mazamm
Mechanical
- Apr 6, 2013
- 17
Hi everyone !!
I have just started my professional career in a chemical plant. I am facing problems in understanding the chiller operation.
We have a chiller equipped with a screw compressor of HANBELL company. The compressor is a 4 step capacity control system with a modulation slide valve installed over the screws.
When the compressor load increases the slide valve slides and change the capacity. But I am unable to predict what actually is being done in the whole cycle. As far as I have understood, as the load increases the evaporator temperature increases (increase of super-heat). Now the expansion valve opens and allows more refrigerant to flow which increases the suction/evaporator pressure. The increased flow then enters the compressor and capacity control system allows this increased flow rate to be compressed by screws.
If all this explained above is true, then what will be the effect on discharge pressure ?
Kindly correct me if I have got anything wrong
Regards
I have just started my professional career in a chemical plant. I am facing problems in understanding the chiller operation.
We have a chiller equipped with a screw compressor of HANBELL company. The compressor is a 4 step capacity control system with a modulation slide valve installed over the screws.
When the compressor load increases the slide valve slides and change the capacity. But I am unable to predict what actually is being done in the whole cycle. As far as I have understood, as the load increases the evaporator temperature increases (increase of super-heat). Now the expansion valve opens and allows more refrigerant to flow which increases the suction/evaporator pressure. The increased flow then enters the compressor and capacity control system allows this increased flow rate to be compressed by screws.
If all this explained above is true, then what will be the effect on discharge pressure ?
Kindly correct me if I have got anything wrong
Regards