Oil separator
A mixture of hot air and oil vapor compressed by the compressor into the oil separator through an oil filter.
The filter mesh catches the oil particles, which, due to their weight, fall from the mesh to the bottom of the separator.,
The coolant vapors continue to the outlet pipe.
The role of the oil separator:
• Separate oil from the cooler. Return oil to the compressor, maintain the required oil level in the compressor oil pan, and prevent oil from circulating in the cooling system or air conditioning.
Situations in which it is recommended to install an oil separator:
• When the oil has partially returned.
• When the amount of oil in the swirl is too large. .
• In cooling systems with coolants that have low operating temperatures or in coolants that are not dissolved in oil. .
• In systems with flooded evaporators used for cooling liquids.
• In systems with output regulation and long vertical compression and suction pipes, where the coolant flows upward.
Suitable for refrigerants: CFC, HCFC, HFC
Features:
• Designed for maximum flow and minimal pressure drop
• Large filtration surface area
• Replaceable filter
The oil separator separates a mixture of hot refrigerant and oil vapor compressed by the compressor into the oil separator through an oil filter. The filter mesh captures the oil particles, which, due to their weight, fall from the mesh to the bottom of the separator, while the refrigerant vapor continues to the outlet pipe. The function of the oil separator... Continue reading