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What temperature are you running the box. I bet at -30 evaporator the load is 6K or less. You may need a 5/8" suction or warm up the box. Be sure your super-heat is on the money to keep the load up. I would leave it as is.
checking on PMs should be good enough for now.
Just a negative -10F freezer, nothing extreme.
I don't believe you have an issue with oil return, if it ran a week. You maybe are seeing it, just before defrost. We run r-507 exclusively in low temp application (-40 sst) without oil return issues. what is the box temp you are after?
Originally Posted by cmclifton What oil does get through the separator just sits out there until it builds up enough to get pushed back to the compressor in a rush after an off cycle. If your off cycles aren't bringing all the oil back now, they won't bring it back with a separator installed. Words of wisdom.
Originally Posted by foxtrot On the topic of oil seperators, I know that they are not 100% but wouldn't what little oil that made it through come back easier since its not turning into a large blob with the rest. In a word, no. Longer answer -I work on a lot of systems that run low and ultra low temps on 507. All with oil separators. What oil does get through the separator just sits out there until it builds up enough to get pushed back to the compressor in a rush after an off cycle. If your off cycles aren't bringing all the oil back now, they won't bring it back with a separator installed.
A oil safety switch would be an idea but if the oil gets low and it shuts off then lost product is a serious issue. On the topic of oil seperators, I know that they are not 100% but wouldn't what little oil that made it through come back easier since its not turning into a large blob with the rest. Would the bulletproof route be use a oil separator like a helical or coalescent the feed into a oil level controller like a Parker PL60CH. That way the oil level will be the same in crankcase even if a slug comes in? I still plan on swapping out riser with 5/8" but would like the oil level pretty close to bullet proof. Thoughts ?
If you are rea lconcerned with the oil issue you can add a oil level saftey switch to the unit. Regards
I understand and that's why I didn't go that route with the separator from the start. I just wish I knew what was causing the problem in the system. Heatcraft doesn't offer a oil separator on such small systems so it should be a problem and there must be something with my piping. The only thing I can think of is putting in a 5/8" riser with inverted trap at the top and also add a oil separator to keep as little circulating as possible.
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And just so you know If you do in fact have an oil return issue... Adding an oil separator doesn't fix it. No oil separator is 100% efficient. Soon enough, your oil will collect back at the point of no return.
What kind of oil are you adding?
Seriously. I haven't thinked 'bout different types. I'm just ordering from my dealer. Normally, It's "henry" brand for the separators, I think they're the helical type.
Should I go with a impingement, helical, or coalescent type oil separator?
In my opinion. Keep on running with 507, it's "softer" for the compressor and more efficient to pick upp energy than 404A. Circuits on 404A with heat problems is running "cooler"/better on 507. Why? We think that's the 134a in combination with a little different mixture between the two other ref's that's making it. In 507 there's no 134a, and the mix is 50/50. Instead. I recommend to put a oil separator on the hot gas line
Don't Poke The BEARS.......
Ok never thought they put oil pumps in anything under 3 or 4 horsepower semi herma. Even though the guides say 7/8" is ok, would it be better to go with 5/8" ? I'm going to be shutting it down after Christmas for a week to paint the floor and finish up with installing the lights (health inspector wants more lighting) and can swap out that riser with 5/8" easily and put a inverted trap at the top if it will help. Just kinda worried when summer comes the higher head pressure will make the oil burp back up.
As long as it shows in the glass I wouldn't worry about it. Even small k body compressors these days have an oil pump.
Looking at the Heatcraft performance info for this condensing unit, the capacity at -20ºF SST/90ºF Ambient with R404A/R507 is 9420 Btuh. According to Andy Schoen's Line Sizing Calculator, the 7/8" riser would result in a velocity of 1638 ft/min at that condition. The recommended minimum velocity is 1500 ft/min, so the 7/8" riser should be OK for oil return. As for the oil level, the Heatcraft Installation Manual recommends the level be just above 1/4 of the sightglass (See p.32). I suspect adding too much will tend to cause excessive oil in circulation...especially with a splash type oil system. I haven't had any experience with R507, but I've never read anything negative about its oil returning ability.
Your riser is a oversized, but should work fine, try adding a little more oil and monitor it. If you have a trap and an accumulator it should be fine. I would have gone with 5/8 riser. Set your defrosts back to 4.
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