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tors to ensure refrigerant compression (volumetric effi-
ciency). The oil also provides cooling by transferring
much of the heat of compression from the gas to the oil,
keeping discharge temperatures down and reducing the
chance for oil breakdown. Oil injected into the rotor
cage flows into the rotors at a point about 1.2x suction.
This ensures that a required minimum differential of at
least 30 PSID exists between discharge and 1.2x suc-
tion, to force oil into rotor case, and a minimum of 10
PSID (0.6 bar) is all that is required to ensure protec-
tion of the compressor. Oil pressure safety is monitored
as the difference between suction and the pressure of
the oil entering the rotor case.
Maximum working pressure of the oil separator is 450
PSIG (31 bar). A relief valve is installed in the oil sepa-
rator piping. This will soon be incorporated into the oil
separator. Oil level should be above the midpoint of
the “lower” oil sight glass when the compressor is run-
ning. Oil level should not be above the top of the “up-
per” sight glass. Oil temperature control is provided
through liquid injection activated by the microproces-
sor, utilizing a discharge temperature sensor, and a so-
lenoid valve.
Oil Cooling
Oil cooling is provided by routing oil from the oil sepa-
rator through several of the top rows of the condenser
coils and back to the compressor.
Capacity Control
The compressors will start at the minimum load posi-
tion and provide a capacity control range from 10% -
100% of the full unit load using a continuous function
slide valve. The microprocessor modulates the current
signal to a 3-way pressure-regulating capacity control
valve which controls command compressor capacity,
independent of system pressures, and balances the com-
pressor capacity with the cooling load. Loading is ac-
complished by varying pressure through the pressure-
regulating capacity control valve to move the slide valve
against the spring pressure to promote stable smooth
loading.
Automatic spring return of the slide valve to the mini-
mum load position will ensure compressor starting at
minimum motor load.
Power and Control Panel
All controls and motor starting equipment are factory-
wired and function tested. The panel enclosures are de-
signed to IP32 and are manufactured from powder-
painted galvanized steel.
The Power and Control Panels are divided into power
sections for each compressor and associated fans, a con-
trol section and an electrical options section. The power
and control sections have separate hinged, latched, and
gasket sealed doors equipped with wind struts.
Each power compartment contains:
Compressor and fan starting contactors, fan motor ex-
ternal overloads, control circuit serving compressor ca-
pacity control, compressor and fan contactor coils and
compressor motor overloads.
The current transformers for the compressor motor over-
loads sense each phase, as an input to the microproces-
sor. This protects the compressor motors from damage
due to: low current input, high input current, unbal-
anced current, single phasing, phase reversal, and com-
pressor locked rotor.
The control section contains:
ON/OFF switch, microcomputer keypad and display,
microprocessor board, I/O expansion board, relay
boards and power supply board.
The options sections contain:
A control circuit transformer complete with service
switch providing 115/1/60 Hz power to the unit con-
trol system.
Electrical options as described in “Accessories and
Options.”
Microprocessor Controls
The microprocessor has the following functions and
displays:
• A liquid crystal 40 character display with text pro-
vided on two lines and light-emitting diode with back-
lighting for outdoor viewing.
• A color-coded, 35 button, sealed keypad with sec-
tions for Display, Entry, Setpoints, Clock, Print, Pro-
gram and Unit ON/OFF.
The standard controls shall include: brine chilling, ther-
mal storage, automatic pump down, run signal contacts,
demand load limit from external building automation
system input, remote reset liquid temperature reset in-
put, unit alarm contacts, chilled liquid pump control,
automatic reset after power failure, automatic system
optimization to match operating conditions.
Product Description
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