System design recommendations
Suction accumulator
Liquid ood back
Suction accumulator: a suction accumulator 
oers protection against refrigerant ood back 
at start-up, during operations or defrosting by 
trapping the liquid refrigerant upstream from 
the compressor. The suction accumulator also 
protects against o-cycle migration by providing 
additional internal free volume to the low side of 
the system.
A suction accumulator must be carefully 
dimensioned, taking into account the refrigerant 
charge as well as the gas velocity in the suction 
line. 
The accumulator should not be sized for less 
than 50% of the total system charge. Tests must 
be conducted to determine the actual refrigerant 
holding capacity needed for the application.
Depending on the operating conditions it may 
happen that the recommended connections of 
the accumulator are one size smaller than the 
suction line.
During normal operation, refrigerant enters 
the compressor as a superheated vapor. Liquid 
ood back occurs when a part of the refrigerant 
entering the compressor is still in liquid state.
Danfoss SM/SY/SZ scroll compressors can 
tolerate occasional liquid ood back. However 
system design must be such that repeated and 
excessive ood back is not possible.
A continuous liquid ood back will cause oil 
dilution and, in extreme situations lead to lack 
of lubrication and high rate of oil leaving the 
compressor.
Liquid ood back test - Repetitive liquid 
ood back testing must be carried out under 
expansion valve threshold operating conditions: 
a high pressure ratio and minimum evaporator 
load, along with the measurement of suction 
superheat, oil sump temperature and discharge 
gas temperature.
During operations, liquid ood back may be 
detected by measuring either the oil sump 
temperature or the discharge gas temperature. 
If at any time during operations, the oil sump 
temperature drops to within 10K or less above 
the saturated suction temperature, or should 
the discharge gas temperature be less than 54°F 
above the saturated discharge temperature, this 
indicates liquid ood back. 
Continuous liquid ood back can occur with 
a wrong dimensioning, a wrong setting or 
malfunction of the expansion device or in case of 
evaporator fan failure or blocked air lters.
A suction accumulator providing additional 
protection as explained hereunder can be used 
to solve light continuous liquid ood back.
may be stored in the condenser during pump-
down if all components have been properly 
sized.
Other application needs a liquid receiver to store 
the refrigerant.
Receiver dimensioning requires special attention. 
The receiver shall be large enough to contain 
part of the system refrigerant charge but it shall 
not be dimensioned too large. A large receiver 
easily leads to refrigerant overcharging during 
maintenance operation.
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FRCC.PC.003.A5.22
Application guidelines