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    "Scroll" or "Screw"



    Is there a difference between the two? I hear "scroll" when referred to refrigeration and "screw" for air compressors...are they the same?



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    Re: "Scroll" or "Screw"

    NO, scroll are spirals rotating one into the other.



    Screws are two counter-rotating shaft.


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    Re: "Scroll" or "Screw"

    Is there a difference between the two?....are they the same?
    No. They are completely different types of compressors. The avatar in my response shows a twin screw compressor.

    A screw compressor consists of rotors that mesh together. As the rotors turn they create compression (low pressure/large volume to high pressure/low volume).

    The scroll compressor works in the same manner, except the compressor consists of two plates that rotate together.

    The links below show some basic details of twin screw compressors:
    http://www.greenbusinesscentre.com/D...ompressors.pdf

    http://www.copeland-corp.com/cp_rf/p...cts_scroll.htm

    Here is some information on screw compressors:
    http://www.copeland-corp.com/cp_rf/p...ucts_screw.htm

    http://translate.google.com/translat...%2Findex%2Ephp

    http://www.carlylecompressor.com/cor...I10562,00.html

    Some larger screw compressors. These are a variety called a single screw.
    http://www.vilter.com/pdf/VSS_final.pdf

    There also some three rotor screws deing developed, but I can't seem to find any links right now.

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    Re: "Scroll" or "Screw"

    Scrolls tend to be small or medium size while screws are generally large.
    "If Hannah was an air handler, I would be a condensing unit so I could open her TXV and pump my refrigerant through her coils." - a HVAC friend of mine

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    Re: "Scroll" or "Screw"

    it's similar type but both one become covered each other.
    I hear...I forget;I see...I remember;I do...I understand

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