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PLEH2EREH
30-09-2015, 11:05 AM
CARRIER has a table in the Installation-Start Up and Service Instructions manual indicating oil pressure ranges for loading and unloading. Would someone please explain that table?
(5H60 in this case).
Increasing to load = 20 (step 4), 23 (step 3), 26 (step 2), 30 (step 1),
Decreasing to unload = 19 (step 1), 16 (step 2), 12 (step 3), 9 (step 4) decreasing to unload.
Thanks!

moideen
01-10-2015, 08:45 AM
CARRIER has a table in the Installation-Start Up and Service Instructions manual indicating oil pressure ranges for loading and unloading. Would someone please explain that table?
(5H60 in this case).
Increasing to load = 20 (step 4), 23 (step 3), 26 (step 2), 30 (step 1),
Decreasing to unload = 19 (step 1), 16 (step 2), 12 (step 3), 9 (step 4) decreasing to unload.
Thanks!

This is not oil pressure, it mention “controlled oil pressure” (COP) for using for cylinder loading/unloading. There is an internal mechanism to develop the COP from oil pressure.

RANGER1
01-10-2015, 09:10 PM
Not sure if this is relevant for adjustment but see unloader adjustment.
It is just referring to when unloaders on each head active or deactivate in PSI (pressure) increments.

http://dms.hvacpartners.com//docs/2002/Public/0A/530-520.pdf

GHAZ
01-10-2015, 10:33 PM
Hi like ranger says, when it loads up you loose oil pressure, but when the loading cylinders are full of oil, then the oil pressure comes up to its original pressure, unless you have a leak in the pipeline or cyclinder gaskets are worn or the piston and oil leaks out slowly