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Horizontal Scroll Compressors w/ Trevor

HVAC School - For Techs, By Techs

Bryan Orr

Careers, Business, Self-improvement, Education

4.91K Ratings

🗓️ 26 August 2021

⏱️ 42 minutes

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Summary

In today's podcast, Trevor Matthews from Emerson talks about horizontal scroll compressors. Throughout the podcast, we refer to Bulletin AE4-1338 (R3). You can find that bulletin HERE.

Horizontal scroll compressors are common in mobile applications, like buses and trains. They're shorter in height than other compressors, so they fit into tighter spaces and are ideal for transport refrigeration.

Scroll compressors are particularly susceptible to overheating, and you need some controls to protect your compressor from damage. To prevent overheating, scroll compressors require pressure relief controls. You can typically use an OEM high-pressure control to protect the system. A low-pressure cutout installed in the suction line can help prevent TXV failure and a wide range of restrictions.

Accumulators are especially important for horizontal scrolls in heat-pump applications. However, accumulators have a fine mesh screen that can become clogged easily. So, we highly recommend replacing your accumulator in the case of burnout, not reusing it.

Refrigerant migration prevention is a little more complicated than in refrigeration systems with other compressors. You can use a crankcase heater, but you may also need a check valve in the discharge line and a liquid line solenoid valve. We don't use pump down cycles for refrigerant migration; we use them to prevent the gas from moving backward and reversing the scroll.

When commissioning a three-phase compressor, you need to put your gauges on before starting the system up. You may also consider using a phase rotation monitor to make sure the scroll compressor is rotating in the correct direction (usually clockwise but not always).

Trevor and Bryan also discuss:

  • Variable-speed horizontal scrolls (ZRH vs. ZBH models)
  • Superheat requirements
  • Floodback and slugging
  • Starting and running
  • Extreme discharge line temperatures
  • Arcing fusite under vacuum
  • Functional checks
  • Pressure drop in the suction line
  • Operation envelopes
  • Pressure control set points
 

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Transcript

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0:00.0

This episode of the HVAC School podcast is brought to you by our partners.

0:08.0

Carrier at carrier.com.

0:11.0

Refrigeration Technologies at Refriger Field Piece.com.

0:15.0

Field Piece.com. Field Piece makes the entire suite of job link probes, everything from

0:21.1

monometers to induct cyclchrometers, line temperature clamps with rapid

0:25.8

rail technology. Once you use the field piece job link probes for checking the system, you're

0:31.7

not going to go back to anything else.

0:33.1

It is what we use in our company.

0:35.0

We've been teaching it at the school and the students really love it.

0:38.2

Even people who are resistant to probes, even those who like typical analog type gauges, because it's what we're used to.

0:44.2

I think once you try them you're gonna love them. That's the job link probes from

0:47.8

fieldpiece fieldpiece.com. Mitsubishi Electric we have been Mitsubishi Diamond Dealers, Diamond Contractors for years and years at

0:57.2

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1:05.6

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1:09.5

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1:19.0

This is the guy who once had to have a bank evacuated because he tested the heat

1:25.6

strips during a maintenance. Brian all. Howdy, long time no talk. This is the

1:32.4

HVAC school podcast. I'm Brian, this is the

1:35.2

podcast that helps you remember some things. You might have forgotten along the way

1:38.7

as well as helps you remember some things. You forgot to know in the first place.

1:41.7

If I sound a little stuffed up, it's because I got into an altercation at the gym.

1:46.0

And before you think the worst of me, or the best of me, it was an altercation with some gym equipment which smashed my nose in.

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