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Reverse Cycle Air Conditioning
Hello.
A quick question. Do reverse cycle air conditioners actually reverse the compressor or is it just a valve that they use to divert the refrigerant?
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Re: Reverse Cycle Air Conditioning
Hi Kompulsa
I will jump on this one mate, as most engineers would not know this !
The compressor I think
R's chillerman
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Originally Posted by
chillerman2006
Hi Kompulsa
I will jump on this one mate, as most engineers would not know this !
The compressor I think
R's chillerman
Sounds reasonable. I have just fitted a flexiflow water pump which shows when you connect the pump(bl-bl & r-r) it runs clockwise but if you reverse the wires (bl-r & r-bl) it will run anti-clockwise
cleaver stuff these wiggly amps
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Originally Posted by
Kompulsa
Hello.
A quick question. Do reverse cycle air conditioners actually reverse the compressor or is it just a valve that they use to divert the refrigerant?
My answer is: the valve changes the direction of refrigerant flow :eek:. One way street here, no reversing the compressor. BTW, love the Jamaican Rum!!:)
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mikeref
My answer is: the valve changes the direction of refrigerant flow :eek:. One way street here, no reversing the compressor. BTW, love the Jamaican Rum!!:)
Hi Mike
are you sure about that mate or is it the ''Rum'' talking :eek:
may be you could explain for the 'original poster' 'RB' & myself how this all works
if you could start with the vapour compression cycle in cooling mode
& then break us in slowly to reverse cycle, would be most useful :rolleyes:
R's chillerman
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chillerman2006
Hi Mike
are you sure about that mate or is it the ''Rum'' talking :eek:
may be you could explain for the 'original poster' 'RB' & myself how this all works
if you could start with the vapour compression cycle in cooling mode
& then break us in slowly to reverse cycle, would be most useful :rolleyes:
R's chillerman
Oh... Would be happy to do so, but i seem to remember a previous engagement with my bottle of spirits and the "sandman" tonight. Maybe some other time then?
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One direction CM, reversing valve changes the flow direction.....Appletons is my fav rum....yum
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If the flow of time reversed then that would be a "real" reverse cycle!!!!
Although a valve might also do the trick
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So it seems we have some "For" and "against" here. Think i'll go with Trash101 at this time. Seems reasonable in my current state of mind thankyou..
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:off topic:
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mikeref
Oh... Would be happy to do so, but i seem to remember a previous engagement with my bottle of spirits and the "sandman" tonight. Maybe some other time then?
Yeah, enjoy your zzz's mate
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MikeHolm
.Appletons is my fav rum....yum
Mike, check out the picture, will save the rest of this, just in case you get round to visiting us in the uk !
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TRASH101
If the flow of time reversed then that would be a "real" reverse cycle!!!!
Hi Trash
if ever you discover that one mate, keep me in mind for a beta copy ;)
R's chillerman :off topic:
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Re: Reverse Cycle Air Conditioning
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Originally Posted by
Kompulsa
Hello.
A quick question. Do reverse cycle air conditioners actually reverse the compressor or is it just a valve that they use to divert the refrigerant?
Hi Kompulsa
See attached picture
R's chillerman
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Originally Posted by
mikeref
My answer is: the valve changes the direction of refrigerant flow :eek:. One way street here, no reversing the compressor. BTW, love the Jamaican Rum!!:)
I can assure you my water pump specifically states you swap the wires to change the direction. This is very confusing....
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Re: Reverse Cycle Air Conditioning
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There is no refrigeration compressor that I know of that runs in reverse.
Think about it?
A recipricating piston compressor does not know which way it runs because the rotation is
converted into up and down motion. It is the valves that direct the gas.
A scroll can only run one way
A screw can only run one way
A centriff also.
I'm not sure of a rotor????
So the compressor always runs and always sucks through the suction
and out through the discharge.
It is the valve that moves to create the flow to move in the oposit direction.
All the best
taz
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Thank you. I believe that the compressor doesn't reverse either. My Toshiba datasheet says that it is for the Heating and Cooling type of air conditioner and nearer to the bottom it says "do not try to reverse compressor".
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Hi RB
I remember a screw compressor wired red, blue, yellow (by another I hasten to add)
That ran backwards too, but for some strange reason needed replacing
I decided to go for red, yellow, blue and thats was ok :confused:
R's chillerman
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mikeref
So it seems we have some "For" and "against" here. Think i'll go with Trash101 at this time. Seems reasonable in my current state of mind thankyou..
Current state meaning RUM?:D
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r.bartlett
I can assure you my water pump specifically states you swap the wires to change the direction. This is very confusing....
Water pump?
It will most likely use a small vane so rotation could be in both directions.
But think of how most water pumps work?
They draw water in from one side and the rotor, turbo, centrif, vane or waterever
they are called, then spits the water out through the other hole. So even a normal
water pump would struggle with direction.
If it is a peristaltic type pump they run either direction.
All the best
taz
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chillerman2006
Hi Kompulsa
See attached picture, looks I may be wrong !
R's chillerman
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I should have made a wager on in for the bottle of rum.....
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"Circulator" type or any other type of pump that takes liquid from the suction at the centre and discharges from a spot on the edge of the impeller will not work well backwards (Grundfos, Wilo, any inline pump). The impeller and the input output geometry must be symmetrical (or nearly so) and scrolls for sure are not symmetrical.
Positive displacement such as vane or lobe pumps can do it.
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Re: Reverse Cycle Air Conditioning
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Originally Posted by
chillerman2006
Hi RB
I remember a screw compressor wired red, blue, yellow (by another I hasten to add)
That ran backwards too, but for some strange reason needed replacing
I decided to go for red, yellow, blue and thats was ok :confused:
R's chillerman
I remember a Bitzer semi hermetic srew that had a faulty discharge
one way valve and when it turned off the gas just reversed the
the screws and it ran backwards.
The only problem was the main bearing is also a thrust bearing and
they are designed for the load in one direction only. When the thing
ran in reverse it put loads on the bearing in the wrong direction and
it siezed up.....
All the best
taz
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taz24
I remember a Bitzer semi hermetic srew that had a faulty discharge
one way valve and when it turned off the gas just reversed the
the screws and it ran backwards.
The only problem was the main bearing is also a thrust bearing and
they are designed for the load in one direction only. When the thing
ran in reverse it put loads on the bearing in the wrong direction and
it siezed up.....
All the best
taz
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Hi Taz
yeah easy to spot mate, in reverse by the sound they make
the one I refer to (also a bitzer) had only run a short period of time
but by time I got there & rewired it was too late
the compressor went down the following day
R's chillerman
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taz24
Water pump?
It will most likely use a small vane so rotation could be in both directions.
But think of how most water pumps work?
They draw water in from one side and the rotor, turbo, centrif, vane or waterever
they are called, then spits the water out through the other hole. So even a normal
water pump would struggle with direction.
If it is a peristaltic type pump they run either direction.
All the best
taz
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They are not called heat PUMPS for nothing I can tell you..
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r.bartlett
They are not called heat PUMPS for nothing I can tell you..
Cheeky.
I'll tell on you young mister Bartlett if you don't stop picking on me :)
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All ther best
taz
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I'm pretty sure that mine is at least the type that does not reverse but can be used with reverse cycle systems. i wonder if mine is specifically made to handle cycle reversal or if they just use standard compressors. :D
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wot about the little guy inside the unit that turns everything around so it works backwards ;)
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si is that the same lil guy in the atm machines and the photo booth's haha
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install monkey
si is that the same lil guy in the atm machines and the photo booth's haha
yeah theres loads of them :) bet they get paid well :)
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You can hire them wee lads ,
Try Access All Areas ,or Rent a runt ,
Very handy for those tight shafts or passing the time on your breaks by seeing who can throw him the furthest .
Cheers
Stu
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