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Author Topic: Cavalier CDG-C Pressures w/134a?  (Read 3581 times)
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rbbcdb
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« on: August 02, 2010, 05:42:55 pm »

New compressor, cleaned throughout, new condenser motor and ready with 134a charge (supposedly)...what should the pressures be at 1)  Warm box start up, 90 degree ambient,  2)  Cooler operational for 2 hours, same temp?  The discharge line at evap is frosting up as well as shell.  Compressor never cycles.  I have no way of knowing the weight of the charge, but if I can pinpoint ambient and pressures/temps can I not confidently adjust charge?
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« Reply #1 on: August 03, 2010, 11:37:44 am »

did you vacuum the system? you have two draw a vacuum before charging. you also need gauges to accurately know how much coolant to put in. Refrigeration is not something for a do it yourself project unless you have the proper knowledge and equipment. Its not as easy as it looks.
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« Reply #2 on: August 03, 2010, 12:08:14 pm »

System was evacuated multiple times, but the charge was not weighed in.  Scales were in the field.  I guess it sounds like I need to reclaim it and weigh it in.  Along those lines, what is the proper quantity?  Somewhere I saw postings of 8 to 9 oz?  Does that sound close?  Necessary equipment is not an issue, just capturing it before it leaves the office is the challenge. 
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« Reply #3 on: August 06, 2010, 09:20:17 pm »

keep in mind that the capillary tube plays a key role in regulating the freon to the evaporator, you've changed the freon form R12 to 134a & your cap' tube may be starving the evaporator, you should change the filter/dryer while you're at it...
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