Refrigeration compressor that maintains a satisfactory oil level
US-9217589-B2 · Dec 22, 2015 · US
US12085316B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12085316-B2 |
| Application number | US-202017801299-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 20, 2020 |
| Priority date | May 20, 2020 |
| Publication date | Sep 10, 2024 |
| Grant date | Sep 10, 2024 |
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In a refrigeration and air-conditioning apparatus, an inner diameter of an upward-flow pipe is defined as an inner pipe diameter, where a spherical droplet of refrigerating machine oil with a diameter equal to the inner pipe diameter is defined as a spherical refrigerating machine oil droplet, and where a force received by the spherical refrigerating machine oil droplet from refrigerant in liquid form flowing upward through the upward-flow pipe is defined as a fluid force, the refrigerant in liquid form flows upward through the upward-flow pipe at such a speed that the fluid force is greater than a gravitational force applied to the spherical refrigerating machine oil droplet.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A refrigeration and air-conditioning apparatus comprising a refrigeration cycle circuit including a compressor, a condenser, a pressure reducing device, a refrigerant pipe connecting the condenser and the pressure reducing device, and an evaporator, the refrigeration cycle circuit being filled with refrigerant, the refrigerant pipe including an upward-flow pipe, the upward-flow pipe being a pipe extending in an up-down direction and through which the refrigerant in liquid form flows upward after the refrigerant flows out of the condenser, refrigerating machine oil to be stored in the compressor has a density higher than a density of the refrigerant in liquid form, where an inner diameter of the upward-flow pipe is defined as an inner pipe diameter, where a spherical droplet of the refrigerating machine oil with a diameter equal to the inner pipe diameter is defined as a spherical refrigerating machine oil droplet, and where a force received by the spherical refrigerating machine oil droplet from the refrigerant in liquid form flowing upward through the upward-flow pipe is defined as a fluid force, the refrigerant in liquid form flowing upward through the upward-flow pipe at such a speed that the fluid force is greater than a gravitational force applied to the spherical refrigerating machine oil droplet. 2. The refrigeration and air-conditioning apparatus of claim 1 , comprising a controller configured to control a driving frequency of the compressor, wherein the controller is configured to control a driving frequency of the compressor, and the refrigerant in liquid form flows upward through the upward-flow pipe at such a speed that the fluid force is greater than a gravitational force applied to the spherical refrigerating machine oil droplet. 3. The refrigeration and air-conditioning apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the refrigerant is propane, and the refrigerating machine oil is polyalkylene glycol. 4. The refrigeration and air-conditioning apparatus of claim 1 , comprising an indoor unit and an outdoor unit, wherein the condenser is accommodated in the indoor unit, the pressure reducing device is accommodated in the outdoor unit, and the indoor unit is installed at a location lower than the outdoor unit.
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