Hi, Im new here, I am looking for some good infomation on Rotary Compressors (not rotary screw). Who designed it, when and whether it has any application...
Suprisingly, I didnt fina alot on the net...
Thanks ;)
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Hi, Im new here, I am looking for some good infomation on Rotary Compressors (not rotary screw). Who designed it, when and whether it has any application...
Suprisingly, I didnt fina alot on the net...
Thanks ;)
There is a lot of material on the web.
If its important for you, take your time and check them all.
Frigidaire made a rotary compressor and I think it was originally the late 40's in the States. It was called the Meter Miser and only had three moving parts.
It was made at the Frigidaire plant at Hendon as well up to the mid / late 60's.
Only scrapped one a few years ago maybe I should have kept it for old times sake installed loads in my time.
One last thought, they were also issued to us on a frame as vacuum pumps, I say issued in those days we had one per branch!
In reality, rotary compressors are of four general design configurations: (i) rolling piston, (ii) rotating vane, (iii) screw, and (iv) scroll.
Thanks for your time guys... especially BG Scott...
Ok... I have almost all of the information I need for my presentation which is due in a few days..
The only thing I cant seem to find is a Moving diagram to show the class the operation.. I would like to add this to my power point presentation.
If anyone can point me in the right direction, it would be greatly appreaciated..
Thankyou
Hoolagan,
I think i have one somewhere in my shed,,,,with the motor (original)
dont spose your in FNQ?
no sorry brissy
thanks anyway
http://www.compair.com/About_Us/Comp...mpressors.aspx
Link above has some simplistic animations and may be useful.
We designed and already produced first sample of rotary vane compressor for heat pumps and 3d generation rotary vane air compressor for breaking assistance in railway's wagons and trolley buses.
Now we are looking for investor.
If you need further information, please don't hesitate to contact me by email: vivo "@" ua . fm (without quotation).
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The 1933-1934 CA series of GE Monitor top refrigerators use a rotary compressor (vane type I believe) with methyl formate as refrigerant.
I'm trying desperately to find info on these. I have plenty of info on the SO2 Monitor tops (DR, CK and so on) but absolutely nothing on the methyl formate ones. :confused::mad:
This is very interesting:
http://nptel.iitm.ac.in/courses/Webc...cture%2020.pdf
Hi
You might find some good patents on here to help your investigation along:
http://www.patentgenius.com/patent/4488858.html