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HVAC School - For Techs, By Techs

Rack Refrigeration Class Part 1

HVAC School - For Techs, By Techs

Bryan Orr

Training, Careers, Airconditioning, Self-improvement, Hvac, Business, Education, Refrigeration, Heating, Ac, Apprenticeship

4.8985 Ratings

🗓️ 4 June 2024

⏱️ 99 minutes

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Summary

This podcast episode is Part 1 of a Kalos class on rack refrigeration given by Matthew Taylor. This first segment focuses on the basic refrigerant circuit and oil management of a parallel rack system, common in market refrigeration.

Parallel racks follow the same general process as any other compression refrigeration system. However, they contain multiple compressors on a single rack. These systems have multiple suction lines that tie into one single suction header that feeds into multiple compressors. The suction side of the piping is usually a long distance with varying elevations; risers are vertical stretches of piping that carry oil and refrigerant up and pose a challenge for oil return.

The compressor takes low-pressure vapor on the suction side and turns it into high-pressure vapor on the discharge side. From there, the condenser rejects heat from the refrigerant, which brings the superheated vapor down to saturation temperature and further rejects heat to make the refrigerant fully liquid (subcooled). Metering devices drop the pressure of the refrigerant, and the cases contain evaporators that absorb heat and boil off refrigerant, which travels to the compressors via the suction lines.

Parallel racks come in multiple varieties, but the ones in this podcast are of the direct expansion (DX) variety. Saturation remains a critical principle in these systems: superheat, subcooling, and the pressure-temperature relationship all drive system operation.

Matthew also covers:

  • Different types of rack refrigeration systems
  • Customized variations between racks
  • Looking up case information and reading legends
  • Oil return and controlling velocity
  • Mechanical subcooling
  • Full load amps (FLA) and locked rotor amps (LRA)
  • Temperature glide: dew point, bubble point, and midpoint
  • EPR installation
  • Evaporator efficiency and superheat
  • Compressor types
  • Compression ratio and liquid or vapor injection
  • Oil management components and controls

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1:05.1

you might have forgotten along the way as well as helps you remember some things you forgot to

1:08.2

know in the first place.

1:10.3

This episode is a little different from usual. It's actually a Kalo's class given by our director of

1:16.0

refrigeration service, Matthew Taylor. Some of you may have seen him at the symposium or remember him

1:21.5

from some videos, live streams live streams podcast he's like my

1:24.5

hero excellent tradesman excellent educator and he has a ton of knowledge in a lot of

1:30.4

things but especially market refrigeration also known as rack refrigeration.

1:34.8

So this is about the basics of rack refrigeration and though there are a lot of

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