Wednesday, Apr 22, 2020 at 10:01
Hi
Since the dawn of time R12 R134a has had ideal temps pressures to operate at. Few auto makers achieve this . Most in the commercial world do .
Condensor pressures are a by product of the charging process . To high fit another condenser
Evaporator
liquid supply must be 100%
measured by subcool = where liquid exists in the bottom row of condenser
-------Auto charging is typically restricted by excessive pressures this supplies less than 100% liquid
and causes less than ideal evaporator cooling . Less than 100% liquid supplies vapour. vapour cannot be used to cool.
Situation compounds ,say u get 100% charge loaded in but then the pressures are high . This either compromises performance or u fit another condenser to regain performance .
Evaporator-------supplied over temp liquid causes excessive flash boil //flash gas
Result ---flash boil reduces evaporator cooling capacity
How it occurs --high temp liquid passes thru TX valve , refrigerant is high temp the cooling capacity of the evap is then used to cool the liquid . The low pressure temp liquid can then be used as per normal functioning evaporator
Ideal condenser pressures restrict flash gas condition. This promotes MAXIMUM evaporator efficiency . This only occurs when the evap is supplied 100% full liquid line at correct pressure/ temp
Fitted second // improved condensers to container cranes /govt trucks /underground
mine trucks and a few cars . All of these are in Northern Australia desert and tropical conditions .
Charged low pressures are governed by thermostat but also by the refrigerant freezing pressure .
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