4 Common Refrigerator Compressor Problems
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I explained the different types of the Heating systems and today I will begin explaining the
Air Conditioning Systems as follows.
You can review the previous topic, “Electrical Load Classification and Types” for more
information and good following.
1- Decentralized Systems (Individual Room Systems): This can be divided to three major
types as follows:
2- Semi- centralized systems (packaged systems): This can be divided to two major
types as follows:
3- Centralized systems (Central Hydronic systems): This can be divided to three major
types as follows:
The following table will show a comparison between these configurations as follows:
1- Decentralized Systems (Individual Room Systems)
These are systems in which heating and cooling is conducted locally, these systems are
relatively common in schools, small hotels, domestic applications, residential homes and
small offices.
Decentralized Systems are essentially direct expansion (DX) systems, which operate using
direct expansion of refrigerant in the finned tubes across the air path.
In smaller buildings, smaller room air conditioners are less expensive to operate than
central units, even though their efficiency is generally lower than that of central air
conditioners.
The split systems are individual systems in which the two heat exchangers are separated
(one outside, one inside). The split air conditioner can be installed in rooms and offices
where you don’t want to disturb the setup of the room and avoid demolitions in your
favorite space.
There are two main parts of the split air conditioner. These are:
1) Outdoor unit:
This unit is installed outside the room or office space which is to be cooled and houses
important components of the air conditioner like:
The compressor:
External power has to be supplied to the compressor, which is utilized for compressing
the refrigerant and increases its pressure before sending it to the condenser. The size of
the compressor varies depending on the desired air conditioning load. In most of the
domestic split air conditioners hermetically sealed type of compressor is used. In such
compressors the motor used for driving the shaft is located inside the sealed unit and it is
not visible externally.
Condenser coil:
It is the coiled copper tubing with one or more rows depending on the size of the air
conditioning unit and the compressor. The condenser is also covered with the aluminum
fins so that the heat from the refrigerant can be removed at more faster rate.
Expansion Valve:
The expansion valve is usually a copper capillary tubing with several rounds of coils.The
high pressure and medium temperature refrigerant leaves the condenser and enters the
expansion valve, where its temperature and pressure drops suddenly.
2) Indoor unit:
The most common type of the indoor unit is the wall mounted type though other types
like ceiling mounted and floor mounted are also used. the indoor unit produces the
cooling effect inside the room or the office and houses
Louvers or Fins:
The cool air supplied by the blower is passed into the room through louvers. The louvers
help changing the angle or direction in which the air needs to be supplied into the room
as per the requirements.
There are two types of louvers: horizontal and vertical. The horizontal louvers are
connected to a small motor and their position can set by the remote control and the
vertical louvers are operated manually and one can easily change their position as per the
requirements
Air filter:
It removes all the dirt particles from the room air and helps supplying clean air to the
room. The air filter in the wall mounted type of the indoor unit is placed just before the
cooling coil.
Operation Method:
In the outdoor unit there is a fan that blows air over the condenser thus cooling the
compressed Freon gas in it. This gas passes through the expansion coil and gets converted
into low pressure, low temperature partial gas and partial liquid Freon fluid, after passing
from the expansion coil, the chilled Freon fluid enters the cooling coil. The blower sucks
the hot, humid and filtered air from the room and it blows it over the cooling coil. As the
air passes over cooling coil its temperature reduces drastically and also loses the excess
moisture. The cool and dry air enters the room and maintains comfortable conditions of
around 25-27 degree Celsius as per the requirements.
Controls:
B- Window Units
A cooling only system cools the indoor air but a heat pump provides cooling in
summer season and heating in winter season.
A supplementary electric resistance heater may also be used to assist the heat
pump at lower outdoor temperatures. In colder climates, heats pumps require
defrost period. During defrost times the electric heater is the only means of
heating the interior of the building.
Split heat pumps are Air-to-Air types and they are the most common type of heat
pumps. It is particularly suitable for factory-built unitary heat pumps, and has
been widely used for residential and commercial application. Air is used as the
heat source and heat sink. Extended surface, forced convection heat transfer coils
are normally employed to transfer the heat between the air and the refrigerant.
When selecting or designing an air-source heat pump, two factors in particular
must be taken into consideration:
In the next Topic, I will explain other types of air conditioning systems configurations "
Semi- centralized systems and centralized systems air condition". so, please keep
following.
Note: these topics about HVAC in this course EE-1: Beginner's electrical design course is
an introduction only for beginners to know general basic information about electrical
HVAC Power loads. but in other levels of our electrical design courses, we will show and
explain in detail the HVAC Loads Estimation and HVAC equipment Capacities with
examples for different types of buildings.
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Three Parts:Install the Indoor UnitInstall the Outdoor CondenserComplete the Split System Air
Conditioner InstallationCommunity Q&A
Most people hire a professional to install a split system air conditioner. However, if you have some
experience with plumbing and electrical work, you can install the unit on your own. Each split system or
ductless air conditioner is unique to its manufacturer, but this article explains the general instructions
for installing a split system air conditioner.
Steps
Part 1
Select an unobstructed location on your interior wall to mount the indoor air conditioning unit.
Avoid locations where gas may leak or where oil mist or sulphur exists.
The indoor unit requires at least 6" (15 cm) of open space surrounding its top and sides. The unit should
also be mounted at least 7 feet (2.13 m) above the ground.
Install the unit at least 3.3 feet (1 m) away from antenna, power or connecting lines that are used for
television, radio, home security systems, intercoms or telephones. The electrical noise from these
sources could cause operational problems for your air conditioner.
The wall should be strong enough to hold the weight of the unit. You may need to construct a wood or
metal frame to provide added support.
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Hold the mounting plate against the wall where you want to install the indoor unit.
Use a level to make sure the plate is both horizontally level.
Drill holes into the wall at appropriate spots to affix the plate to the wall.
Insert plastic anchors into the holes. Secure the plate to the wall with tapping screws.
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Find the best spot for the hole to the exterior based on the opening in the mounting bracket. You should
also consider the length of the pipe and the distance that it needs to travel to reach the outside unit.
Drill a hole that is 3" (7.5 cm) in diameter through the wall. The hole should slope downward toward the
exterior to ensure adequate drainage.
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Be sure the cable wires are connected to the screw terminals. Also, make sure that they match the
diagram that comes with the unit.
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Run the piping from the indoor unit toward the hole drilled through the wall. Minimize bending to
ensure that the unit performs well.
Cut a length of PVC pipe 1/4" (6 millimeters) shorter than the length between your interior and exterior
wall surfaces.
Place the pipe cap on the interior end of the PVC pipe. Insert the pipe into the hole in the wall.
Bind the copper pipes, the power cables and the drain pipe together with electrical tape. Place the drain
pipe on the bottom to ensure a free flow of water.
Secure the pipe to the indoor unit. Use 2 wrenches, working in opposite directions, to tighten the
connection.
Run the bound pipes and cables through the hole in the wall. Make sure that the drainage pipe allows
water to drain in an appropriate place.
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Secure the indoor unit to the mounting plate by pressing the unit against the mounting plate.
Part 2
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The outdoor unit’s location needs to be away from any heavily trafficked, dusty or hot areas.
The outdoor unit needs 12" of space surrounding its perimeter to ensure proper functioning.
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Lay the concrete pad on the ground and make sure that it is level. The pad should be high enough so
that the condenser will sit above the level of winter snows.
Set the outdoor condenser on top of the pad. Use rubber cushioning under the unit's feet to minimize
vibration.
Make sure that no antenna of a radio or television is within 10 feet (3 meters) of the outdoor condenser.
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Refer to the unit’s wiring diagram and make sure the cable wires are connected as the diagram suggests.
Following the manufacturer's instructions for wiring is crucial.
Fasten the cables with a cable clamp and replace the cover.
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Remove the caps from the 2-way and 3-way valves and from the service port.
Close the low pressure knob and then turn off the vacuum.
Wrap the joints of the piping with insulating covering and insulating tape.
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