2205B0JE-DA-J-N_2014.05.  
2 Structure and Specifications of the Compressor 
Screw Compressor J-series  2.5 Mechanisms 
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2.5 Mechanisms 
2.5.1  Basics of the Screw Compressor 
The screw compressor is a positive displacement rotary compressor. It has the features of both the 
reciprocating and centrifugal compressors.   
As shown in Figure 2-16 and Figure 2-17, the refrigerant (gas) is continuously compressed by changing 
the volume between the casing, male and female meshed screw rotors, which have different profiles. 
The rotor with five lobe sections is called the male (M) rotor while the one with six lobe sections is called 
the female (F) rotor. 
 
Figure 2-16 Compressor Mechanisms 
 
The compressor is driven by a 2 pole type motor connected to the M rotor shaft and drives the 
compressor at 2,950 min
-1
 (50Hz) or 3,550 min
-1
 (60Hz). 
 
The 170/220J-series compressor is normally driven by a flange motor and is able to operate 
continuously at variable rotation speed control when used with a variable speed driver. (The flange 
motor is not available for the 280J-series.) 
The newly developed J profile optimizes the rotor profile and mating, thereby improving the compressor 
efficiency significantly. 
 
 
 
Figure 2-17 J Profile