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  • 08-26-2007, 02:01 PM
    hvacpope
    thanks for the link, good stuff
  • 08-26-2007, 03:03 AM
    badbillr
  • 08-17-2007, 08:33 AM
    Special-K
    You two doods get a room.
  • 08-17-2007, 08:26 AM
    Dad
    No dude... ya know, like, uh.. look up dude guy.. post #2


    ...and uh.. like, you're on the educational committee dude? WoW, really kool title man.

  • 08-17-2007, 07:05 AM
    icemeister
    Quote Originally Posted by Lusker View Post
    cough... excuse me Charlie but...


    that's the same one i posted.. LOL

    and i thought it was hot here..
    Dave Dood.....Like, Hello?

    Your's is from Australia. That one only works below the equator with Metric refrigerants.
  • 08-16-2007, 09:49 PM
    cfcitywide
    OK to add to my confusion. I call RHS and ask for a OEM part # for a Bverege Aire mdl SP60-16C prep table cap tube replacement. It xref's to a .042 @ 144" in their book. I look at Supco's chart for a 1/4hp 134a med temp size and it gives me 99" of BC2 (.040). Can't see the #'s on the compessor unless it's pulled. RHS says 1/4hp HMMMM. All too general. My concern is that when RHS ships it comes with a note with the 144" .042 to cut to.... I guess I'll adjust by the actual length of the exsisting cap tube tomorrow
  • 08-16-2007, 09:48 PM
    Dad
    cough... excuse me Charlie but...


    that's the same one i posted.. LOL

    and i thought it was hot here..
  • 08-16-2007, 09:39 PM
    icemeister
    Here's another one.

    They have a cap tube resizer similar to what Lusker posted.
  • 08-16-2007, 09:30 PM
    hvacpope
    the BC-2 comes in 12' and 100' rolls, call your local supco rep. they'll do the math for you.
  • 08-16-2007, 09:23 PM
    Dad
    Here's another one... go to the left hand column .040 and if you take a look at the difference between .031, .036, and .044 to the right you will see that it supports both our theory's. They all have .31 difference in mulitpliers for .004 in ID.




    http://www.actrol.com.au/ProductLook...E/PAGE_431.HTM



    Crazy stuff
  • 08-16-2007, 09:11 PM
    Dad
    I'm no expert but...

    I know you can't scale due to the ID corrections and physical dynamics of liquid flow rates and specific weights of gravity, if I can think out loud here. They have no correlation between sizing like that.

    The way I figure it Math is Math. A division is same as a multiplier just reversed. Just seems logical but scaling is guess work. Would you agree with that?

    I would also be thinking out loud if I said that your length would also depend on the refrigerant type and again if you are changing refrigerants.


    There's a trick you could use that will help you tweak the system after you install your best calculated guess cap tube as it pertains to critical charge.

    slap me an email if you want to know.
  • 08-16-2007, 08:39 PM
    cfcitywide
    Quote Originally Posted by hvacpope View Post
    Thanks for the link but I was hoping to get a exact length for the Supco BC-2 (.040") to replace a OEM 144" .040"

    Hey Lusker Don't ask me how but I came up with just under 120" using that chart. I don't think you can reverse the chart so the recommended size is .042" on the left and the top doesn't show a .040" so I scaled the multipliers range for .036" to .042" to come up with a multiplier of .832. Therefore;.832 x 12 = 9.98' or 119.76". Any of this make sense?
  • 08-16-2007, 08:03 PM
    hvacpope
  • 08-16-2007, 07:40 PM
    Dad
    It's a bit old but try this.



    144" divided by 1.25 = 115.2 "
  • 08-16-2007, 07:02 PM
    cfcitywide

    Cap Tube Calculator

    Can anyone help me out. I need to know the length of .40"ID cap tube that will match 144" of .042ID. Are there anycap tube calculator downloads available on the web? Thanks

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