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AE4-1395

Application Engineering

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bar) for R-407C & R-22 to prevent evaporator coil icing. 

The cut in setting can be as high as 180 psig (12.5 bar) 

for R-410A and 105 psig (7.2 bar) for R-407C & R-22 to 

prevent rapid recycling in case of refrigerant loss. 
For heat pumps, a cut out setting no lower than 20 psig 

(1.4 bar) is recommended for R-410A and 10 psig (0.7 

bar) for R-407C & R-22.

Scroll Temperature Protection

Most digital scrolls do not have internal discharge 

gas temperature protection. In order for the Emerson 

controllers  to operate properly an NTC sensor must be 

attached to the compressor discharge line as close as 

possible to the compressor discharge fitting. For best 

response the sensor should be insulated. See 

Table 1

 

of 

AE8-1328 

for thermistor temperature vs. resistance 

values. Refer to 

Table 4

 for part numbers of discharge 

line thermistors. 

Figure 7

 illustrates the two different 

types of discharge thermistors.

The ZRD61 through ZRD81KC compressors have a 

discharge thermistor that is inside of a well in the top 

cap of the compressor.  If this thermistor ever needs to 

be replaced, it should be replaced with either 985-0199-

00 or 085-0204-00 as listed in 

Table 4

.

Crankcase Heaters

A crankcase heater is required if the system charge 

exceeds the system charge limits listed in 

Table 2

.  

For more information regarding regarding heater part 

numbers and installation location please refer to the 

equivalent non-digital scroll Application Engineering 

bulletin listed on 

Page 4

.

Oil Type and Oil Removal

Mineral oil is used in the ZRD*KC compressors for 

R-22 applications. Polyolester (POE) oil is used in 

the ZRD*KCE and ZPD*KCE compressors for R-22 

& R-407C and R-410A applications respectively. See 

the compressor nameplate for the original oil charge. A 

complete recharge should be approximately four fluid 

ounces (118 ml) less than the nameplate.

It is an approved practice to use ZRD*KCE compressors 

with POE to replace ZRD*KC compressors with mineral 

oil in R-22 service applications.  R-22 has been approved 

for use with both mineral and POE and some mixing of 

these oil in the system is acceptable.

If additional oil is needed in the field for POE 

applications, Copeland

 Ultra 32-3MAF, Lubrizol 

Emkarate RL32-3MAF, Parker Emkarate RL32-3MAF/

Virginia LE32-3MAF, or Nu Calgon 4314-66 (Emkarate 

RL32-3MAF) should be used. Copeland Ultra 22 CC, 

Hatcol EAL 22CC, and Mobil EAL Arctic 22 CC are 

acceptable alternatives.

If  additional  oil  is  needed  in  the  field  for  mineral  oil 

applications, Sonneborn Suniso 3GS or Chevron 

Texaco Capella WF32 should be used.

CAUTION

POE must be handled carefully and the proper 

protective equipment (gloves, eye protection, etc.) 

must be used when handling POE lubricant. POE 

must not come into contact with any surface or 

material that might be harmed by POE, including 

without limitation, certain polymers (e.g. PVC/CPVC 

and polycarbonate).

Power Factor

During the loaded state the digital scroll compressor 

operates at full capacity and the power factor is the 

same as a standard scroll. However, when the scrolls are 

unloaded, the power factor is much lower. If power factor 

is an important consideration, the correcting capacitors 

should be calculated using the full capacity data to avoid 

problems associated with over correction. See 

AE9-1249

 

for more information on power factor correction.

Tandem Applications

Tandem compressors follow the same application 

guidelines as single compressors outlined in this bulletin. 

The refrigerant charge limit for tandem compressors is 

shown in 

Table 2

. A tandem circuit with a charge over 

this limit must have crankcase heaters applied to both 

compressors.

Tandem compressor assemblies are available for 

purchase from Emerson. In lieu of purchasing the 

assembled tandem, the OEM has the option to 

purchase the tandem-ready compressors to assemble 

the  compressors  into  a  tandem  configuration  in  their 

manufacturing plant.  Drawings of the tandem manifolds 

are available by contacting your application engineer. 

Figure 9

 illustrates a typical tandem compressor 

assembly using 3 through 7.5 ton scroll compressors.  

Note that only one compressor in the tandem assembly 

is a digital scroll compressor. 

Customers that choose 

to design and build their own manifolds for tandem 

and trio compressor assemblies are ultimately 

responsible for the reliability of those manifold sets.

For more information on tandems, please refer to the 

non-modulating compressor Application Engineering 

bulletins listed on 

Page 4

.

Summary of Contents for Copeland Scroll ZPD103

Page 1: ... Liquid Floodback Tests 7 Operating Envelope Tests 7 Digital Compressor Retrofit Applications Reasons to Retrofit 7 Retrofit Applications To Avoid 8 Performance Modeling 8 System Modifications 8 Compressor Selection Change Out 8 Refrigerant Flow Control 9 Evaporator Air Flow 9 Condenser Air Flow 9 Modulation Control 9 Assembly Line Procedures 3 To 7 5 Ton Modulation Valve Brazing Procedure 9 Press...

Page 2: ...ticular emphasis has been placed on the user s safety Safey icons are explained below and safety instructions applicable to the products in this bulletin are grouped on Page 3 These instructions should be retained throughout the lifetime of the compessor You are strongly advised to follow these safety instructions Safety Icon Explanation DANGER indicates a hazardous situation which if not avoided ...

Page 3: ...oils Personal safety equipment must be used Failure to follow these warnings could result in serious personal injury BURN HAZARD Do not touch the compressor until it has cooled down Ensure that materials and wiring do not touch high temperature areas of the compressor Use caution when brazing system components Personal safety equipment must be used Failure to follow these warnings could result in ...

Page 4: ...lenoid valve is in its normally closed position the compressor operates at full capacity or loaded state When the solenoid valve is energized the two scroll elements move apart axially or into the unloaded state During the unloaded state the compressor motor continues running but since the scrolls are separated there is no compression During the loaded state the compressor delivers 100 capacity an...

Page 5: ...own To improve the starting characteristics of the digital scroll compressor the the Emerson controllers delay loading the compressor for 0 1 seconds Likewise to eliminate the reverse rotation sound at shut down the compressor is unloaded 0 5 seconds before shut down Compressor Cycling Because of the digital scroll s seamless capacity modulation from 10 to 100 capacity short cycling should not be ...

Page 6: ...m is acceptable If additional oil is needed in the field for POE applications Copeland Ultra 32 3MAF Lubrizol Emkarate RL32 3MAF Parker Emkarate RL32 3MAF Virginia LE32 3MAF or Nu Calgon 4314 66 Emkarate RL32 3MAF should be used Copeland Ultra 22 CC Hatcol EAL 22CC and Mobil EAL Arctic 22 CC are acceptable alternatives If additional oil is needed in the field for mineral oil applications Sonneborn...

Page 7: ...a few minutes either more oil is required in the system or an oil recovery cycle is needed For more information on what an oil recovery cycle is please consult with Application Engineering If the system contains more than 20 pounds 9 kg of refrigerant it is our recommendation to add one fluid ounce of additional oil for every 5 pounds 15 ml kg of refrigerant over this amount This is a starting poi...

Page 8: ...cations NOTICE Always check with the OEM of the equipment being considered for the digital scroll retrofit before the retrofit is undertaken The OEM may have specific instructions developed that offer step by step guidance Before beginning the retrofit the system should be operable and system operating conditions should be logged for future reference The compressor suction discharge pressures suct...

Page 9: ...ritime climates is important to maintain coil temperatures low enough to remove latent heat In desert and arid climates because of low or no latent loads air flow is less critical The controls required for variable air flow are not provided by Emerson so the contractor may need to consult with controls experts in this field Condenser Air Flow Modulating the condenser air flow is not critical to th...

Page 10: ...top cap 7 Carefully unbraze and remove the tubing stubs from the suction T and top cap tubing swage Carefully unbrazing and removing these stubs will allow the tubing suction T fitting to be reused 8 After these fittings have cooled clean the fittings and prepare to braze the new valve in place Wrap a wet rag around the valve body to keep from overheating the valve 9 Using standard brazing practic...

Page 11: ...uction and discharge pressure fittings turn on the compressor If suction pressure falls below normal levels the system is either low on charge or there is a flow blockage in the system 5 If suction pressure does not drop and discharge pressure does not rise to normal levels reverse any two of the compressor power leads this procedure is for 3 phase compressors only and reapply power to make sure c...

Page 12: ...Loaded 80 Loaded PUMPING PUMPING 7 5 s 7 5 s 12s 3s NOT PUMPING NOT PUMPING One Cycle of 15 seconds 15 seconds Figure 1 Digital Cycle Example Figure 2 3 to 7 5 Ton Digital Scroll Cross Sectional View Note Modulation tubing is show for reference only Refer to Figure 8 for the correct modulation tubing configuration ...

Page 13: ...gies Inc Printed in the U S A AE4 1395 Application Engineering B U L L E T I N Figure 3 8 to 15 Ton Digital Scroll Cross Sectional View Removable External Solenoid and Coil Floating Seal Cavity Seal Cavity Vent 90 Frame Digital Scroll ...

Page 14: ...07C R 410A Operating Envelope ZPD34 54K5 ZPD61 91KC ZRD36 81KC Recommended Capacity Range 75 100 Recommended Capacity Range 50 100 Recommended Capacity Range 10 100 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 20 10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 Condensing Temperature F Evaporating Temperature F R 22 R 407C R 410A Operating Envelope ZPD103 182KC ZRD94 125KC Recommended Capacity Range 75 100 Recommended Cap...

Page 15: ...n Engineering B U L L E T I N Figure 7 Discharge Thermistors Figure 6 Compressor Capacity Graph ppt 3 23 2010 3 14 PM 1 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Compressor Capacity Percent of Full Load 15 Second Operating Cycle Solenoid On Time Seconds ...

Page 16: ...plication Engineering B U L L E T I N Figure 8 3 to 7 5 Ton Modulation Valve Piping Figure 9 3 To 7 5 Ton Tandem Arrow on valve Must point to suction Oil Equalization Line Suction Gas Equalization Manifold Discharge Manifold Assembly Suction Manifold Assembly Solenoid Valve ...

Page 17: ...hy the compressor isn t running Allow time to cool Put the system back into operation and retest Start Measure the voltage at the modulation coil terminals Is voltage present coinciding with the modulation cycle Troubleshoot the modulation control WARNING Disconnect and lockout the power before proceeding Remove one wire from the modulation coil Coil has continuity and isn t grounded Replace modul...

Page 18: ...DT12 16MC 12 5 4 ZRDT25MC 27 12 2 Table 1 Copeland Scroll Digital Family Features Model Digital Modulation Valve Discharge Gas Temperature Protection Discharge Check Valve Internal Pressure Relief IPR Valve Modulation Control ZPD34 54K5 Required Accessory External Sensor Required No Yes 15 Second Cycle ZRD36 48KC ZPD61 91KC ZRD61 81KC Internal Top Cap Thermistor ZPD103 182KC Installed On Compresso...

Page 19: ...4 54K5 ZPD61 91KC ZRD34 81KC Tubing kit is for 7 8 compressor suction all coils have 1 4 spade electrical terminals 24V Coil Only 023 0060 18 110V Coil Only TBD 220V Coil Only TBD Modulation Valve 24V Coil Tubing Kit 998 0090 02 Modulation Valve Tubing Kit 998 0090 01 Modulation Valve 910 0109 00 ZPD103 182KC ZRD94 125KC All coils have 1 4 spade electrical terminals 24V Coil 998 0060 03 120V Coil ...

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