Claims
- 1. A method of operating a refrigeration system which achieves and holds a predetermined set point temperature in a conditioned space via cooling and heating cycles, with the refrigeration system including a refrigerant compressor which includes a suction port, an intermediate pressure port, and a discharge port, a compressor prime mover, a hot gas compressor discharge line, first and second hot gas lines, first controllable valve means having first and second positions which respectively connect the hot gas compressor discharge line to the first and second hot gas lines, a main condenser connected to the first hot gas line, an evaporator associated with the conditioned space, an evaporator expansion valve, an auxiliary condenser associated with the conditioned space which is connected to the second hot gas line, economizer heat exchanger means having first and second refrigerant flow paths, including a shell defining a portion of the second refrigerant flow path, with the shell having an inlet and an outlet, an economizer expansion valve connected to the shell inlet to control the rate of refrigerant flow through the second refrigerant flow path, a main liquid line which connects the main condenser to the evaporator expansion valve via the first refrigerant flow path of the economizer heat exchanger means, an auxiliary liquid line which connects the auxiliary condenser to the economizer heat exchanger means, a main suction line which connects the evaporator to the suction port of the compressor, an auxiliary suction line which connects the shell outlet to the intermediate pressure port of the compressor, and second controllable valve means having first and second positions which respectively block and unblock the main liquid line, with the shell having oil thereon carried into the system by the compressor, characterized by the steps of:
- connecting a drain line from a low point of the shell to a higher point of the auxiliary suction line,
- directing the drain line upwardly in heat exchange relation with the auxiliary liquid line, to provide a percolating effect and lifting force for the liquid refrigerant-oil mixture,
- returning compressor oil in the shell, along with a metered flow of liquid refrigerant, to the compressor via the drain line,
- whereby oil removal from the shell improves heat transfer efficiency between the first and second refrigerant flow paths of the economizer heat exchanger, and the metered flow of liquid refrigerant into the compressor limits the discharge temperature of the compressor.
- 2. A refrigeration system which achieves and holds a predetermined set point temperature in a conditioned space via cooling and heating cycles, with the refrigeration system including a refrigerant compressor which includes a suction port, an intermediate pressure port, and a discharge port, a compressor prime mover, a hot gas compressor discharge line, first and second hot gas lines, first controllable valve means having first and second positions which respectively connect the hot gas compressor discharge line to the first and second hot gas lines, a main condenser connected to the first hot gas line, an evaporator associated with the conditioned space, an evaporator expansion valve, an auxiliary condenser associated with the conditioned space which is connected to the second hot gas line, economizer heat exchanger means having first and second refrigerant flow paths, including a shell defining a portion of the second refrigerant flow path, with the shell having an inlet and an outlet, an economizer expansion valve connected to the shell input to control the rate of refrigerant flow through the second refrigerant flow path, a main liquid line which connects the main condenser to the evaporator expansion valve via the first refrigerant flow path of the economizer heat exchanger means, an auxiliary liquid line which connects the auxiliary condenser to the economizer heat exchanger means, a main suction line which connects the evaporator to the suction port of the compressor, an auxiliary suction line which connects the shell outlet to the intermediate pressure port of the compressor, and second controllable valve means having first and second positions which respectively block and unblock the main liquid line, and wherein oil from the compressor is carried into the shell during operation of the refrigeration system, characterized by:
- a drain line connected from a low point of the shell to a higher point of the auxiliary suction line, with said drain line being directly upwardly, in heat exchange relation with the auxiliary liquid line, to provide a percolating, lifting force for the liquid refrigerant-oil mixture,
- said drain line returning compressor oil and a metered flow of liquid refrigerant from the shell to the compressor,
- whereby heat transfer efficiency between the first and second refrigerant flow paths of the economizer heat exchanger is improved by removal of compressor oil from the economizer heat exchanger, and the discharge temperature of the compressor is limited by the addition of said metered amount of liquid refrigerant which evaporates in the compressor.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 08/182,219 filed Jan. 14, 1994 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,408,836.
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