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Re: Ammonia refrigerator control by inverter
When you start the compressor, start it in 0% capacity, when the compressor has minimum speed and has oil pressure, start increasing capacity step by step.
when the compressor has 100% capacity, start increasing speed, step by step.
this should be controlled by a pressure sensor connected to the low pressure liquid tank)
with this system, you can have the suction pressure at 0.1 bar, and you wont get any jumps in suction pressure when the compressor goes down in capacity.
when the compressor is at low speed and minimum capacity, the performance is so low that even a small load on the system can keep the compressor running.
This helps you keep a very stable low temp, compared to if the compressor stop on low pressure and you have to wait for the pressure to go up before it starts again.
How is the weather in Thailand now? I'm going to Phayakkhaphum Phisai in one and a half week-Cheers-
Tycho
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