Copeland Scroll Parallel
Copeland Scroll Parallel
Application Guidelines
APPLICATION GUIDELINES: COPELAND SCROLL SCROLL COMPRESSORS IN
PARALLEL FOR REFRIGERATION APPLICATIONS
1 Introduction ................................................................................................................................................................2
2 Definitions ..................................................................................................................................................................2
3 Model Range .............................................................................................................................................................2
4 Parallel Application Considerations ...........................................................................................................................3
5 Oil Control using Regulators......................................................................................................................................3
5.1 Low Pressure Oil Reservoir .................................................................................................................................3
5.2 High Pressure Oil Reservoir ................................................................................................................................4
6 Oil Equalisation Lines without Active Oil Control.......................................................................................................4
6.1 Oil Equalisation Tube at Sight Glass Position .....................................................................................................4
6.2 Gas and Oil Equalization Tube at Sight Glass Position.......................................................................................5
6.3 Suction Line Configuration...................................................................................................................................5
6.4 Oil Equalization Line ............................................................................................................................................6
6.5 Oil and Gas Equalization plus Oil Regulator .......................................................................................................6
7 Oil Return to Running Compressors..........................................................................................................................6
8 Tubing and Mounting Considerations........................................................................................................................7
8.1 Starting Pulse.......................................................................................................................................................7
8.2 Resonance...........................................................................................................................................................7
8.3 Recommendations for Tubing and Mounting.......................................................................................................7
9 Additional Design Points............................................................................................................................................8
9.1 Check valves and Pump Down............................................................................................................................8
9.2 Heat Exchangers for Economised Scrolls (Vapour Injection)..............................................................................8
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1 Introduction
The concept of parallel operation for refrigeration scroll compressors brings several benefits:
Efficient Capacity Control:
If the load or ambient conditions change, compressors can be switched on and off to match capacity
requirements. This is more efficient than running larger semi-hermetic compressors at part load and also will
generally give a better power factor. Use of unequal compressors allows many capacity possibilities.
Redundancy:
If one compressor cannot run for any reason, the load can often be met by the remaining compressors.
Ease of Service:
If a compressor needs to be changed for any reason, the small, lightweight nature of the scroll makes this a
much less costly operation and causes much less disruption. This is particularly true for the 3 - 6 hp models.
Matching Several Evaporating Conditions:
If there are two or more temperatures to be controlled, individual compressor(s) can be matched to each
evaporator while working on a single condenser circuit, and this will give power savings compared with an
alternative system working at one (the lowest) suction pressure.
Parallel operation of compressors is not new, but scroll compressors have no positive displacement oil pump, and
therefore no oil pressure switch. The high performance Teflon® bearings provide protection for short periods in case
of oil losses, but sustained running at high-pressure differences without lubricant will fail the bearings. In order to
ensure adequate protection it is necessary to observe the following guidelines.
2 Definitions
Oil Equalisation Line:
Tubing connecting compressor sumps at or below oil level.
Regulator
A device to meter oil into a compressor sump, and control the oil level within limits.
Oil Charge Supplied:
Oil quantity supplied by Copeland when compressor is shipped.
Maximum Oil Quantity:
Maximum amount of oil recommended. Above this amount the oil level will be above the sight glass and could
be too high affecting power consumption.
Minimum Oil Quantity:
Minimum amount of oil recommended. Below this amount lubrication may be insufficient and so the life of the
compressor may be shortened.
Oil Recharge Quantity:
Amount of oil to refill compressor after drain the oil.
3 Model Range
Oil charge Oil charge
Model Name HP
supplied [l] quantity [l]
ZB15 2 1,0 1,0
ZB19 2,5 1,0 1,0
ZF09 ZS21 ZB21 3 1,24 1,12
ZF11 ZS26 ZB26 3,5 1,24 1,12
ZF13 ZS30 ZB30 4 1,95 1,83
ZF15 ZS38 ZB38 5 1,95 1,83
ZF18 ZS45 ZB45 6 1,77 1,66
ZF24 ZS56 ZB56 7,5 4,14 4,05
ZF33 ZS75 ZB75 10 4,14 4,05
ZF40 ZS92 ZB92 13 4,14 4,05
ZF48 ZS11M ZB11M 15 4,14 4,05
Tab 1: Model Range
Note: Air-conditioning type applications may use ZR models in parallel. Due to operating envelope limitations ZR
models are not normally suitable in Refrigeration applications.
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4 Parallel Application Considerations
If compressors are required to operate in parallel it is normally necessary to stop and start them independently for
capacity control purposes. There are three major considerations in this type of application:
Oil control:
An adequate oil level at all times is necessary to maintain lubrication of the bearings. Too much oil can result
in inefficient operation and excessive oil carry over to the system.
Tubing Stress:
If compressors are mounted close together, care must be taken to ensure that there is sufficient flexibility in
the tubing. If this is not done the starting pulse may result in excess stress at the mounting positions and
eventually give rise to a leak. Also tube resonance should be avoided.
Running sequence:
A certain logical sequence control is recommended so that each compressor runs for the same amount of
time.
Float switches or other devices can be used as regulators. It is recommended that the regulator has an electrical
output which can be wired into the control circuit and stop the compressor if the oil level falls below the minimum level
and remains below the minimum level for a period of time (maximum 2 minutes). This protects against failure of the oil
supply to the individual compressor. A level switch in the reservoir will only protect against insufficient oil in the
receiver, but not against loss of oil supply to an individual compressor or against a fault on an individual regulator.
Regulators currently on the market, which meet these requirements, include AC&R S9040 and the ALCO OMA
Traxoil. The Traxoil requires the oil reservoir to be pressurized to 3.5 bar above suction pressure for reliable
operation.
When using a regulator care must be taken to set the oil level in the upper half of the sight glass. If an adapter is
used to connect the regulator this may have a smaller internal diameter than the glass and this could give rise to a
false oil level reading.
When commissioning these systems it is important to allow sufficient time for equilibrium running conditions to be
attained. Because the oil carry over rate from the scroll compressors is low it may take some time for stable oil
quantities to build up in the coolers. Until this has happened the total oil requirement of the system cannot be
determined.
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S1
Model
Oil Level Control
Functions:
- Oil Fill Yes
- Alarm Yes
- Compressor Lockout Yes
Set point ½ Sight glass
Switch/Relay release time 120 sec
Reset mode/Time delay Auto/ 13 sec
Oil connection ¼“ flare
MOPD psi/bar 300/ 20,7
Max. working pressure psi/bar 400/ 27,6
0,4 A, 125 V
Contact ratings
0,2 A, 250 V
Solenoid Coil type/Watts MCK-1/10W
Fig 1: Alco OMA Traxoil Tab 2: Properties OMA Traxoil
Alternative methods using the sight glass connections for oil equalisation connections have been shown to work on
specific systems. Notes are given below on some possible methods, but because of wide variations in system design
and operating conditions, these methods cannot be given general approval by Copeland. The user has to verify
operation in each system type.
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6.2 Gas and Oil Equalization Tube at Sight Glass Position
Copeland has conducted tests to prove the satisfactory operation of up to
three compressors in parallel using a gas and oil equalising tube. The
configuration of suction line and equalization line should be as described
below (6.3 and 6.4).
This method can be used for:
Two or three ZF, ZS, ZB Refrigeration Scroll Compressors
No uneven configurations (all same model)
All voltages
Refrigerants R404A, R507, R22
Same operating envelope as single compressor with injection
where required
Adequate liquid flood back protection must be provided
Any sequence/combination of compressors is allowed
Fig 2: Scrolls in Parallel
Model Applicability
ZB15 KCE
ZB19 KCE
ZF09 K4E ZS21 K4E ZB21 KCE
ZF11 K4E ZS26 K4E ZB26 KCE
ZF13 KVE ZF13 K4E ZS30 K4E ZB30 KCE
ZF15 K4E ZS38 K4E ZB38 KCE
ZF18 KVE ZF18 K4E ZS45 K4E ZB45 KCE
ZF24 KVE ZF24 K4E ZS56 K4E ZB56 KCE
ZF33 KVE ZF33 K4E ZS75 K4E ZB75 KCE
ZF40 KVE ZF40 K4E ZS92 K4E ZB92 KCE
ZF48 KVE ZF48 K4E ZS11 M4E ZB11 MCE
Tab 3: Model Applicability
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6.4 Oil Equalization Line
The oil equalization line between the two or three compressors must be at least 7/8” (22 mm) with a minimum inner
diameter of 19 mm. On no account must the internal diameter of any fitting in this line be less then 19 mm. Adaptors
to fit to the sight glass connection on. It is strongly recommended that these are used. Kits consisting of the adaptor
shown below, plus conversion to brazed connections are available (see spare parts lists for details). The equalization
tube must be level, and the compressors must be mounted level. Tests have shown that smaller tube diameters do
not provide proper oil balancing. An oil separator may be used and the oil return line from the separator should be
connected to the oil equalization line.
If no oil separator is installed the oil returns into the suction header and is picked up there from the individual
compressor suction lines.
Adaptor for Oil Sight Glass Connection
3/4“ - 14 NPTF
1 1/4“ –12 UNF
Notes:
Tightening Torque:
41-54 Nm
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8 Tubing and Mounting Considerations
8.2 Resonance
The discharge pulse can in some configurations give rise to resonance of tubing. It is desirable to avoid a natural
frequency of between 45 and 55 Hz for the section of tubing between the compressor and the first clamp. Often it is
not possible to determine this in advance, but in the unlikely event of a resonance problem arising, a change in tube
configuration will usually resolve it.
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9 Additional Design Points
The topics described in the Application Guidelines are applicable. The following additional points are for parallel
installations.
Fig 8: Heat exchanger configuration example 1 Fig 9: Heat Exchanger configuration example 2
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