Claims
- 1. In a screw compressor having meshing helical rotors on parallel axes and mounted in a housing having intersecting cylindrical bores, whereby the rotation of the rotors produces a varying interlobe volume from an inlet position to a discharge position, means for varying the internal volume ratio, and means for injecting oil into the interlobe volume at a selected location for sealing and lubricating the rotors and for cooling a working gas within the compressor, the method of cooling the oil comprising, injecting liquid refrigerant into the interlobe volume of the rotors at one of two or more predetermined locations at which the interlobe volume varies and prior to the movement of such interlobe volume to the discharge position, and selecting such location in response to the prevailing internal volume ratio.
- 2. The method of claim 1 in which the location selected for injection is further from the discharge position when the internal volume ratio is relatively low and nearer to the discharge position when the internal volume ratio is relatively high.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a divisional application of Ser. No. 554,477, filed Nov. 22, 1983, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,513,346 and entitled VARIABLE LIQUID REFRIGERANT INJECTION PORT LOCATOR FOR SCREW COMPRESSOR EQUIPPED WITH AUTOMATIC VARIABLE VOLUME RATIO.
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