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HVACR317 – Core for Refrigeration. Solenoid Valves Pump Down Systems. Solenoid Valves. Solenoid Valves are a mechanical/electrical valve. The mechanical part is in the refrigeration or water line. The electrical portion is a coil that is attached to the top of the valve. Solenoid Valves.
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HVACR317 – Core for Refrigeration Solenoid Valves Pump Down Systems
Solenoid Valves • Solenoid Valves are a mechanical/electrical valve. • The mechanical part is in the refrigeration or water line. • The electrical portion is a coil that is attached to the top of the valve.
Solenoid Valve • The valve in the closed position is not powered and the flow of liquid is being blocked by the plunger in the DOWN position. • In the closed position the coil does not produce any magnetic field as it is not powered.
Solenoid Valve - Closed Valve is blocking flow of liquid.
Solenoid Valve - Open • The valve opens when the coil is powered. • The coil generates a magnetic field and pulls the plunger into the up position. • This allows fluid flow through the central passage of the valve.
Solenoid Valves • In refrigeration solenoid valves mainly have two uses • Hot Gas By-Pass Defrost • Pump Down Systems
Pump Down System • The solenoid in the pump down system is used in the liquid line prior to the metering device and after the receiver. • The solenoid is in the normally closed position. • When the thermostat calls for cooling the solenoid opens.
Pump Down System • This releases refrigerant into the liquid line and raises the pressure of the system. • A pressure switch senses this pressure increase and turns on the compressor. • When the call for cooling is complete the thermostat de-energizes the solenoid
Pump Down System • The solenoid closes and blocks the flow of refrigerant into the liquid line. • The refrigerant gets pumped into the receiver which is mounted after the condenser coil. • Once the refrigerant is pumped down into the receiver the pressure on the system drops.
Pump Down System • Once the pressure has dropped to a pre-determined point the pressure switch opens and shuts off the compressor.
Pump down system • The thermostat controls the solenoid - not the compressor. • The pressure switch controls the compressor. • The purpose of a pump down system is to prevent liquid refrigerant from migrating to the evaporator on off cycles.
Pump down system • If liquid refrigerant is in the evaporator it will be sucked as a liquid into the compressor on start up. • Liquid refrigerant in the compressor can break valves, crank shafts and cause premature compressor failure.
Pump Down Systems • Pump down systems are most often found on commercial freezers and low temp refrigerators. • Low temp systems • Medium temp systems
Pump Down OFF Cycle EVAPORATOR C 20 CONDENSER 100 OFF MD OFF `
Pump Down Starting Cycle EVAPORATOR C 35 CONDENSER 100 OFF ON MD
Pump Down On Cycle EVAPORATOR C 40 CONDENSER 150 ON ON MD
Pump Down Satisfied Cycle EVAPORATOR C 30 CONDENSER 150 ON OFF MD
Pump Down OFF Cycle EVAPORATOR C 20 CONDENSER 100 OFF MD OFF `
Pump Down Schematic L1 SS N R C S C1 Setpoint: 35 degrees F. Temp is 55 Degree F.