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Overview

Screw compressors for refrigeration are rotary machines that compress refrigerant using two intermeshing helical rotors. They offer smooth, continuous flow, high efficiency at medium to large capacities, and are common in cold storage, industrial process cooling, and large HVAC systems. Models include oil-injected and oil-free designs, often paired with VFDs and controls to match load. Buyers value reliability, serviceability, and correct capacity matching to the refrigeration circuit.

FAQ

What should I check when buying a used screw refrigeration compressor?

Inspect service records, operating hours, oil analysis results, rotor and housing wear, seals, and control panels. Verify refrigerant compatibility, test-run under load if possible, and check for signs of overheating or oil contamination.

How do I size a screw compressor for my refrigeration system?

Match cooling capacity (kW/RT), suction and discharge pressures, and expected duty cycle. Allow margin for peak loads and consider VFDs to optimize part-load efficiency.

Should I choose oil-injected or oil-free?

Oil-injected compressors are more efficient and robust for larger systems but require oil management and separation. Oil-free is cleaner for sensitive applications but usually higher cost and lower tolerance for contaminants.

How should a screw compressor be shipped safely?

Secure rotors and shaft positions, drain and tag oil lines, protect controls and electrical components, and use heavy-duty crating or skid with vibration padding. Work with carriers experienced in heavy refrigeration equipment and insure transit.

What routine maintenance is required?

Regular oil and filter changes, oil analysis, checking separator and cooler condition, verifying valve function, monitoring vibration and bearing temperatures, and following manufacturer inspection intervals.