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Flip3

Electrical
Mar 25, 2008
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I will be operating 6 2000Ton York Chillers. Can someone explain to be in detail the relationship between oil temperature and refrigerant temperature. All I know is that the oil temp needs to be 50F above condensor sat temp. And I understand something about in not separating back out or something like that. Just haven't been able to get a clear answer on what happens. And also any help understanding the saturation temps. I understand this to be a pressure equalivent? But not understand what is happening when it is going up or down. Thanks for any help.
 
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Excellent. Thank you so much. Any help on the oil temperature vs refrigerant temperature? Thanks again.
 
An Air Conditioning chiller the oil temperature should be 120 to 130*F and the refrigerant temperature should be around 49*F
 
CORRECTION: The refrigerant temperature should be around 40*F
 
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