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Screw Compressor OIL

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hayden2009

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Oct 21, 2009
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What viscocity for oil would be required for a propane refrigeration system. We have 2 2500HP, and 1 300HP Howden Compressors packaged by Toromont. The refrigeration propane charge is less 1% ethane, bone dry -40. We are experiencing problems on the 300HP Compressor. It is requiring 2 oil pumps instead of the desigh, which is one pump. The compressor appears to be taking in more oil than design. We pulled the compressor and inspected and found no indication of any clearence issues.

We are now questioning the viscocity of the oil. Can someone help?
 
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Yes, mixes and seperates in the lube oil seperator. Attached is the MSDS for the oil.
 
we use summit ngp100 in the screws for refrig and ngp150 for field compression
 
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