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Danfoss MLZ Series User manual

A
B
C
D
F
G
H
I
E
A: Model number
B: Serial Number
C: Technical number
D: Internal protection
E: Manufacturing year
F: Supply voltage range
G: Locked rotor current
Maximum operating current
H: Lubricant type and nominal charge
I: Approved Refrigerant
10
5
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
50
55
60
65
-35 -30 -25 -20 -15 -10 -5 0 5 10 15
Evap. Temp. (°C)
Cond. Temp. (°C)
RGT: 20°C
SH 10K
Cond. temp. (°C)
Evap. temp. (°C)
65
60
55
50
45
40
35
30
25
20
15
10
-30 -25 -20 -15 -10 -5 0 5 10 15
SH 10K
RGT 20°C
MLZ076
Cond. temp. (°C)
Evap. temp. (°C)
65
60
55
50
45
40
35
30
25
20
15
10
-30 -25 -20 -15 -10 -5 0 5 10 15
SH 10K
RGT 20°C
MLZ076
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
50
55
60
65
-35 -30 -25 -20 -15 -10 -5 0 5 10 15
Cond. Temp. °C
Evap. Temp. °C
SH10K
RGT 20°C
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
50
55
60
65
70
75
-20 -15 -10 -5 0 5 10 15 20
Evap. Temp. (°C)
Cond. Temp. (°C)
SH: 11K
MLZ - R404A / R507
MLZ - R407A
MLZ - R407F MLZ - R448A/R449A
MLZ - R134a
Operating limits
NL
Run capacitor
Thermostat
C
SR
IOL
N L
Thermostat
Start capacitor
Start Relay
5
2
1
15 kΩ -1 w
C
SR
Run capacitor
PSC wiring
CSR wiring
Single phase
Models Brazed
connection size Rotolock
connection size
MLZ
015-026 Suction 3/4"
Discharge 1/2" Suction 1"1/4
Discharge 1"
MLZ
030-045 Suction 7/8"
Discharge 1/2" Suct. 1"1/4
Discharge 1"
MLZ
048 Suction 7/8"
Discharge 3/4" Suction 1"1/4
Discharge 1" 1/4
MLZ
058-076 Suction 1"1/8
Discharge 7/8" Suction 1"3/4
Discharge 1"1/4
RGT: 25°C
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
50
55
60
65
70
-35 -30 -25 -20 -15 -10 -5 0 5 10 15
Evap. Temp. (°C)
Cond. Temp. (°C)
SH: 11K
MLZ - R22
Installation and servicing of the compressor by qualied personnel only. Follow these instructions and sound refrigeration
engineering practice relating to installation, commissioning, maintenance and service.
The compressor must only be used for its
designed purpose(s) and within its scope of ap-
plication (refer to «operating limits»). Consult Ap-
plication guidelines and datasheet available from
cc.danfoss.com
Never operate compressor without terminal
box cover in place and secured.
Under all circumstances, the EN378 (or other
applicable local safety regulation) requirements
must be fullled.
Wear protective goggles and work gloves.
The compressor is delivered under nitrogen gas pressure (between 0.3 and 0.4 bar / 4 and 6 psi). Do
not disassemble bolts, plugs, ttings, etc... unless all pressure has been relieved from the compres-
sor.
The compressor must be handled with caution in
the vertical position (maximum oset from the ver-
tical : 15°).
Quick connect spade terminals
P terminal box type
push
push
push
Electrical connections
C
T₁
Ring connect screw terminals
C terminal box type
S
T₂
R
T₃
Quick connect spade terminals
T and P terminal box type
Ring connect screw terminals
Q and C terminal box type
Instructions
Danfoss scroll compressors
MLZ
1 | © Danfoss | DCS (CC)| 2017.07 8510284P01B - FRCC.PI.048.A2.02
Danfoss A/S
6430 Nordborg
Denmark
1 – Introduction
These instructions pertain to the MLZ scroll com-
pressors used for refrigeration systems. They provide
necessary information regarding safety and proper
usage of this product.
2 – Handling and storage
•Handle the compressor with care. Use the dedi-
cated handles in the packaging. Use the compres-
sor lifting lug and use appropriate and safe lifting
equipment.
•
Store and transport the compressor in an upright posi-
tion.
•Store the compressor between -35°C and 70°C /
-31°F and 158°F.
•Don’t expose the compressor and the packaging
to rain or corrosive atmosphere.
3 – Safety measures before assembly
Never use the compressor in a flammable atmosphere.
•Mount the compressor on a horizontal at sur-
face with less than 7° slope.
•Verify that the power supply corresponds to the com-
pressor motor characteristics (see nameplate).
•
When installing a compressor for R404A, R507
R407A, R407F, R448A/449A or R134a, use equip-
ment specically reserved for HFC refrigerants
which was never used for CFC or HCFC refriger-
ants.
•Use clean and dehydrated refrigeration-grade cop-
per tubes and silver alloy brazing material.
•Use clean and dehydrated system components.
•The piping connected to the compressor must
be exible in 3 dimensions to dampen vibra-
tions.
•The compressor must always be mounted with
the rubber grommets supplied with the compres-
sor.
4 – Assembly
•Slowly release the nitrogen holding charge
through discharge and suction ports.
•
Connect the compressor to the system as soon as pos-
sible to avoid oil contamination from ambient moisture.
•Avoid material entering into the system while
cutting tubes. Never drill holes where burrs can-
not be removed.
•Braze with great care using state-of-the-art tech-
nique and vent piping with nitrogen gas ow.
•Connect the required safety and control devices.
When the schrader port, if any, is used for this,
remove the internal valve.
5 – Leak detection
Never pressurize the circuit with oxygen or dry
air. This could cause re or explosion.
•Do not use leak detection dye.
• Perform a leak detection test on the complete system.
•The low side test pressure must not exceed 31
bar /450 psi.
•When a leak is discovered, repair the leak and re-
peat the leak detection.
6 – Vacuum dehydration
• Never use the compressor to evacuate the system.
• Connect a vacuum pump to both the LP & HP sides.
•Pull down the system under a vacuum of
500 µm Hg (0.67 mbar) / 0.02 inch Hg absolute.
•Do not use a megohmmeter nor apply power to
the compressor while it is under vacuum as this
may cause internal damage.
7 – Electrical connections
•Switch o and isolate the main power supply.
•All electrical components must be selected as
per local standards and compressor require-
ments.
•
Refer to electrical connections details. For three
phase applications, the terminals are labeled T1,
T2, and T3. For single-phase applications the ter-
minals are labeled C (common), S (start), and R
(run).
•Danfoss scroll compressors will only compress
gas while rotating counter-clockwise (when
viewed from the compressor top). Since single-
phase motors will start and run in only one di-
rection, reverse rotation is not a major consid-
eration. Three-phase motors, however, will start
and run in either direction, depending on the
phase angles of the supplied power. Care must
be taken during installation to ensure that the
compressor operates in the correct direction.
•Use ø 4.8 mm / #10 - 32 screws and ¼”ring terminals
for the power connection with ring connect screw
terminal (C type). Fasten with 3 Nm torque.
•Use ø 6.3 mm tabs for quick connect spade ter-
minals (P type).
•Use a self tapping screw to connect the com-
pressor to earth.
8 – Filling the system
•Keep the compressor switched o.
•Keep the refrigerant charge below the indicated
charge limits if possible. Above this limit; protect the
compressor against liquid ood-back with a pump-
down cycle or suction line accumulator.
•
Never leave the lling cylinder connected to the cir-
cuit.
Compressor models
Refrigerant charge limit
MLZ015-019-021-026 3.6 kg / 8 lb
MLZ030-038-045-048 5.4 kg / 12 lb
MLZ058-066-076 7.2 kg / 16 lb
9 – Verification before commissioning
Use safety devices such as safety pressure
switch and mechanical relief valve in compliance
with both generally and locally applicable regula-
tions and safety standards. Ensure that they are
operational and properly set.
Check that the settings of high-pressure
switches don’t exceed the maximum service pres-
sure of any system component.
•A low-pressure switch is recommended to avoid
low pressure operation.
Minimum setting for R22
and R448A/449A 1.4 bar (absolute) / 21 psia
Minimum setting for R404A
1.8 bar (absolute) / 26 psia
Minimum setting for R407A
1.7 bar (absolute) / 25 psia
Minimum setting for R407F
1.9 bar (absolute) / 28 psia
Minimum setting for R134a
1.45 bar (absolute) / 21 psia
•
Verify that all electrical connections are properly
fastened and in compliance with local regula-
tions.
•When a crankcase heater is required, it must be
energized at least 8 hours before initial start-up
and start-up after prolonged shutdown.
•Please respect a 90 Nm ± 20 Nm for tightening
torque of all rotolock nut.
10 – Start-up
•
Never start the compressor when no refrigerant is
charged.
•Do not provide any power to the compresor
unless suction and discharge service valves are
open, if installed.
•Energize the compressor. It must start promptly. If
the compressor does not start, check wiring con-
formity and voltage on terminals.
•Eventual reverse rotation can be detected by fol-
lowing phenomena; the excessive noise, no pres-
sure dierential between suction and discharge,
and line warming rather than immediate cooling. A
service technician should be present at initial start-
up to verify that supply power is properly phased
and that the compressor is rotating in the correct
direction. MLZ Scroll compressors are designed to
operate for a maximum of 150 hours in reverse, but
as a reverse rotation situation can go unnoticed for
longer periods, phase monitors are recommended.
For compressors MLZ048 and larger, phase moni-
tors are required for all applications. Danfoss recom-
mends phase protection for residential compres-
sors.
•
If the internal overload protector trips out, it must
cool down to 60°C / 140°F to reset. Depending on
ambient temperature, this may take up to several
hours.
11 – Check with running compressor
Check current draw and voltage. Measurement
of amps and volts during running conditions must
be taken at other points in the power supply, not in
the compressor electrical box.
•Check suction superheat to reduce risk of slugging.
•Observe the oil level in the sight glass (if pro-
vided) for about 60 minutes to ensure proper oil
return to the compressor.
•Respect the operating limits.
•Check all tubes for abnormal vibration. Move-
ments in excess of 1.5 mm / 0.06 in require cor-
rective measures such as tube brackets.
•When needed, additional refrigerant in liquid phase
may be added in the low-pressure side as far as pos-
sible from the compressor. The compressor must be
operating during this process.
•Do not overcharge the system.
•Never release refrigerant to atmosphere.
•Before leaving the installation site, carry out a
general installation inspection regarding cleanli-
ness, noise and leak detection.
•Record type and amount of refrigerant charge
as well as operating conditions as a reference for
future inspections.
12 – Maintenance
Internal pressure and surface temperature
are dangerous and may cause permanent injury.
Maintenance operators and installers require ap-
propriate skills and tools. Tubing temperature may
exceed 100°C / 212°F and can cause severe burns.
Ensure that periodic service inspections to
ensure system reliability and as required by local
regulations are performed.
To prevent system related compressor problems, fol-
lowing periodic maintenance is recommended:
•Verify that safety devices are operational and
properly set.
•Ensure that the system is leak tight.
•Check the compressor current draw.
•Conrm that the system is operating in a way
consistent with previous maintenance records
and ambient conditions.
•Check that all electrical connections are still ad-
equately fastened.
•Keep the compressor clean and verify the ab-
sence of rust and oxidation on the compressor
shell, tubes and electrical connections.
•Acid / moisture content in system and oil should
be checked regularly.
13 - Warranty
Always transmit the model number and serial
number with any claim led regarding this prod-
uct.
The product warranty may be void in following
cases:
•Absence of nameplate.
•External modications; in particular, drilling,
welding, broken feet and shock marks.
•Compressor opened or returned unsealed.
•
Rust, water or leak detection dye inside the compres-
sor.
•
Use of a refrigerant or lubricant not approved by Dan-
foss.
•
Any deviation from recommended instructions per-
taining to installation, application or maintenance.
•Use in mobile applications.
•Use in explosive atmospheric environment.
•No model number or serial number transmitted
with the warranty claim.
14 – Disposal
Danfoss recommends that compressors
and compressor oil should be recycled
by
2 | © Danfoss | DCS (CC) | 2017.07 8510284P01B - FRCC.PI.048.A2.02
Danfoss can accept no responsibility for possible errors in catalogues, brochures and other printed material. Danfoss reserves the right to alter its products without notice. This
also applies to products already on order provided that such alterations can be made without subsequential changes being necessary in specications already agreed. All trade-
marks in this material are property of the respective companies. Danfoss and the Danfoss logotype are trademarks of Danfoss A/S. All rights reserved.

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