Single screw compressors overview
Vilter single screw compressors are designed and built to deliver ease of use, lower cost of ownership and reliable performance. With balanced axial and radial loads, single screw compressors are inherently suited for high pressure operations up to 2,000 PSI or 138 bar. Proven under pressure, the durability of single screw technology outperforms twin screw products.
- Balanced design minimizes bearing loads and vibration for extended equipment life
- Compatible with sustainable refrigerants including ammonia and CO₂
- Proven reliability across 10,000 installations worldwide
- Advanced Parallex slide system optimizes efficiency across all operating conditions
- Eliminates need for variable frequency drives in many applications
- Single screw design allows in-place servicing for reduced maintenance costs and maximum uptime
- Engineered for high-pressure operation up to 2,000 PSI or 138 bar
- First bearing inspection at 120,000 hours reduces lifecycle costs (for ammonia refrigeration applications only)
- Industry-leading warranty of 5 years on internal parts and 15 years on bearings (for ammonia refrigeration applications only)
How single screw compression works
The single screw compressor features a unique balanced design with one main rotor and two opposing gate rotors. This balanced configuration creates equal and opposite forces that cancel each other out, resulting in minimal bearing load, reduced vibration and extended component life.
Featured single screw compressors
Vilter engineers all single screw compressor platforms for specific industrial applications. Each technology leverages the core advantages of single screw design while optimizing performance for distinct operating conditions and refrigerant requirements.

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We’re dedicated to supporting customers with high performing, sustainable compression solutions. Vilter single screw compressors are bringing proven reliability, increased energy efficiency and reduced environmental impact to meet the demands of large-scale operations.
Applications for Vilter industrial single screw compressors
Vilter single screw compressors serve diverse industrial applications where reliability, efficiency and sustainability drive equipment selection. Each application benefits from the core advantages of single screw technology while addressing specific operational requirements.
Why choose Vilter industrial single screw compressors?
Single screw compressors combine proven technology with practical advantages that reduce risk and simplify execution across industrial applications.
Key differentiators:
- Balanced design extends bearing life and achieves longer maintenance intervals
- Parallex slide system eliminates need for variable frequency drives in many applications
- Compatible with sustainable refrigerants supporting zero global warming potential goals
- Field-proven across 10,000 installations worldwide in demanding industrial environments
Support from design to service
Copeland provides comprehensive support throughout the equipment lifecycle.
FAQs about single screw compressors
What is a single screw compressor and how does it differ from a twin screw compressor?
A single screw compressor uses one main rotor with two opposing gate rotors to compress gas. This balanced design creates equal and opposite forces that cancel each other out, resulting in minimal bearing loads and vibration. Twin screw compressors use two intermeshing rotors that create unbalanced axial and radial forces, leading to higher bearing loads, increased vibration and more frequent maintenance. The single screw design allows independent control of capacity and volume ratio through dual slide valves, while twin screw designs typically require variable frequency drives to achieve similar efficiency at part load.
What applications are best suited for single screw compressors?
Vilter single screw compressors excel in industrial refrigeration (cold storage, food processing, ice rinks), renewable natural gas compression (landfill gas, digester gas) and industrial heat pump applications (district heating, process heating). The technology is particularly well-suited for applications requiring high reliability, efficient part-load operation, compatibility with natural refrigerants and minimal maintenance. The balanced design handles high-pressure operation up to 2,000 PSI or 138 bar, making it ideal for transcritical CO₂ systems and heat pump applications requiring elevated discharge temperatures.
How do Parallex slide valves improve efficiency compared to other capacity control methods?
Parallex slide valves provide independent control of capacity (10-100%) and volume ratio (1.2-7.0), allowing the compressor to match both flow requirements and compression ratio to actual operating conditions. This eliminates over-compression and under-compression losses that waste energy. The system automatically adjusts to maintain peak efficiency across the full load range without the complexity, cost and potential efficiency penalties of variable frequency drives. This design advantage can deliver up to 15% energy savings compared to twin screw alternatives.
What refrigerants are compatible with single screw compressors?
Vilter single screw compressors are engineered for natural refrigerants including ammonia (R-717), subcritical CO₂ and transcritical CO₂ (R-744). These refrigerants offer zero global warming potential and support sustainability goals while delivering excellent thermodynamic performance. The robust construction and balanced design handle the demanding operating conditions associated with natural refrigerants, including high pressures in transcritical CO₂ and heat pump applications.
What maintenance advantages does single screw technology provide?
The balanced design minimizes bearing loads, allowing the first bearing inspection at 120,000 hours (approximately 15 years of continuous operation). This extends maintenance intervals and reduces lifecycle costs compared to twin screw compressors that typically require major overhauls every five years. The single screw design allows in-place servicing without removing the compressor from the system. Fewer moving parts and lower component stress result in reduced maintenance requirements and higher uptime across the equipment lifecycle.
How is a Vilter single screw compressor sized for specific applications?
Sizing requires defining the required capacity, operating temperature range (evaporating and condensing temperatures), refrigerant type and duty cycle. Ambient conditions, load variations and whether the application requires continuous or intermittent operation are also considered. The Parallex slide system provides wide operating flexibility, but proper sizing ensures the compressor operates in its most efficient range. Copeland's technical team and online selection tools help validate the match between application requirements and compressor capabilities.
What is the warranty coverage for single screw compressors?
Copeland offers industry-leading warranty coverage for Vilter single screw compressors: 5 years on compressor internal parts and 15 years on all compressor bearings. This extended bearing warranty reflects the durability advantages of the balanced single screw design and demonstrates Copeland's confidence in long-term reliability. The warranty provides added assurance for facilities prioritizing lifecycle value and predictable operating costs.
How are technical documentation and selection tools for Vilter single screw compressors accessed?
Technical documentation, performance data and selection support are available through the Online Product Information (OPI) tool. The Copeland Mobile app provides quick access to product information and resources from mobile devices for field reference. For application-specific guidance and system design support, contact Copeland's technical team through the contact form on this page.
What information is needed before contacting Copeland about compressor selection?
Prepare details about the application including refrigerant type, required capacity (tons or kW), operating temperatures (evaporating and condensing), ambient conditions, duty cycle (continuous or intermittent) and any special requirements such as high-pressure operation or heat recovery. Information about existing system architecture, electrical supply and space constraints helps technical specialists provide accurate recommendations. If replacing existing equipment, model numbers and performance data from current compressors provide useful reference points.
How does single screw technology support sustainability goals?
Single screw compressors support sustainability through multiple pathways. Compatibility with natural refrigerants (ammonia, CO₂) enables zero global warming potential refrigeration and heat pump systems. Superior part-load efficiency reduces energy consumption and associated carbon emissions. The balanced design and extended maintenance intervals minimize resource consumption over the equipment lifecycle. In heat pump applications, the technology enables facilities to reduce fossil fuel consumption and transition to electrified heating with coefficient of performance values exceeding conventional boiler systems by three to five times.
What support does Copeland provide for international installations?
Copeland maintains a global presence with technical support, service capabilities and distribution networks across North America, Europe, Asia Pacific and other regions. Factory-trained service technicians, genuine OEM parts availability and regional technical specialists support installations worldwide. The company's experience spans diverse regulatory environments and application requirements across global markets. Regional nuances in product offerings and support capabilities are addressed through local Copeland representatives.
How do single screw compressors perform in extreme ambient conditions?
The robust construction and balanced design of Vilter single screw compressors provide reliable operation across wide ambient temperature ranges. Transcritical CO₂ platforms are specifically engineered for demanding ambient conditions where conventional systems struggle. The Parallex slide system automatically adjusts to maintain efficiency as operating conditions change. Proper system design, including adequate heat rejection capacity and appropriate controls, ensures stable performance in extreme climates. Copeland's application engineering team provides guidance for installations in challenging environmental conditions.
Selection guidance: How to choose the right Copeland industrial compressor
Selecting the right industrial compressor is a critical decision for engineers, OEMs and facility teams aiming to achieve optimal system performance and reliability. This structured approach will help guide the selection process based on key factors such as duty cycle, capacity, operating envelope, refrigerant compatibility and service strategy. Explore real-world successes to aid decision-making and discover how Copeland solutions deliver measurable benefits.
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