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Scroll Refrigerant Compressors are designed for use in refrigerant compressors. They are subject to various loads in the application area of the compressor and come into contact with refrigerant and refrigerant machine oil. Scroll Refrigerant Compressors are available in various motor versions depending upon the size of the load.

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Copeland Scroll Refrigerant Compressors Technical Information | Manualzz
Technical Information
Date of last update: Jan-04
Ref: C7.9.1/0703-0104/E
Application Engineering Europe
MOTORS FOR COPELAND SCROLLTM COMPRESSORS
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Built in Motors for Scroll Refrigerant Compressors
The electric motors integrated in the compressor shell have been designed especially for use in refrigerant
compressors. As they are subject to various loads in the application area of the compressor and come into contact
with refrigerant and refrigerant machine oil, high grade and highly resistant insulation materials have been used.
The motor insulation material for scroll compressors models is shown in the table bellow.
Air conditioning
ZR18K4E to ZR81KCE
ZR94KCE to ZR190KCE
ZP23KCE to ZP182KCE
ZBH30KJE to ZBH45KJE
ZBHV45KJE
ZRH49KJE to ZRH72KJE
ZRHV72KJE
ZRD42KCE to
ZRD125KCE
ZPD61KCE to ZPD81KCE
Refrigeration
ZF06K4E to ZF18K4E
ZF13KVE, ZF18KV4E
ZB15K4E to ZB45K4E
ZS15K4E to ZS45K4E
ZO34K3E to ZO104K3E
ZBD30KCE, ZBD45KCE
ZFD18KVE
Heat pump
ZH15K4E to ZH45K4E
ZH09KVE to ZH18KVE
ZR90K3E to ZR380KCE
ZP235KCE to ZP385KCE
ZF24K4E to ZF48K4E
ZF24KVE to ZF48KVE
ZB56K4E to ZB220KCE
ZS56K4E to ZS11M4E
ZH56K4E to ZH11M4E
ZH24KVE to ZH48KVE
Class
B
H
All model ranges relate to VDE 0530 / DIN 57530 / IEC 34-18-1 / EN 0530.
All motors are adapted to each specific optimum application area so that the compressor is highly effective when
using full or part load.
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Motor Code
Scroll refrigerant compressors are available in various motor versions depending upon the size of the load. The
motor versions differ in operating voltage, type of switching, number of phases, frequency and type of motor
protection. A code for the motor is included in the model designation to ensure correct designation because of the
many variations available during order handling and service. An example for the compressor model designation is
given below.
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ZR40K3E
ZP235KCE
ZS26KCE
ZF48K4E
ZB11MCE
ZH56K4E
Motor Type
-
P
T
T
T
T
T
F
W
F
W
W
W
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J
C
D
7
D
R
Motor Protection Device
P Single-phase motor F Inherent Internal klixon line break
motor protection
T Three-phase motor
W For three-phase motors, electronic
motor protection with thermistors
terminal box
J
C
D
E
R
5
7
M
Motor Voltages
V
Ph
220/240
1
265
1
200
3
208/230
3
380/420
3
460
3
575
3
220/240
3
200/220
3
200/230
3
380
3
380/420
3
Hz
50
60
50
60
50
60
60
50
50
60
60
50
Table 1: Key to Motor Code
Note: If there is the letter N at the end of the motor code (for example TFDN) the motor is not UL
approved but is suitable for use within the EU
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Motor Voltages and Frequencies
Nominal voltage range
A nominal voltage range appertaining to the motor is stated in Select Software and on compressor nameplates as
opposed to one single nominal voltage. Copeland Scroll compressors have a voltage tolerance of + 10%.
Example: Compressor model ZR19M3E - TWD
Nominal voltage range according to the nameplate 380-420V / 3 / 50 – 460V / 3 / 60
Voltage tolerance of + 10%
Voltage range
a)
b)
From 380V
At 460V
- 10% = 342V
- 10% = 414V
to
to
420V + 10% = 462V at 50 Hz
460V + 10% = 506V at 60 Hz
The compressor can be put into full operation within the specified load limits throughout this voltage range.
3.2
Frequency
Copeland Scroll compressors are available for 50 Hz and / or 60 Hz voltage supply. The use of a 50 Hz single or
three-phase motor with 60 Hz and vice-versa is possible. In this instance the following calculation factors need to
be considered.
Refrigeration Capacity
Power Input
Speed
Motor Codes & Current (Amps) Factors at 50Hz
Nominal
Amps
Code Power Supply
Connection
Voltage
Factor
TFD
380/420-3-50
400
Y
1
TF5
200/220-3-50
200
Y
2
TWC
200-3-50
200
Y
2
TWD 380/420-3-50
400
Y
1
TWR 220/240-3-50
220
Y
1.8
TWM 380/420-3-50
400
Y
1
50Hz 60 Hz
1.2
1.2
1.2
60 Hz 50 Hz
0.83
0.83
0.83
Motor Codes & Current (Amps) Factors at 60Hz
Nominal
Amps
Code Power Supply
Connection
Voltage
Factor
TFD
460-3-60
460
Y
1
TF5
200/230-3-60
230
Y
2
TWC 208/230-3-60
230
Y
2
TWD
460-3-60
460
Y
1
TWE
575/3/60
575
Y
0.8
TW7
380/3/60
380
Y
1.2
TFM
380/420-3-50
400
Y
1
Table 2: Calculation Factors
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Brief Power Interruptions
With single-phase Scroll compressors built before May 1995 (serial no. 95E), brief power interruptions of less than
1/2 second may result in powered reverse rotation. This occurs as a result of the high-pressure discharge gas
expanding backwards through the scrolls on power interruption, causing the scroll to orbit in the reverse direction.
When power is reapplied while reverse rotation is occurring, the compressor may continue to run in the reverse
direction for several minutes until the compressor’s internal protector trips. This has no effect on durability. When
the protector resets the compressor will start and run normally.
To avoid the loss of cooling resulting from reverse rotation Copeland strongly encourages the use of an electronic
control which can sense brief power interruptions and will lock the compressor out of operation for five minutes.
This control could be incorporated with the other system controls (such as defrost or thermostat), or be a standalone control. Functional specifications for this control are the following:
Timer opens: 1 electrical cycle (0,02 sec at 50-Hz operation) after power is removed and closes: 5 minutes (± 20
%) delayed whether power is restored or not. No such device is required on three-phase models.
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Starting
During the very brief start-up, a short metallic sound is audible, resulting from initial contacting of the spirals and is
normal. No start assist devices are required for single-phase compressors, even if a system utilizes non-bleed
expansion valves. Due to the design of the Copland Scroll, the internal compression components always start
unloaded even if system pressures are not balanced. In addition, since internal compressor pressures are always
balanced at start-up, low-voltage starting characteristics are excellent for Scroll compressors.
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Electrical Installation
Single-Phase Fusite
Three-Phase Fusite
Fig. 1
Fig. 2
T2
T1
C
T3
R
S
E.2.10.00
Single-phase compressors (Fig.1) are connected to the common (C), start (S) and run (R) connections.
Fusite connections are marked as in figure 1 (single-phase) and figure 2 (three-phase). Recommended wiring
diagrams are shown in figures 4 and 5.
Fig. 3
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
5
6
5
5
6
9
8
7
Legend (to Fig 3.)
1
Motor
2
Internal inherent motor protection
3
Terminal box
4
Lead connection
5
Earthing connection
6
7
8
9
Power supply
Run capacitor (optional)
Start capacitor (optional)
Relay (optional)
Independently from the internal motor protection, motor protection devices such as circuit breakers and fuses F6...8
have to be installed before the compressor as shown in figures 3 and 4. Selection of fuses has to be carried out
according to VDE 0635 or DIN 57635 or IEC 269-1 or EN60-269-1.
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Scroll compressors like several other types of compressors, will only compress in one rotational direction.
Direction of rotation is not an issue with single-phase compressors since they will always start and run in the proper
direction.
Three-phase compressors will rotate in either direction depending upon phasing of the power to L1, L2 and L3.
Since there is a 50/50 chance of connecting power in such a way as to cause rotation in the reverse direction, it is
important to include notices and instructions in appropriate locations on the equipment to ensure proper rotation
direction is achieved when the system is installed and operated. The correct direction of rotation can be confirmed
by observing that the discharge pressure rises and the suction pressure falls when the compressor is operated.
Reverse rotation results in a sound level above that with correct rotation direction, as well as substantially reduced
current draw compared to tabulated values and after several minutes of operation the compressor’s internal
protector will trip.
All three-phase compressors are wired identically internally. As a result, once the correct phasing is determined for
a specific system or installation, connecting properly phased power leads to the same terminals should maintain
proper rotation direction.
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Power and Control Circuits
Fig. 4: Power Circuit Single-Phase
Fig. 5: Power Circuit Three-Phase
A1 Motor protection
module
B1 Room thermostat
F1 Fuse
F3 H.P. switch
F4 L.P. switch
K1 Contactor
R2 Crankcase heater
S1 Auxillary switch
Y5 Solenoid valve for
refrigerant injection
Fig. 6: Refrigeration Scroll Control Circuit
A1 Motor protection
module
B1 Room thermostat
F1 Fuse
F3 H.P. switch
F4 L.P. switch
K1 Contactor
R2 Crankcase heater
S1 Auxillary switch
Y1 Liquid line solenoid
valve
Fig. 7: Air Conditioning Scroll Control Circuit
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Cable Connectors
The following table (Tab. 3) lists recommended types of cable connectors to be used for the various electrical
terminals of the compressors and the motor protection module. “A” and “D” must fit ¼ " or 6.3 mm tab sizes. “B”
and “C” are to be selected for diameters of 5mm.
Cable sizes are to be selected according to DIN ISO 0100, IEC 364 or National Regulations.
A Flag Receptacle
B Ring Tongue
C Spade
Air-Conditioning Scroll Compressors
Model
ZR18-48K
ZR61K
ZR49-81K
ZR94K - ZR190K
ZR90K
ZR11M-19M
ZR250-380K
ZP23-41K
ZP24K -ZP54K
ZP54K - ZP83K
ZP90K - ZP182K
Refrigeration Scroll Compressors
PFJ TF5 TFD TW* TFM Protection
Module
A/D A/D
A/D
B/C
B/C
A/D
A/D
B/C
B/C
A/D
B/C
B/C
B/C
A/D
A
A
A
A/D
Model
ZF09-ZF11K
ZS21-ZS26K
ZB15-ZB26K
ZF13-ZF18K
ZS30-ZS45K
ZB30-ZB45K
ZF24-ZF48K
ZS56-ZS11M
ZB56-ZB11M
PFJ TF5 TFD TW* Protection
Module
A/D A/D
A/D A/D
A/D A/D A/D
B/C B/C
B/C B/C
B/C B/C
B/C
A
B/C
A
B/C
A
B/C
B/C
B/C B/C
Dedicated Heat Pump Scroll Compressors
Model
PFJ TF5 TFD TW*
Protection
Module
ZH15-26K
A/D
A/D
ZH30K
B/C
B/C
ZH38-45K
B/C
ZH56K-11M
B/C
A
ZH09KVE
ZH13-18KVE
ZH24-48KVE
D Straight Receptacle
Horizontal Scroll Compressors
Model
PFJ TF5 TFD TW* Protection
Module
ZBH30-ZBH45K
A/D A/D
ZBHV45K
A/D
ZRH49-ZRH72
B/C B/C
ZRHV72
B/C
A/D
B/C B/C
B/C
A
Tab. 3: Cable connectors
Note: For the Earthing connection for these compressors use a “B” Ring Tongue connection
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Air Conditioning Scroll Compressor Wiring Diagrams
7.5 - 15 HP
ZR90K3/E to ZR19M3/E, motor codes: TWD, TW7, TWE, TWC, TWR & TW*
9.2
20 - 30 HP
ZR250KC/E & ZR380KC/E, motor codes: TWC, TWD & TW7
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Refrigeration Scroll Compressor Wiring Diagrams
9.3
7.5 - 15 HP
ZS56K4E to ZS11M4E, ZB56K4E to ZB11M4E, ZF24K4E to ZF48K4E (ZF24K4E ECO to ZF40K4E ECO)
All compressors motor codes TWD, TW7, TWE, TWC & TWR
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Single-Phase Moulded cover wiring diagram
9.4
1.8 - 4 HP
ZR22K3/E to ZR49K3/E & ZB19KCE to ZB26KCE, motor code: PFJ
9.5
5.5 HP
ZB42KCE, motor code: PFJ
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10 Copeland Scroll Compressor Three-Phase
10.1 1.8 - 4 HP
ZR22K3/E to ZR49K3/E, ZS21K4E to ZS26K4E, ZB15KCE to ZB26KCE, ZF09K4E to ZF11K4E (ZF09K4E ECO to
ZF11K4E ECO), ZR61KSE
All compressors motor codes TFD, TF5 & TF*
10.2 5 - 6.5 HP
ZR61KC/E to ZR81KC/E, ZS30K4E to ZS45KCE, ZB30KCE to ZB45KCE, ZF13K4E to ZF18K4E (ZF13K4E ECO
to ZF18K4E ECO)
All compressors motor codes TFD & TF5
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11 Copeland Horizontal Scroll Compressor
ZFH09K4E to ZFH18K4E, ZBH21K4E to ZBH45K4E, ZSH21K4E to ZSH45K4E, motor codes TFD & TF5
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Key Features

  • Built-in motor
  • High-grade insulation materials
  • Various motor versions
  • Voltage tolerance of +10%
  • Suitable for 50 Hz and 60 Hz
  • Electronic motor protection

Frequently Answers and Questions

What are the insulation materials used in Scroll Refrigerant Compressors?
High-grade and highly resistant insulation materials have been used.
What is the voltage tolerance of Scroll Refrigerant Compressors?
Copeland Scroll compressors have a voltage tolerance of + 10%.
What are the available motor versions for Scroll Refrigerant Compressors?
Scroll refrigerant compressors are available in various motor versions depending upon the size of the load. The motor versions differ in operating voltage, type of switching, number of phases, frequency and type of motor protection. A code for the motor is included in the model designation to ensure correct designation because of the many variations available during order handling and service.

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