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by jcims
1367 days ago
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>On most air conditioning compressors today, a scroll plate compressor is used, which doesn't have the unloading problem of the piston type of compressor. Just replied to the same comment wondering if this has changed. I used to help my dad install residential and commercial HVAC systems and all of the compressors back then were piston type. I would tick him off by getting impatient when we were testing by calling for cool too soon after shutting it down and tripping the thermal beaker. (Come on dad it's hot up here!!! lol) I imagine the scroll type are probably quieter as well and probably work nicely with inverter-based drives. |
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I did go back and look that there are sometimes valves used in scroll AC compressors. Even with that the full compression cycle is much more gradual, and continuous happening over ~3 revolutions of the compressor instead of half a revolution for a piston so there's not a slug compressed gas to hold the compressor back in the same way as a piston compressor.
This pages has some diagrams that shows the spiral plates and compression cycle pretty well. https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/engineering/scroll-comp...