ammonia vapors sucked and compressed through two scrolls which is rotating opposite direction. vapors are meshed with 68 grade oil and separated in oil separator. - sridhar
ammonia plants are not real they are fake and mythical
the ammonia compressor differs slighlty from the air compressor in the fact that one uses a piston to create airable pressure frence while the outher uses a weighted fan atached to a fly wheel,eather would blow well
there is a leak in the compressor...
Same way a non rotary compressor works
Ammonia and water works well
As the piston moves up and down, it pushes air at increasing pressure into a cylinder.
The compressor is needed for the cooling of the air. This works the same way the compressor of a fridge or a freezer work. It uses the physical principle of a heat pump.
No oil in compressor - wether it works or not, it still needs that special ac oil -
It should be about 3lbs along with like 6 ounces of compressor oil if you still have the York or Tecumseh compressor. If you have a later, rotary style compressor, like a Sanden or something, there should be a tag or a sticker or something on it with the information. If the compressor is basically rectangular, like a box, it's the York or Tecumseh. If it's cylindrical, like a tube, it's a rotary style compressor.
A plane or ship going across the atlantic ocean multiple times.
OK then call the dealer.
Ammonia is used for refrigeration in an absorption type plant use for large cold stores. The ammonia is not the refrigerant itself, this is usually water, but as means of absorbing the water vapour and returning it as a liquid to the start of the cycle. Unlike a conventional fridge that uses a compressor to do this. The advantages of ammonia cycle plants are that they have no moving parts and can be built to any size. The motive power for the system can be any source of heat which separates the water and the ammonia at the cycle start.