Wednesday, 26 October 2022
What You should know about Refrigerant Compressors
Whether you run a supermarket or kitchen or work in a lab, you employ the use of refrigeration systems to keep your items at precise temperatures. An essential part of the refrigerator is the compressor and each device has its compressor but many people do not know what exactly it is the compressor does.
What happens inside a refrigerator?
The refrigerant is pressurized and
heated within the compressor. It then leaves the compressor and enters the
condenser. It then moves into tubes which are then pushed out by a fan and cool
air is released.
Heat gets transferred inside the
tubing and the hot vapor refrigerant turns into a liquid and back into the
condenser and turns into liquid. Pressure is maintained inside and reduced on
the outlet side.
The refrigerant then achieves low
pressure and enters the evaporation stage where the heat is absorbed and
reduces the temperature and the refrigerant is a cold vapor again and enters
the condenser again.
This shows how the compressor is
vital. It begins the flow of refrigerant and controls temperature to keep
refrigeration systems working.
Types of compressors:
Compressor manufacturers make a
variety of industrial compressors that you should know about.
1.
Industrial
Reciprocating Compressor
It is the simplest type which is
also very reliable and durable. They are also known as piston pumps as they
utilize a piston and rod to propel the refrigerant through the system. This is
commonly used in commercial refrigerators.
It also goes by the name of
semi-hermetic in which the encasement is airtight. This is widely used in car
engines.
2.
Scroll
Compressors
This type of compressor uses two
scrolls, one to create rotating motion and the other is fixed. They are made of
less moving parts which makes them more durable and less prone to breakdowns
and they conserve energy.
3.
Screw
Compressors
Also referred to as the rotary
compressor, it works with a rotary screw moving in a steady sweeping movement
hence allowing the system to work consistently without surges in flow. It is
easily lubricated which is why there is less friction compared to reciprocating
compressors. These are most popular in commercial and industrial refrigeration
processes.
4.
Inverter
Compressor
This compressor is a type of gas
compressor which employs a variable frequency drive to regulate motor speed and
an inverter to generate pressure. This maintains the cooling capacity to match
the necessary cooling need.
5.
Centrifugal
Compressor
It is a type of rotary compressor
that can be found in many sizes.
It increases the pressure of the
refrigerant by applying energy as the gas flows. They are used in industries
like chemical manufacturers, pharmaceuticals, and wastewater treatment
facilities.
What to Look for When Buying Compressors
Purchasing a good quality commercial
compressor is important or the maintenance can cost you a lot. Here are a few
tips on what to look out for in compressors.
1.
The Type
Each of the compressor types has
a different design and working
principle. You need to research the type of compressor that suits your needs
and how durable it is.
2.
Energy
Consumption
Due to evolving technology,
energy-saving compressors have begun production. Current models take up a lot
of power so you can look for alternate options which are more efficient and
environmentally friendly.
3.
Levels of Noise
These commercial refrigerators have
a lot of noise-making components but many companies have found a way to get
reduced noise. Though it is not completely gone, it is a necessary by-product
but many models can be found with minimal noise.
4.
Cooling
Capacity
Different refrigerators have different capacities for the cooling system but sometimes the range of the compressor and the refrigerator do not match. For maximum performance, match the compressor model with the capacity of the refrigerating unit. Look for its design, size, and power and this will help it run for many years.
If you purchase from a good manufacturer of compressors in Pakistan, you will not have to worry about their performance and efficiency. Most issues in a commercial refrigerator do not originate in the compressor. Although maintenance is inevitable and it may need to be replaced if it has been in service too long because the entire cooling and heating system depends on the compressor and without it, the whole process would not even begin.
If you want to read up on the
manufacturers of compressors in Pakistan and the products the Fakhri Brothers
offer, click here.
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