Carrier 09RH specifications Initial and Final Unloading Oil Pressures 5F20, 5F30

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Table 17 — Initial and Final Unloading

Oil Pressures — 5F20, 5F30

 

NO. OF

START TO

COMPLETELY

 

UNLOAD

UNLOADED

COMPR

CONTROLLED

OIL PRESS.

OIL PRESS.

 

CYLINDERS

 

(psi)

(psi)

 

 

5F20

1

19.8

13.0

5F30

1

30.0

20.2

2

19.8

13.0

 

5F40 THROUGH 5H86 (Fig. 7)

Major Elements of Capacity Control Systems:

1.Capacity Control Valve: Function is to raise or lower the control oil pressure to the hydraulic relay piston in response to refrigerant suction pressure. Increase in suction pressure increases control oil pressure in the hy- draulic relay.

2.Hydraulic Relay: Function is to feed lubrication oil from the oil pump at full pressure in sequence to one or more power elements. Relay is activated by control oil pressure from the capacity control valve.

3.Power Element: Supplies power to operate the valve lifting mechanism.

4.Valve Lifting Mechanism: Consists of a sleeve and push pin assembly around each controlled cylinder, designed to hold the suction valve open, or to permit the valve to remain in a normal operating position depending on its actuation by the power element.

Principle of Operation of the System — A decrease in suc- tion gas pressure, which necessitates a decrease in compressor capacity, causes the range spring to open the capacity control modulating valve. This allows control oil to relieve from the hydraulic relay and thus reduces control oil pressure in the relay. With reduced control oil pressure, the spring in the hydraulic relay moves a piston and thus lubrication oil from the oil pump is prevented from flowing to a particular deactivated power element. This relieves oil pressure from the power element allowing the spring in the power element to move the lifting fork and unload the cylinder. An increase in suction pressure reverses action and loads cylinders.

Fig. 7 — Capacity Control — 5F40, 60; 5H40, 46, 60, 66, 80 and 86

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Contents Application Data Factors Compression Exponent NCompression Without Ratio WATER-COOLED HeadsMinimum Protection RPM SAT Saturated Suction Temperatures F Discharge Temp FRating Basis and Capacity Multipliers for R-12 and R-134a SST SDT Return GAS Temperature F913 922 931 Compressor Ratings R-12 UnitSST SDT 5H40 5H46 5H60 5H66 5H80 5H86 5H120 5H126 Compressor Ratings R-22 19.2 20.7 24.9 13.0 28.4 16.1 37.0 17.3 37.7 21.6 49.1 26.0 56.1 32.2 73.1 Compressor Ratings R-502 11.6 12.9 16.8 12.0 15.6 17.5 22.9 11.3 14.8 16.6 21.7 20.7 27.0 30.4 39.5 Compressor Ratings R-134a Compressor Ratings 507/404A Compressor GPM Weight Distribution, Condensing UnitsCond ComprWeight Distribution, Compressor Units See drawing, Table ComprNema Frame Size Capacity Control Reduction Steps Compr ContrModel CYL Capacity Control 5F40, 60 5H40, 46, 60, 66, 80 Initial and Final Unloading Oil Pressures 5F20, 5F30Pneumatic Compensation External Solenoid-Type Capacity Control 5F40 and 5F60 Compressors 5H40, 46, 60, 66, 80, 86 Bearing Head External Available Compressor Capacity Control Steps Heat Pump ModificationSolenoid ValvesStarting Compressor Starting TorquesPkg No Belts 5F20-A181 Belt Drive PackagesCompressor Flywheel Dimensions Model Flywheel Compressor DimensionsFlywheel Width Pitch Grooves Model NumberPage Booster R Factors Suct Discharge Temperature FControl Pressurestats for Low Stage Application CharacteristicsSelected Example SST SDT 5F,H Booster Ratings R-12SST SDT 5F,H Booster Ratings R-225H40 5H46 5H60 5H66 Cap Bhp 5F,H Booster Ratings R-502Unloading Booster Compressor Starting DataRecommended MIN Motor Size HP Friction Compr During SizeCondenser Physical Data Max Condenser Tube Water VelocityCondenser Gpm at Various Water Velocities Condenser Water Circuiting THRWater to Glycol Flow Rate Correction