YOUR BASIC REFRIGERAION SYSTEM SVASD MAY 26, 2011
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1 YOUR BASIC REFRIGERAION SYSTEM SVASD MAY 26, 2011
2 Today s Goal Is to Understand the basic function of a refrigeration system
3 Refrigeration The concept of refrigeration went unchanged for years until mechanical refrigeration was invented 150+ years ago 3
4 Mechanical Refrigeration Since its invention, the process of mechanical refrigeration has remained relatively unchanged 4
5 Principles of Refrigeration and Refrigeration Systems Refrigeration systems do not add cold they remove and relocate heat Think of a train on a circular track with two stations. Little heat passengers are loaded at one station and unloaded at the other 5
6 Refrigeration Is the process of cooling or maintaining the temperature of a space or object, below that of the surrounding area.
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8 Mechanical Refrigeration Is a series of steps that removes heat from a space or object, where it s not wanted, and transfers that heat to an area where we don t care or it causes no harm.
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10 Principles of Refrigeration and Refrigeration Systems 10
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12 Basic Theories Pressure / Temperature Relationship Types of Heat How Heat Movements Some Things We Should Know About Operating An Engine Room
13 Heat Heat is a form of energy and it s measured in BTU s or calories. BTU s - unit of measurement in the Fahrenheit scale Calories - unit of measurement in the Celsius scale Caspers unit of measurement in the Sonny Training scale
14 Heat Movement Heat will NOT move from one object to another if the temperature of the objects are the same. Heat will ALWAYS move from Hot atmosphere to a Cold atmosphere.
15 Types of Heat Sensible Heat - heat that causes a change in temperature is called sensible heat. This heat can be measured using a thermometer Latent Heat - heat that causes a change in state is called latent heat. This heat can not be measured with a thermometer, because a fluid or solid that is changing state does not change temperature. Latent heat is referred to as hidden heat.
16 Types of Heat cont. Latent heat of Vaporization -heat moving out of a liquid while a change of state is occurring. (steam) Latent heat of Fusion - heat moving out of a liquid while a change of state is occurring. (ice) Latent heat of Condensation -heat moving out of a vapor while a change of state is occurring. (discharge gas)
17 Heat is Heat is Heat BTU s Calories CASPERS
18 Heat Load - Out B.T.U's OUT SIDE SPACE (Ambient) (High Side) HP LIQ CONDENSER 2 HP VAP MAIN COMPRESSOR SUCTION 6 KING VALVE Head Pressure HP LIQ LP VAP HP VAP 1 SIDE PORT SUCTION RECEIVER 5 MECHANICAL ROOM (ENGINE-ROOM) FLASH COOLER LOW PRESSURE RECEIVER 8 COMPRESSOR LP VAP 7 INTERMEDIATE PRESSURE 9 AMMONIA PUMP EXPANSION VALVE Heat Load - In B.T.U's (Low Side) LP LIQ soleniod valve LP LIQ /VAP 3 EVAPORATOR 4 LP VAP /LIQ CONDITIONED SPACE (WAREHOUSE FREEZER OR COOLER) S-6 COMPONENTS HIGH SIDE / LOW SIDE SEPARATION AMMONIA STATE SUB-SPLITS INTERCOOLER VESSEL AMMONIA PUMP FLOW KING VALVE HEAT GAINS STATE CHANGES LOW PRESSURE VESSEL SHUT-OFF VALVES HIGH PRESSURE RECEIVER HEAT REMOVAL SOLENIOD VALVES PRESSURES / TEMPERATURES
19 Five Key Refrigeration System Components 1. Receiver 2. Expansion Valve 3. Evaporator 4. Compressor 5. Condenser 19
20 Components of a refrigeration system. Expansion Valve (metering device) Evaporator Compressor Condenser High Pressure Receiver
21 Your Basic Refrigeration Components 1. Expansion Valve (metering device) A place that provides a restriction. This is the point of Expansion. (A place where liquid ammonia changes its state from a liquid to a vapor with some liquid droplets.)
22 Five Key Refrigeration System Components 2. Expansion Valve A device used to reduce refrigerant pressure and the control flow rate 22
23 Refrigeration Components 2. Evaporator A place to absorb Heat / BTU s from the surroundings. Which sets up the rapid boiling of the liquid ammonia. This absorbed heat units are best known as BTU s (British Thermal Units).
24 Expansion Valve
25 Expansion Valve + 5ºF air 12# -5ºF Evaporator Coil
26 Evaporator Expansion Valve Liquid Evaporator Low Pressure Vapor
27 -5ºF Air
28 Refrigeration Components 3. Compressor A place to accept these evaporated vapors and to raise the pressure and temperature of those vapors. Heat of Compression (Sensible Heat)
29 Compressor Package
30 Five Key Refrigeration System Components 4. Compressor - Increases system pressure and pushes refrigerant through the circuit 30
31 Five Key Refrigeration System Components Screw Compressor 31
32 Five Key Refrigeration System Components 32
33 Five Key Refrigeration System Components Reciprocating (piston) Compressor 33
34 12# -5 Screw Compressor 42# 28 ºF 150# 164 ºF
35 Compressor Diagrams Vapor from Evaporator High Pressure gas to Condenser Comp.
36 Refrigeration Components 4. Condenser A place to reject the B.T.U. s from the vapor, and to allow the condensation of the refrigerant back into liquid State Conde Latent Heat of Condensation
37 Five Key Refrigeration System Components 5. Condenser - allows refrigerant to lose heat 37
38 High Pressure Vapors High Pressure Liquid
39 Evaporative Condenser
40 Condensers High Pressure Liquid Liquid Condenser Vapor High Pressure Vapor
41 Refrigeration Components 5. High Pressure Receiver A place to receive or store high pressure liquid ammonia Kind of like a gas tank.
42 Five Key Refrigeration System Components 1. Receiver - A reservoir for high-pressure liquid refrigerant 42
43 High Pressure Receiver
44 High Pressure Receiver
45 High and Low Side Receivers High Pressure Liquid High Pressure Receiver King Valve
46 Component Summary Expansion Valve Evaporator Compressor Condenser High Pressure Receiver King Valve
47 Manual King Valve Electrically controlled from remote location
48 Lets put a Refrigeration System together.
49 Low Side High Side Low Pressure Gas High Pressure Gas Compressor Condenser Evaporator Low Pressure Liquid Expansion Valve Receiver The Refrigeration Process High Pressure Liquid 49
50 Roof Top High Pressure Liquid Liquid Condenser Vapor High Pressure Vapor High Pressure Receiver Compressor Room Comp. King Valve Heat moves to cool Expansion Valve Cold Room Freezer Liquid Evaporator Vapor Low Pressure Vapor
51 Heat Load - Out B.T.U's OUT SIDE SPACE (Ambient) (High Side) HP LIQ CONDENSER 2 HP VAP MAIN COMPRESSOR SUCTION 6 KING VALVE Head Pressure HP LIQ LP VAP HP VAP 1 SIDE PORT SUCTION RECEIVER 5 MECHANICAL ROOM (ENGINE-ROOM) FLASH COOLER LOW PRESSURE RECEIVER 8 COMPRESSOR LP VAP 7 INTERMEDIATE PRESSURE 9 AMMONIA PUMP EXPANSION VALVE Heat Load - In B.T.U's (Low Side) LP LIQ soleniod valve LP LIQ /VAP 3 EVAPORATOR 4 LP VAP /LIQ CONDITIONED SPACE (WAREHOUSE FREEZER OR COOLER) S-6 COMPONENTS HIGH SIDE / LOW SIDE SEPARATION AMMONIA STATE SUB-SPLITS INTERCOOLER VESSEL AMMONIA PUMP FLOW KING VALVE HEAT GAINS STATE CHANGES LOW PRESSURE VESSEL SHUT-OFF VALVES HIGH PRESSURE RECEIVER HEAT REMOVAL SOLENIOD VALVES PRESSURES / TEMPERATURES
52 Condenser High Pressure Receiver Comp. Expansion Valve Evaporator
53 On top of Building Condenser High Pressure Receiver Engine Room Comp. Expansion Valve Cooler / Freezer Evaporator
54 Roof High Pressure Liquid Liquid Condenser Vapor High Pressure Vapor High Pressure Receiver Engine Room Comp. King Valve CASPERS Expansion Valve Liquid Evaporator Vapor Freezer Low Pressure Vapor
55 1 PG&E Service Pole Across the street 2 Power Reduction Transformer Owned by PG&E 3 Engine Room Electrical Room 4 Comp.# 3 Comp.# 2 Comp.# 1 Main Plant Shut down on Electrical Room has 24/7 exhaust ventilation off
56 Low side receiver
57 Flash Cooler
58 Access Way to Evaporators
59 Access to the Evaporators
60 Refrigeration System Components
61 Evaporator Control
62 To Isolate Close AU3 1.3 liquid supply AU3 2.1 suction AU3 2 suction AU3 3 AU3 3.1 AU3 3.2 FAN FAN West Side AU 3W Evaporator (TY. Of Four) West Side Evaporator FAN AU3 2 NO SUCTION SHUT OFF VAVE Suction Return Line To Suction L.P.R. Return (V 2) in Line To engine L.P.R. room Returning from other evaporators evaporators 4 Liquid Supply Line From L.P.R. ammonia pump (PP 1) at L.P.R. in engine room AU3 1 NO ST STRAINER XV AU3 1.1 AUTO AU3 1.3 NO AU3 3.3 AU3 3.4 AU3 3.5 FAN East Side AU 3E Evaportors East (TY. Side Of Evaportors four) FAN (Continues to other evaporators evaporators) 4) FAN AU3 2.1 NO SUCTION SHUT OFF VALVE LIQUID FEED SHUT OFF FOR BOTH COILS This drawing typical of all four Evaporator platforms, Only the valve tagging numbers change
63 OUT SIDE SPACE Ambient Air CONDENSER 4 MAIN COMPRESSOR SUCTION MECHANICAL ROOM (ENGINE-ROOM) COMPRESSOR 3 EXPANSION VALVE EVAPORATOR 1 2 CONDITIONED SPACE (WAREHOUSE FREEZER OR COOLER) Refrigeration / Beer Box S-1 COMPONENTS FLOW
64 OUT SIDE SPACE Ambient Air CONDENSER 4 MAIN COMPRESSOR SUCTION 6 KING VALVE RECEIVER 5 MECHANICAL ROOM (ENGINE-ROOM) HIGH SIDE 3 COMPRESSOR LOW SIDE EXPANSION VALVE 1 EVAPORATOR 2 CONDITIONED SPACE (WAREHOUSE FREEZER OR COOLER) S-2 COMPONENTS FLOW HIGH SIDE / LOW SIDE SEPARATION KING VALVE HIGH PRESSURE RECEIVER
65 OUT SIDE SPACE HEAT OUT HIGH SIDE Liquid Side Ambient Air HP Vap HP Liq. CONDENSER 4 MAIN COMPRESSOR SUCTION 6 KING VALVE MECHANICAL ROOM (ENGINE-ROOM) LP Vap HPR RECEIVER 5 HP Vap 3 COMPRESSOR HEAT IN HP Liq. EXPANSION VALVE 1 LP Liq. EVAPORATOR LP Vap 2 LOW SIDE Vapor Side CONDITIONED SPACE (WAREHOUSE FREEZER OR COOLER) S-3 COMPONENTS HIGH SIDE / LOW SIDE SEPARATION AMMONIA STATE FLOW KING VALVE HEAT GAINS HIGH PRESSURE RECEIVER HEAT REMOVAL
66 HEAT OUT BTUs / HEAT OUT SIDE SPACE HP VAP (High Side) CONDENSER HP LIQ HP LIQ 4 MAIN COMPRESSOR SUCTION 6 KING VALVE HP VAP RECEIVER 5 MECHANICAL ROOM (ENGINE-ROOM) 3 COMPRESSOR LP VAP HEAT IN BTUs / HEAT HP LIQ EXPANSION VALVE LP VAP EVAPORATOR 1 LP LIQ CONDITIONED SPACE (WAREHOUSE FREEZER OR COOLER) 2 (Low Side) S-4 COMPONENTS HIGH SIDE / LOW SIDE SEPARATION AMMONIA STATE SUB-SPLITS FLOW KING VALVE HEAT GAINS STATE CHANGES HIGH PRESSURE RECEIVER HEAT REMOVAL
67 HEAT OUT BTUs / HEAT OUT SIDE SPACE HP VAP (High Side) HP LIQ CONDENSER 4 MAIN COMPRESSOR SUCTION LP VAP KING VALVE 6 RECEIVER MECHANICAL ROOM (ENGINE-ROOM) HP LIQ 5 Intercooler Low Pressure Receiver 8 HP VAP COMPRESSOR 3 LP VAP SIDE PORT SUCTION 7 INTERMEDIATE PRESSURE HEAT IN BTUs / HEAT (Low Side ) LP LIQ EXPANSION VALVE 1 LP LIQ / VAP EVAPORATOR 2 LP VAP / LIQ CONDITIONED SPACE (WAREHOUSE FREEZER OR COOLER) S-5 COMPONENTS HIGH SIDE / LOW SIDE SEPARATION AMMONIA STATE SUB-SPLITS INTERCOOLER VESSEL FLOW KING VALVE HEAT GAINS STATE CHANGES LOW PRESSURE VESSEL HIGH PRESSURE RECEIVER HEAT REMOVAL
68 Heat Load - Out B.T.U's OUT SIDE SPACE (Ambient) (High Side) HP LIQ CONDENSER 2 HP VAP MAIN COMPRESSOR SUCTION 6 KING VALVE Head Pressure HP LIQ LP VAP HP VAP 1 SIDE PORT SUCTION RECEIVER 5 MECHANICAL ROOM (ENGINE-ROOM) FLASH COOLER LOW PRESSURE RECEIVER 8 COMPRESSOR LP VAP 7 INTERMEDIATE PRESSURE 9 AMMONIA PUMP EXPANSION VALVE Heat Load - In B.T.U's (Low Side) LP LIQ soleniod valve LP LIQ /VAP 3 EVAPORATOR 4 LP VAP /LIQ CONDITIONED SPACE (WAREHOUSE FREEZER OR COOLER) S-6 COMPONENTS HIGH SIDE / LOW SIDE SEPARATION AMMONIA STATE SUB-SPLITS INTERCOOLER VESSEL AMMONIA PUMP FLOW KING VALVE HEAT GAINS STATE CHANGES LOW PRESSURE VESSEL SHUT-OFF VALVES HIGH PRESSURE RECEIVER HEAT REMOVAL SOLENIOD VALVES PRESSURES / TEMPERATURES
69 Summary : The Interaction of the PSM Elements Employee Participation Process Safety Information Process Hazard Analysis Operating Procedures Training Contractors Pre-Start Up Review Mechanical Integrity Hot Works Permit Management of Chance Emergency Planning & Response Compliance Audits
70 Without an effective PMPRR or a PSM this is what can happen.
71 Thank You. That s all Folks Stop Them Small Stop Them All A.S.T.I. GO As You KNOW!
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