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Safety relief devices – Heatcraft Refrigeration Products PARALLEL COMPRESSOR SYSTEMS 25000102 User Manual

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Parallel Compressor Systems Installation & Operations Manual, October 2004

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Parallel Compressor Systems

Sight Glass & Moisture Indicator

The sight glass/moisture indicator helps determine that a unit

has sufficient refrigerant charge and/or when the liquid line

filter drier cores need to be replaced.
Bubbles in the glass may indicate a shortage of refrigerant or a

restriction in the liquid line (i.e. plugged liquid line filter drier).

Moisture typically results from a leak in the refrigerant system

or service operations which open the refrigerant system to the

atmosphere.
Moisture is detrimental because it leads to the formation of

acids which attack components in the system. A change of color

in the indicating dial from green to either chartreuse or yellow

indicates unacceptable moisture in the system in which case

the liquid line filter drier cores need to be changed.
Upon changing the cores, the indicating dial should return to

green within 12 hours of returning system to operation.

Safety Relief Devices

A refrigerant Safety Relief Device is designed to prevent pressure

in a Vessel from rising above a safe limit when operating controls

fail or when the Vessel is exposed to excessive heat.
When a Vessel, containing liquid refrigerant, is shut off from

other parts of the system a rise in temperature will cause a rise in

pressure. If the Vessel is completely filled with liquid a small rise

in temperature will cause a rapid and excessive rise in pressure

due to the expansion of the liquid. If the Vessel contains both

liquid and vapor, which is normal for Refrigerant Receivers,

the pressure will rise according to the temperature-pressure

saturation characteristic of the refrigerant.
If pressure builds up high enough to cause the Vessel to rupture,

large quantities of liquid refrigerant are released. This causes

a sudden reduction of pressure so that the liquid released is

vaporized almost instantly with explosive results.
With a suitable Relief Device installed on the Vessel, the

refrigerant is released at a controlled rate and a safe pressure

is maintained in the Vessel.

After a “Direct Type” Relief Device has discharged once, it should

be replaced. The “Direct Type” Relief Device is designed to re-

close automatically at a predetermined pressure, but reliability

of the Device to reseal tightly and to operate at the designed

pressure can not be guaranteed after discharging. Be safe and

replace the Device after such an occurrence.

Figure 11. Direct Type Relief Valves

Figure 10. Sight Glass

Figure 12. 3-Way Relief Valve