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    Shell and tube avaporators



    Dear friends,
    Sometimes when I open a shell and tube evaporator, I see pipes such as my sent photo attachment to help oil return to suction of compressor.
    But as you know in A/C system as result of high suction pressure oil returns to comp. easily.
    Anyway do you agree to install these pipes inside of shell & tube evaporators ? Or they do not do important job ?

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    Re: Shell and tube avaporators

    Pressure and temperature are relevant!
    Lower the oil temp and you lower the its Pressure as well.
    So lowering both is a good thing is it not?
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    Re: Shell and tube avaporators

    Sorry , I didn't understand

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    Re: Shell and tube avaporators

    Hi, skyboy6142

    Quote Originally Posted by skyboy6142 View Post
    Dear friends,
    Sometimes when I open a shell and tube evaporator, I see pipes such as my sent photo attachment to help oil return to suction of compressor.
    But as you know in A/C system as result of high suction pressure oil returns to comp. easily.
    Anyway do you agree to install these pipes inside of shell & tube evaporators ? Or they do not do important job ?

    Sincerely yours.
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    Sorry,
    I do not understand "pipes to help oil return to suction of compressor"
    on your attached photo ....

    Why?

    Those copper pipes are on the water or glycol side and I do not see any connection
    of chilled water or glycol with compressor suction ....

    ... refrigerant is within one circuit (we call it primary circuit) and
    water or glycol are in separate circuit (we call it secondary circuit) ....
    or maybe I am completely wrong

    To me seems manufacturer is using those copper pipes for some other reason ...
    not sure which one ... but hope someone would explain all about ...

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    Re: Shell and tube avaporators

    Hi
    This is in refrigeration side
    Evaporator is 2 pass design
    In running time and foming oil both pipe help to sucking oil for uper part of evaporator.
    It is good idea.

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    Re: Shell and tube avaporators

    Hi, mbc

    Quote Originally Posted by mbc View Post
    Hi
    This is in refrigeration side
    Evaporator is 2 pass design
    In running time and foming oil both pipe help to sucking oil for uper part of evaporator.
    It is good idea.
    thanks for your answer ... if this is refrigerant side (I was completely wrong)
    then those pipes make sense ...

    anyhow for me (old school) this is unusual design ...

    what about cover gasket and sealing ...
    to me, seems, bolts for cover are too much apart ...

    if you have some additional data or link for this type of evaporators
    please, post it here ...


    Thanks and best regards, Josip

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    Re: Shell and tube avaporators

    If that is the refrigerant side then please explain how you would clean and rescale the water side?
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    Re: Shell and tube avaporators

    Hi
    1)The cover of this side hasn't separate upside and downside. And it is one area (same as U )
    2) water moveing in shell side and shell has buffer .
    It helps water move up and down in shell side to have move efficiency .

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    Re: Shell and tube avaporators

    Hi, mbc

    Quote Originally Posted by mbc View Post
    Hi
    1)The cover of this side hasn't separate upside and downside. And it is one area (same as U )
    2) water moveing in shell side and shell has buffer .
    It helps water move up and down in shell side to have move efficiency .
    all clear ....

    but to manufacture that kind of separator must be much more
    expensive than (refrigerant in shell-water in pipes) due to baffle plates with
    holes for pipes (OK cleaning can be done chemically - but need a tremendous
    amount of chemicals i.e. full volume as shell ... for me questionable design

    Anyhow, product is on the market and people use it ...


    ... once STAL produced similar kind of oil coolers for screws
    (oil in shell with buffle plates-refrigerant (water) in corrugated pipes
    quite effective but problematic later on due to sedimentation of oil
    on pipes and causing reduced heat transfer .... big pain sometimes

    sprayed type of HE is much better solution (at least for me)
    http://www.refrigerationcomponents.c..._exchanger.htm


    We are here to discuss and think out loud ...

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    Re: Shell and tube avaporators

    Most of the shell and tube chillers from climaveneta has also the refrigerant side on the tube side. makes for big troubles when leak searching broken tubes.

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    Re: Shell and tube avaporators

    Hi
    When we have wet evaporator we use shell side
    normally in dry system (DX) we use tubes side.
    Last edited by mbc; 07-10-2020 at 08:18 PM.

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