Parallel Compressor Systems

Introduction

Parallel Compressor systems are central refrigeration units employing 2 to 8 parallel piped compressors, a control panel, and receiver mounted on one common base frame. The system may be designed for either Indoor or Outdoor use. The Outdoor design may include the condenser mounted and piped.

The selection and design of the system is based on the needs of the individual customer. The most important point in planning an installation of the Heatcraft parallel system is the proper selection of the system components for the particular application.

Component parts have been selected for their dependability and availability to keep service problems to a minimum. Simplicity of design has also made the Heatcraft parallel system one of the easiest to service and install. The simplicity and compactness of the Heatcraft design make the addition of hot gas defrost and/or heat reclaim a simple and economical feature.

In the following pages will be found explanations of system components, wiring and piping diagrams, control settings, and operational guides.

Inspection

Unit inspection should be assigned to a dependable individual. Inspect the parallel system and any accessories shipped with them for damages or shortages before and during unloading. All items on bill of lading should be accounted for prior to signing the shipping receipt. Note any shortages or damage on carrier’s delivery receipt (Specify the extent and type of damage found). Unit should be inspected carefully for concealed damage. Notify the Heatcraft sales representative and the carrier of the damage immediately. Request an immediate joint inspection with the carrier (Do not repair the unit until inspected by carrier’s representative). Care should be exercised when uncrating units to prevent damage.

The system is shipped with a holding charge of dry nitrogen. Check to see that pressure is still in the unit upon receipt. Report lack of pressure immediately to the Heatcraft service department.

NOTE: Accessory items such as drier cores, mounting pads, modems, etc. may be packaged in a separate carton. Be sure that you receive all items.

Unit Designation

Units are identified by letter, brand, compressor type, quantity of compressors, horsepower, condenser type, control voltage, defrost type, refrigerant/range, unit voltage and application. Unless otherwise requested by the customer all refrigeration circuits are numbered from one to the highest and from left to right while facing the electrical panel.

Model Definition:

1st digit - Brand (B, C, H, or L) 2nd digit - Compressor Type

H - Hermetic

R - Reciprocating

S - Screw

O - Open

Z - Scroll®

C - Compound

3rd digit - Unit Construction R - Remote Condenser U - Attached Condenser H - Hybrid

M - Multi-compressor Platform

F - Frame Hybrid (Frame + Standard Unit)

4th digit - Compressor Quantity 2 - 2 Compressors

3 - 3 Compressors

4 - 4 Compressors

Etc.

5th, 6th, & 7th digit - Horsepower 030 - 30 HP

075 - 75 HP

100 - 100 HP Etc.

8th digit - Condenser Type A - Air

W - Water

E - Evaporative

9th digit - Control Voltage A - 115/1/60

B - 208-230/1/60

C - 24/1/60

10th digit - Defrost Type

A- Air/Off-Cycle E - Electric

G - Hot Gas M - Multiple W - Water

11th digit - Temperature Range

L- Low

M- Medium

H- High

C- Combination

X- Ultra Low

12th digit - Refrigerant Type 2 - R-22

4 - R-134A

6 - R-404A, R-507

8 - Multiple

13th digit - Unit Voltage C - 208-230/3/60 D - 460/3/60

E - 575/3/60

J - 208/3/60

K - 230/3/60

M - 380/3/60

14th digit - Application 1 - Indoor

2 - Outdoor

Parallel Compressor Systems Installation & Operations Manual, October 2004

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Heatcraft Refrigeration Products 25000102 operation manual Introduction, Inspection, Unit Designation, Model Definition