sailoday280
Mechanical
- Dec 13, 2013
- 16
We are replacing a split AC system (25 yrs old) for the lobby of our condominium bldg. Capacity is approx. 7.5 tons.
I asked the hired engineer to consider a 2 speed AC motor or 2 stage compressor in his specification so that we could then evaluate the higher initial cost vs long term savings because of increased efficiency.
The reply of the engineer is:
Effectively, two speed compressors are not available on the units of this type. The reason is because varying the refrigerant flow rate (a low and a high speed for the compressor) means that special refrigerant piping has to be installed to assure lubricant return to the compressor.
Does the reply make sense?
I asked the hired engineer to consider a 2 speed AC motor or 2 stage compressor in his specification so that we could then evaluate the higher initial cost vs long term savings because of increased efficiency.
The reply of the engineer is:
Effectively, two speed compressors are not available on the units of this type. The reason is because varying the refrigerant flow rate (a low and a high speed for the compressor) means that special refrigerant piping has to be installed to assure lubricant return to the compressor.
Does the reply make sense?