RE: [DML] AC system compressor doesn't cycle, high discharge pressure
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RE: [DML] AC system compressor doesn't cycle, high discharge pressure
- From: "Dave Sontos" <dsontos@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 11 Aug 2005 22:58:21 -0400
The key point here is that you want enough freon in the system to maintain
35 degrees in the evaporator, too little and you can freeze up, too much and
you get no cooling.
I don't have a R134 temperature/pressure chart, so I can't say what
pressures you should be seeing.
Dave Sontos
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Subject: Re: [DML] AC system compressor doesn't cycle, high discharge
pressure
Page N:09:01 says pressures are dependent upon ambient air temperature.
90 F (32c) the book says low side pressure is 25-32 psi. That doesn't jive
with what you said. Am I reading this wrong?
Also, what quantity (in weight) of freon should I load if I've converted to
R-134a? Will the pressures be comparable?
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