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d) prevent oil/liquid refrigerant from entering the compressor when

the compressor is working as well as when it has stopped.


e) prevent trapping of oil in evaporator or suction lines, which may
return to the compressor in the form of slug.
ii) Hot gas lines:
a) Oil shall be entrained and carried by hot gas under all load conditions
likely to be encountered in normal operation.
iii) Liquid Lines :
a) Liquid lines shall be designed to ensure that flashing of liquid
refrigerant does not occur by minimising the pressure drop
suitably, by avoiding long vertical risers, and appropriate sub
cooling.
b) Each liquid line shall be provided with a permanently installed
refrigerant drier of throw away or rechargeable type. The drier
shall be installed in a valved line.
c) Flow indicator (moisture indicating type) shall be installed on all
liquid lines.

ii) Fittings like bends, tees, sockets etc. shall be of wrought copper or
forged brass and shall be suitable for the duty involved. Flare type
compression fittings of forged brass shall be allowed upto 15 mm piping
size. Tubes upto and including 15 mm size may be bent to form 90
degree bends with inside radius not less than 3 tube diameters. For
bigger sizes, bend fittings as mentioned above must be used.
iii) Where specified in the tender specification, mild steel may be provided
for refrigeration piping, with seamless MS tubes and fittings of heavy
class conforming to IS: 1239. All liquid lines and instruments lines shall
however be of copper only.
iv) Refrigerant plumbing for centrifugal/ screw type chilling machine shall
be of mild steel or wrought iron / copper to manufacturer's standards.
v) Valves shall be of the packed, back-seating type for both copper and
MS refrigerant plumbing work, and these shall be of forged or cast
brass construction.
iv) Suction Lines :
a) Oil shall be entrained and carried by the suction gas under all
conditions of load likely to be encountered in normal operation.
b) Piping shall be designed for a suitable velocity of refrigerant
(similar to hot gas line) to ensure that oil will not separate from
the gas and drain to the compressor in slugs.
c) The refrigeration system shall be equipped with controls for
pump down system so that the evaporator and suction line are
emptied before the compressor shuts off, thus preventing liquid
refrigerant and oil from entering the compressor when restarted.
d) Refrigerant lines shall be sized to limit pressure drop between
evaporator and condensing unit to less than 0.2 kg. per sq.cm.
(3 psi).
v) Isolating valve shall be provided to enable isolation of each compressor
in case of multiple compressor units (as built in valves), strainer, drier
and any other components as may be required for proper operation and
maintenance.
vi) Thermostatic / Electronic type expansion valve/ float valve shall be
provided in refrigerant circuit of DX system/ flooded system.
5.10.2 Material
i) Refrigerant plumbing for reciprocating type refrigeration plant and
packaged type AC plants shall be with copper tubes, with tube
thickness conforming to L type to ATM standards. The tubes shall be
bright annealed copper upto and including 15 mm size. The tube shall
be suitable for the duty involved.

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