rotolock T SM185 3RM SM185 4RM SM185 7RM SM185 9RM SY240 Single Brazed M24 SY240A3AAM S...

Page 37: ...e Brazed T SZ125 3CAM SZ125 4CAM SZ125 7CAM SZ125 9CAM Rotolock T SZ125 3RM SZ125 4RM SZ125 7RM SZ125 9RM SZ148 Single Brazed Int SZ148 3VAM SZ148 4VAM SZ148 7VAM SZ148 9VAM SZ160 Single Brazed T SZ16...

Page 38: ...75 185 6 48 4 37 4 33 0 1444 2 24 0 24 0 37 0 248 SY SZ 240 4 44 9 37 4 36 25 1413 2 20 1 18 3 30 7 344 SY SZ 300 4 44 9 37 4 36 25 1413 2 20 1 18 3 30 7 355 SY SZ 380 4 44 9 37 4 37 2 1440 2 20 1 18...

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