Heatcraft Refrigeration Products Condensing Units H-IM-CU User Manual

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Refrigeration Oils*

With the changes that have taken place in our industry due to the CFC

issue, we have reevaluated our lubricants to ensure compatibility with the

new HFC refrigerants and HCFC interim blends offered by several chemical

producers. As a secondary criteria, it is also desirable that any new lubricant

be compatible with the traditional refrigerants such as HCFC-22 or R502. This

“backward compatibility” has been achieved with the introduction of the

Polyol ester lubricants.

Polyol Ester Lubricants

Hygroscopicity
Ester lubricants (POE) have the characteristic of quickly absorbing moisture

from the ambient surroundings. This is shown graphically in Figure 8 where

it can be seen that such lubricants absorb moisture faster and in greater

quantity than conventional mineral oils. Since moisture levels greater

than 100 ppm will results in system corrosion and ultimate failure, it is

imperative that compressors, components, containers and the entire system

be kept sealed as much as possible. Lubricants will be packaged in specially

designed, sealed containers. After opening, all the lubricant in a container

should be used at once since it will readily absorb moisture if left exposed to

the ambient. Any unused lubricant should be properly disposed of. Similarly,

work on systems and compressors must be carried out with the open time as

short as possible. Leaving the system or compressor open during breaks or

overnight MUST BE AVOIDED!

Figure 8.

Color
As received, the POE lubricant will be clear or straw colored. After use, it may

acquire a darker color. This does not indicate a problem as the darker color

merely reflects the activity of the lubricant's protective additive.
Oil Level
During Copeland's testing of Polyol ester oil, it was found that this lubricant

exhibits a greater tendency to introduce oil into the cylinder during flooded

start conditions. If allowed to continue, this condition will cause mechanical

failure of the compressor.
A crankcase heater is required with condensing units and it must be turned

on several hours before start-up.
Oil level must not exceed 1/4 sight glass.

Oil Types

Table 2 below summarizes which oils/lubricants are approved for use in

Copeland compressors.

Mineral Oils

The BR and Scroll compressors use Sontex 200, a “white oil”. This oil is

not suitable for low temperature applications nor is it available through

the normal refrigeration wholesalers. For field “top-off” the use of 3GS or

equivalent, or Zerol 200TD is permissible, as long as at least 50% of the total

oil charge remains Sontex 200.
Suniso 3GS, Texaco WF32 and Calumet R015 (yellow oils) are available

through normal refrigeration wholesalers. These oils are compatible if mixed

and can be used on both high and low temperature systems.

Polyol Ester Lubricants

The Mobil EAL ARCTIC 22 CC is the preferred Polyol ester due to unique

additives included in this lubricant. ICI Emkarate RL 32S is an acceptable

Polyol ester lubricant approved for use when Mobil is not available. These

POE’s must be used if HFC refrigerants are used in the system. They are

also acceptable for use with any of the traditional refrigerants or interim

blends and are compatible with mineral oils. They can therefore be mixed

with mineral oils when used in systems with CFC or HCFC refrigerants when

Copeland compressors are used. These lubricants are compatible with one

another and can be mixed.

Alkyl Benzenes

Zerol 200TD is an alkyl benzene (AB) lubricant. Copeland recommends this

lubricant for use as a mixture with mineral oil (MO) when using the interim

blends such as R-401A, R-401B and R-402A (MP39, MP66 and HP80). A

minimum of 50% AB is required in these mixtures to assure proper oil return.
Shell MS 2212 is a 70/30 mixture of AB/MO. If this lubricant is used in a

retrofit situation virtually all of the existing MO must be drained prior to

refilling with the MS 2212 to assure a minimum 50% AB content.

Table 2. Refrigeration Oils

Refrigeration Oils

Traditional Refrigerants

HCFC-22

Interims

R01A, R01B, R02A

(MP-9, MP-, HP-80)

HFC's

HFC-1a, R0A, R507

POE's

Mobil EAL ARCTIC 22 CC

A

A

P

ICI (Virginia KMP) EMKARATE RL 32CF

A

A

P

Mineral Oils

Suniso 3GS

P

PM

NOT ACCEPTABLE

Texaco WF32

P

PM

Calumet RO15 (Witco)

P

PM

Sontex 200-LT (White Oil)

(BR & Scroll Only)

Witco LP-200

P

A/B

Zerol 200TD

AM

PM

NOT ACCEPTABLE

Soltex Type AB-200

PM

P = Preferred Lubricant Choice A = Acceptable Alternative M = Mixture of Mineral Oil and Alkyl Benzene (AB) with minimum 50% AB.
*(Reprinted by permission from Copeland Corporation)

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