Emerson Liebert iCOM User Manual

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Operation

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Digital Scroll Compressors
A compressor with a suction cutoff unloader can only modulate its capacity between two distinct lev-

els: fully loaded and half loaded. A digital scroll compressor can modulate its capacity anywhere

between 10-100%. This variable capacity modulation allows cooling units to control an environment

more precisely.
Digital scroll capacity modulation is achieved by energizing and de-energizing a solenoid valve on the

compressor. When the solenoid valve is de-energized, the compressor capacity is 100%. When the sole-

noid valve is energized, the compressor capacity is zero. Therefore, the capacity of the compressor

depends on how long the solenoid is de-energized for. If the solenoid is de-energized for 10-seconds,

then energized for 5 seconds during a 15-second cycle, the resulting capacity will be 66% as shown in

Figure 15.

Figure 15 Digital scroll capacity modulation, 10-100% variable

On single and dual digital scroll compressor systems, the first compressor is started at 25% calculated

output from the temperature proportional band and stopped at 10%. On dual digital scroll compressor

systems, the second compressor is started at 35% and stopped at 20%, see Figure 16. When a com-

pressor is started, the solenoid is energized longer than it is de-energized to match the call for cooling.

When the call for cooling increases to 100%, the solenoid is de-energized for the entire 15 second cycle.

Figure 16 Single and dual digital scroll compressor activation points

Call for Cooling: 66%

100% Loaded

0% Loaded

Solenoid

De-energized

Solenoid

De-energized

Solenoid

Energized

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

Solenoid

Energized

15-Second Capacity

Modulation Cycle

15-Second Capacity

Modulation Cycle

Temp Setpoint : 70°F
Proportional Band : 8°F
Deadband : 2°F

½ Dead-

band

Increasing Temperature

Comp 1

Off

½ Proportional Band

75

74

73

72

71

70

0%

Cooling

+ 100 %

Cooling

Comp 2

Off

Comp 1 On Partially

Loaded

Comp 2 On Partially

Loaded

Comp 1 & 2 On

Fully Loaded

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