PDA

View Full Version : Suction Discharge Pressure Equalises After Cut Off



pramodphilip
22-06-2008, 05:48 PM
This compressor is a heavy duty chiller compressor(Copeland). This is having a temp. cut in- cut out settings of 8 to 12 degree celsius. When the compressor is running it is having a suction pressure of 60 psi and discharge pressure of 160 psi, but as soon as it cuts off discharge pressure equalises with the suction pressure and comes to 120 degree celsius. And the cooling side is also not that effective. It is just cooling only. What may be the problem?
:mad:
Thanks and Regards
P.Philip

nike123
22-06-2008, 06:08 PM
Maybe compressor valves damaged.

chemi-cool
22-06-2008, 06:21 PM
Compressor discharge valves are damaged.

icecube51
22-06-2008, 06:30 PM
why you post the same threat TWICE :(

nike123
22-06-2008, 06:59 PM
They are not quite the same Sir,one of them contains "may be";)

I think Ice is referring at fact that original poster opened two treads with same question and not to two simmilar answers in this thread, but I may be wrong.;)

icecube51
22-06-2008, 07:25 PM
is he looking to salve his problem, or just harvesting posts;)

Ice

nike123
22-06-2008, 08:19 PM
is he looking to salve his problem, or just harvesting posts;)

Ice


Many of newcomers do that. It is in human nature that someone wants that his "big problem" get most attention he could accomplish.:(
Especially, if he is 11 years old. We are spared of crying and rolling on the floor thanks to no direct optical and audio connection of this type of conversation!:D
Just joking!:D

albionharley
23-06-2008, 12:07 AM
Most likely worn valves but could be the internal pressure relief valve ???
Try doing a pump down test to see what kind of vac it will pull.

RUSTY
23-06-2008, 10:49 AM
Hi
may be a faulty oil separator float or compressor unload solenoid valves ?

GXMPLX
23-06-2008, 07:38 PM
What comes to 120 degrees celcius. Is it the discharge temperature? If it is and the compressor is reciprocating you could also have worn cylinders, pistons and/or piston rings. Maximum discharge temperature should be around 107 centigrade. Depending on system design could be normal that pressure equalizes but it should not happen fast. If you specify compressor model, refrigerant and media temperature of both condenser and evaporator maybe we could use the pressures you mentioned for something useful.