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    High Temp Compressor



    We are currently designing a heat pump to recover waste heat from a 55 C bath and pump it to a 95 C bath. We are looking at using a mixture of R152a and R245a. Which in studies has provided a good response in the 90-100C heating range. In the particular study the experiment was run using R 134a compressor. I’m wondering if anybody has any recommendations for 5-6 kW compressors that can handle discharge temps in the 100 C range.



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    Re: High Temp Compressor

    Hitachi products may have this type.

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    Re: High Temp Compressor

    Quote Originally Posted by quinn148 View Post
    We are currently designing a heat pump to recover waste heat from a 55 C bath and pump it to a 95 C bath. We are looking at using a mixture of R152a and R245a. Which in studies has provided a good response in the 90-100C heating range. In the particular study the experiment was run using R 134a compressor. I’m wondering if anybody has any recommendations for 5-6 kW compressors that can handle discharge temps in the 100 C range.
    All compressors can handle discharge temps of 100C, not a problem. looks like a commercial dishwasher to me?

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    Re: High Temp Compressor

    I have a Bristol 12 ton r22 unit in a similar application running r 416. Was originally R12. The Manufacturer used a smaller displacement compressor due to the high head pressures and temp's. The Kiln manufacturer also used copemetics and Carlile compressors. I have recorded discharge temps of 127C with condenser ambient of 74C. Only one Compressor replacement since 1990. One evaporator, 4 expansion valves and one distributor.

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    Re: High Temp Compressor

    i suggest you to use 2 stage compressor. its usually design as rotary type compressor (2 cylinder type)...

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    Re: High Temp Compressor

    R744 transcritical compressors can handle discharge temperatures in excess of 150°C

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    Re: High Temp Compressor

    Quote Originally Posted by NoNickName View Post
    R744 transcritical compressors can handle discharge temperatures in excess of 150°C
    who can supply this kinds compressor ?

    thanks

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    Re: High Temp Compressor

    Quote Originally Posted by ryanzhao View Post
    who can supply this kinds compressor ?

    thanks
    Dorin, Frascold, Bitzer just to name a few.

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    Re: High Temp Compressor

    helloooo guys,
    suction pipeline is freezing most of the time & i notice thata the pressure @ low side is to low, how it is happen & whay? anyone can share the idea...

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    Re: High Temp Compressor

    Quote Originally Posted by quinn148 View Post
    We are currently designing a heat pump to recover waste heat from a 55 C bath and pump it to a 95 C bath. We are looking at using a mixture of R152a and R245a. Which in studies has provided a good response in the 90-100C heating range. In the particular study the experiment was run using R 134a compressor. I’m wondering if anybody has any recommendations for 5-6 kW compressors that can handle discharge temps in the 100 C range.
    It's not about the compressor handling the discharge temp, it's about the oil handling the discharge temp.

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    Re: High Temp Compressor

    Quote Originally Posted by leursky View Post
    helloooo guys,
    suction pipeline is freezing most of the time & i notice thata the pressure @ low side is to low, how it is happen & whay? anyone can share the idea...
    What is it? Describe the system and components.
    Also report expected temperatures and readings.

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    Re: High Temp Compressor

    sounds like restricted evap air flow, maybe plugged filter, dirty coil anything causing low air flow.

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