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During light load conditions – Carrier 19XL User Manual

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discharge gas pressure to power an eductor, the oil is vacuumed from the housing by the

eductor and is discharged into the oil reservoir. Oil and refrigerant are also recovered from the

top of the cooler refrigerant level and are discharged into the guide vane housing. The oil will

drop to the bottom of the guide vane housing and be recovered by the eductor system.

During Light Load Conditions

, the suction gas into the compressor does not have

enough velocity to return oil, which is floating in the cooler back to the compressor. In addition,

the eductor may not have enough power to pull the oil from the guide vane housing back into

the oil reservoir due to extremely low pressure at the guide vanes. Two solenoids, located on

the oil reclaim piping, are operated so that the eductor can pull oil and refrigerant directly from

the cooler and discharge the mixture into the oil reservoir. The oil reclaim solenoids are

operated by an auxiliary contact integral to the guide vane actuator. This switchover of the

solenoids occurs when the guide vanes are opened beyond 30 degrees from the closed

position.