What kind of information are you looking for?
You won't find any information from Copeland because they won't couple a VFD and Compressor, or warranty a compressor if you do it yourself. Maneurop only does it for really little compressors like 1/8 ton or something like that.
Because the Copeland scroll is compliant ( the scroll flanks are held together by centrifugal force), when you slow the thing down to 40Hz or less, the flanks separate. That 40HZ is also variable depending on the compressin ratio. This is from a Copeland app. engineer.
I don't know what danfoss has done.
Copeland's technology for variable capacity is based on unloading the compressor. They acutally move the orbiting scroll up a few thousanths to relieve the discharge pressure. You can go down to 10% @ constant speed. It is actually pretty simple, there fore reliable. They only make this up to 6 HP though. I have been told they are working on a horizontal, double ended, unloading scroll that is something like 30 HP. They call it the DIGITAL scroll. Check it out on their website. I have built a couple of small chillers using this. The first one we made held the chilled water temp @ +/- 0.05 F at only 30% load.
For variable speed compressors, you will have to look at asia. Daikin, Sanyo, Mitsubishi, LG, and Bright (china), have INVERTER scroll systems. Mostly on mini splits.
I could share more, but you should explain what you are after.
Regards,
Clyde