An oil separator in a refrigeration system is designed to remove oil from the refrigerant flow before it returns to the compressor. This helps maintain the efficiency and performance of the system by ensuring that the compressor operates with the appropriate amount of oil for lubrication, preventing potential damage. By separating the oil, the system can reduce the risk of oil accumulation in the evaporator and other components, promoting better heat exchange and overall system reliability.
To return oil to the compressor.
To prevent wear on the compressor.
It's a Lubricant. It lubricates parts.
to lubricate the compressor
mineral oil
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The compressor oil
Oil in a AC compressor is there so that the mechanical parts don't over heat from friction
oil separator working is separat oil & gas
freon and oil
circuit of bilge oil water separator
the function of gas-oil separator is to separate the production fluids into their constituents such as oil, gas and water