Hello and good Easter to everyone!
I recently built a refrigeration unit with 3x10hp compressors which supports 6 chambers (@ -18 degrees celsius) with one evaporator each. All the chambers are supplied in parallel from the unit and each one of them is controlled by a thermostat and a solenoid valve. My problem is that every time a solenoid valve opens (which means a chamber started working), there is alot of tube vibration which results to tube leakages. For the supply line (of the evaporators) i used 18mm copper tube (that's the failing tube). Do you have any ideas on how to avoid that vibration?
I recently built a refrigeration unit with 3x10hp compressors which supports 6 chambers (@ -18 degrees celsius) with one evaporator each. All the chambers are supplied in parallel from the unit and each one of them is controlled by a thermostat and a solenoid valve. My problem is that every time a solenoid valve opens (which means a chamber started working), there is alot of tube vibration which results to tube leakages. For the supply line (of the evaporators) i used 18mm copper tube (that's the failing tube). Do you have any ideas on how to avoid that vibration?