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    Accumulator,Receiver,and Oil separator



    I would like to ask the function of the three components below:
    1.Accumulator
    2.Oil separator
    3.Receiver
    Why do not all use the cooling system for the three components? Are there provisions regarding cooling capacity? Please explanation .....

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    Re: Accumulator,Receiver,and Oil separator

    Plenty of threads that explain the function of those components. Please use the search feature.

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    Re: Accumulator,Receiver,and Oil separator

    Accumulator mainly in fixed orifice or capillary systems as there's no metering of liquid by demand (unlike TX valve systems that feed by demand), so the accumulator prevents liquid over flooding to the compressor. Also sometimes fitted on TXV low temp applications like freezers, to prevent floodback of liquid to the compressor.

    Oil separators used when system design could cause poor oil return, eg compressor above the evap, or uneven oil return in the case of multiple compressors. Cheap insurance and costs less than heaps of pipework modifications

    Receiver necessary for TX valve systems, all that refrigerant not being used because the TXV is closing due to low load, has to go somewhere.
    Last edited by paul_h; 18-02-2011 at 11:28 AM.

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    Re: Accumulator,Receiver,and Oil separator

    oil separator required in the following applications
    a) flooded chiller
    b) use of non-miscible refrigerant like ammonia application
    c) all applications below evaporator temp (-20) deg C
    d) air-conditining systems where MOP valve is not used ; since non-MOP valves open fully during start up due to warm suction line & time required for the TEX valve to come to equilibrium .

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    Re: Accumulator,Receiver,and Oil separator

    When in a cooling system does not use oil separator can be changed by adding the oil trap on the piping installation?

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    Re: Accumulator,Receiver,and Oil separator

    Depends on what D.D.KORANNE said. Sometimes oil traps and double risers can be used, other times you need an oil separator no matter what.

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    Re: Accumulator,Receiver,and Oil separator

    OK thank's to all............

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