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Climate Control: Compressor

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The compressor in an automotive A/C system serves two important functions:

BMW A/C systems use various types of compressors. These include:

The Seiko-Seiki type is a five-vane rotary compressor. It consists of a shaft with vanes, that maintain contact with the inner wall of a cavity. The cavity is shaped like an ellipse. As the shaft rotates, oil pressure and centrifugal force push out on the vanes, so that their outer edges stay in contact with the cavity. This creates spaces where the volume is expanded and contracted, to draw refrigerant vapor in, compress it, and force it out.

Fig 2: Identifying Compressor Pressure Inlet And Outlet
G03389375Courtesy of BMW OF NORTH AMERICA, INC.

When the space between the shaft and the cavity is large, the pressure is low. Refrigerant vapor is drawn into the space. When the vane passes the inlet port, the space is sealed off; no more refrigerant vapor can be drawn in. As the vane sweeps through 180°, the space shrinks, compressing the refrigerant. The refrigerant is then forced out through reed valves, to the discharge ports.

Fig 3: Identifying Label
G03389376Courtesy of BMW OF NORTH AMERICA, INC.

The Nippondenso compressor is a five cylinder swash-plate compressor. The swash plate is set on an angle, and it rotates with the shaft. As it goes through one complete revolution, it drives pistons from one end of their travel to the other, and back again. As it drives a piston forward in its cylinder, the piston compresses the refrigerant in the cylinder. The compressed refrigerant is then discharged. As the swash plate pulls a piston back, the piston draws refrigerant into the cylinder.

Fig 4: Identifying Compressor Stroke (1 Of 2)
G03389377Courtesy of BMW OF NORTH AMERICA, INC.
Fig 5: Identifying Compressor Stroke (2 Of 2)
G03389378Courtesy of BMW OF NORTH AMERICA, INC.