Rotary Compressor

LG Rotary Compressor provides a wide range of single, twin cylinder with Fixed and Variable Speed Compressors, provide you with full support in various applications of your needs.

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Spec Detail
 Fixed SpeedVariable Speed
Features
RefrigerantR22, R32, R134a, R290, R410A, R454BR32, R134a, R290, R410A, R454B
Capacity (kW)1.8 - 11.01.0 - 14.0
Capacity (Btu/hr)6,142 - 37,5323,412 - 47,768
Cylinder TypeSingle, TwinSingle, Twin
ApplicationAir Conditioning, Dehumidifier, DryerAir Conditioning, Dehumidifier, Dryer, AWHP
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Spec Detail
 
 
Features
Refrigerant
Capacity (kW)
Capacity (Btu/hr)
Cylinder Type
Application
 
Spec Detail
Fixed SpeedVariable Speed
R22, R32, R134a, R290, R410A, R454BR32, R134a, R290, R410A, R454B
1.8 - 11.01.0 - 14.0
6,142 - 37,5323,412 - 47,768
Single, TwinSingle, Twin
Air Conditioning, Dehumidifier, DryerAir Conditioning, Dehumidifier, Dryer, AWHP
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* Fixed Speed capacity is tested under ASHRAE-T conditions at 60Hz. Variable Speed capacity is tested under ARI conditions at 60Hz.
Q.
What is the difference between a Rotary Compressor and a Scroll Compressor?
A.
In a Rotary Compressor compresses refrigerant inside its compression chamber with the help of the rotary motion of the roller and vertical movement of the vane. In contrast to this, a Scroll Compressor, compression of the refrigerant takes place inside the scroll wrap with the help of scrolls.
Q.
What is a Rotary Compressor?
A.
A Rotary compressor uses a rotary-type positive-displacement mechanism for compressing the refrigerant. A Rotary Compressor is composed of a body and an accumulator. The body can be split into two parts: one with the motor and the other with the compressor.
Q.
Which systems use Rotary Compressors?
A.
All these components are essential to the operation of an air conditioner. Air conditioners, just like refrigerators, require a compressor to function. The most common compressor used in residential air conditioners is a Rotary Compressor.
Q.
Why do Rotary Compressors have accumulators?
A.
The refrigerant from the evaporator is not directly sucked into the compression chamber of the compressor; instead, it passes through the accumulator first. The accumulator helps the liquid refrigerant evaporate before being sucked into the compression chamber.
Q.
What is the difference between a Single Rotary and a Twin Rotary Compressor?
A.
A Single Rotary Compressor has one cylinder, while a Twin Rotary Compressor has two cylinders, offering greater efficiency and balance.

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* Some images are simulated for illustrative purpose only. ** The mentioned applications are primarily used examples.