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Handbook of air conditioning and refrigeration / Shan K

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11.28 CHAPTER ELEVEN<br />

FIGURE 11.16 Low-temperature control.<br />

the compressor starts, points a <strong>and</strong> b <strong>of</strong> the differential pressure switch <strong>and</strong> points c <strong>and</strong> d <strong>of</strong> the<br />

timer switch are in contact with each other. The differential pressure switch is affected by the differential<br />

pressure between oil pump discharge pressure <strong>and</strong> crankcase suction pressure. If the pressure<br />

<strong>of</strong> oil discharged from the oil pump does not reach a predetermined level within a certain time interval,<br />

the low oil pressure keeps the differential pressure switch a <strong>and</strong> b in a close contact position.<br />

FIGURE 11.17 Oil pressure failure control.

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