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The system should be operated at an indoor temperature of 20°C and outdoor temperature extremes (-18°C or lower) 
which produce floodback conditions. The compressor suction and discharge pressures and temperatures should be 
recorded. The system should be allowed to frost up for several hours (disabling the defrost control and spraying water 
on the outdoor coil may be necessary) to cause the saturated suction temperature to fall to -30°C or below. The 
compressor sump temperature must remain above the saturated suction temperature as determined from Figure 2 or 
design changes must be made to reduce the amount of floodback. If an accumulator is used an oil return orifice size 
of 1,4 mm is recommended.  
 

22.2  Repeated Flood back during Defrost 

For systems using hot gas bypass defrost, and having refrigerant charge levels above the limits given in Section 8 it 
may be necessary to fit an accumulator to trap a certain amount of the returning liquid. A good indication of liquid 
return can be low sump temperatures (Figure 2). Obtain a sample compressor with a side sight tube to measure liquid 
level in the compressor. Set the system up in a configuration with the indoor unit elevated approximately 1 m above 
the outdoor unit with approximately 7 m of connecting tubing with no traps between the indoor and outdoor units. If 
the system is designed to be field charged, the system should be overcharged by 15% in this test to simulate 
overcharging commonly found in field installations. Record the height of the liquid in the compressor during each 
cycle, any protector trips, or any compressor stalls during each test. Review all test results with Copeland Application 
Engineering to determine if an accumulator is required for the application. 
 

23 Installation 

Four vibration absorber grommets are supplied with each compressor (see Figure 10). They dampen the start-up 
surge of the compressor and prevent sounds and vibrations from being transmitted to the compressor base during 
operation to a large extent. The metal sleeve inside is intended as a guide to hold the grommet in place. It is not 
designed as a load-bearing member, and excessive torquing can crush the sleeve. Its inner diameter is approximately 
8.5 mm to fit e.g. an M8 screw. The mounting torque should be 13 ± 1 Nm. It is critically important that the grommet is 
not compressed. A clearance space of approximately 2 mm between the bottom of the washer and the top of the 
grommet spacer is recommended (see Figure. 10)  
For multiple or parallel operation please refer to guidelines C6.2.5/E and the spares parts list. 

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Figure 10: Mounting parts 

24 Service 

Copeland Scroll compressors have copper plated steel suction and discharge tubes. These tubes are far more robust 
and less prone to leaks than copper tubes used on other compressors. Due to the different thermal properties of steel 
and copper, brazing procedures may have to be changed from those commonly used. For brazing of the tubes see 
Figure 11 and the following procedures. Since the discharge stub contains a check valve, care must be taken not to 
overheat it as well as to prevent brazing material from flowing into it. 
 

C6.2.16/1004/E 10 

Summary of Contents for Copeland Scroll ZH56 K4E ZH11 ME Series

Page 1: ...Scroll compressors for Dedicated Heat Pumps ZH56 K4E ZH11 ME Application Guidelines ...

Page 2: ...nt Cut Out 6 13 Pressure Controls 6 14 Shut off Sound 6 15 Starting 6 16 Deep Vacuum Operation 6 17 Electrical Installation 6 18 Electronic Motor Protection 7 19 Protector Functional Check and Failure Detection 8 20 High Potential Testing 9 21 Compressor Functional Check 9 22 Excessive Liquid Floodback 9 22 1 Continuous Floodback 9 22 2 Repeated Flood back during Defrost 10 23 Installation 10 24 S...

Page 3: ... start the compressor until it is charged with refrigerant Correctly used the compressor and the pressure line piping may reach temperatures that may cause burning if touched Wear safety goggles when working on open systems If the refrigerant needs to be removed from the system do not disperse it in the environment use the correct equipment method of removal For storage use original packaging and ...

Page 4: ... 524 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 Z Compressor family Z Scroll 2 H Dedicated heat pump compressor 3 Nominal heating capacity kW 50 Hz and 7 C evaporating 50 C condensing using multiplier 1 3rd 4 Nominal heating capacity multiplier K 1 M 10 5 Model variation 6 POE Oil 7 Motor version 8 Bill of Material 4 Qualified Refrigerant R407C has been qualified for the compressor models ZH56K4E ZH11ME 5 Application Enve...

Page 5: ...l temperature tb One characteristic of POE is that it is far more hygroscopic than mineral oil Figure 3 Only brief exposure to ambient air is needed for POE to absorb sufficient moisture to make it unacceptable for use in a refrigeration system Since POE retains moisture chemically it is not possible to completely remove it through the use of vacuum Compressors supplied by Copeland contain oil wit...

Page 6: ...grating into the shell during standstill periods It is recommended to fit a CCH if the compressor is located outside the building the system charge is above the limits shown For correct mounting location of a CCH please see Figure 5 Fig 5 Crankcase heater location 9 Screens The use of screens finer than 30 x 30 mesh 0 6 mm openings anywhere in the system is not recommended Field experience has sho...

Page 7: ...e tube of the compressor prevents high pressure gas entering the compressor after shut down Additionally there is a dynamic discharge valve mounted on the fixed Scroll which effectively eliminates reverse rotation 15 Starting During the very brief start up a short metallic sound is audible resulting from initial contacting of the spirals and is normal Due to the design of the Copeland Scroll the i...

Page 8: ...series is embedded in the motor windings so that the temperature of the thermistors can follow the winding temperature with little inertia An electronic module is required to process the resistance values and trip a control relay depending on the thermistor resistance The characteristic gradient of a thermistor resistance curve is shown in Figure 8 The resistance curve can be designed for differen...

Page 9: ...onnected and measured between the leads Resistance must be between 150 and 1250 ohms If the thermistor chain has a higher resistance 2750 Ohms or greater the motor temperature is still too high and it has to be allowed to cool If the resistor is 0 Ohms the compressor has to be exchanged due to shorted sensor circuit Ohms indicates an open sensor circuit and the compressor has to be replaced If no ...

Page 10: ... configuration and the system high potential tested again 21 Compressor Functional Check It is not desirable to perform functional compressor tests where the compressor is turned on with the suction service valve closed to check how low the compressor will pull suction pressure Rather the following diagnostic procedure should be used to evaluate whether the Copeland Scroll compressor is functionin...

Page 11: ...f the liquid in the compressor during each cycle any protector trips or any compressor stalls during each test Review all test results with Copeland Application Engineering to determine if an accumulator is required for the application 23 Installation Four vibration absorber grommets are supplied with each compressor see Figure 10 They dampen the start up surge of the compressor and prevent sounds...

Page 12: ... joint areas 2 and 3 slowly and uniformly until the braze material softens and the tube can be pulled out of the fitting To reconnect Recommended brazing materials Silfos with minimum 5 silver or silver braze used on other compressors Due to the different thermal properties of steel and copper brazing procedures may have to be changed from those commonly used For brazing of the tubes see Figure 11...

Page 13: ...ion line into a house under some conditions Elimination of the beat can be achieved by attenuating either of the contributing frequencies This is easily done by using one of the common combinations of design configuration described below A second difference of the Copeland Scroll compressor is that under some conditions the normal starting motion of the compressor can transmit an impact noise alon...

Page 14: ...hell and suction line tubing pressurised If a brazing torch is then applied to the low side while the low side shell and suction line contains pressure the pressurised refrigerant and oil mixture could ignite when it escapes and contacts the brazing flame To prevent this occurrence it is important to check both the high and low side with manifold gauges before unbrazing Instructions should be prov...

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