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06-19-2019, 10:38 PM
#101
The one that shows a Liquid Column and a Vapor Column. Well; 87 to 106 anyway - I assumed a typo. <g>
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Originally Posted by
pecmsg
What chart shows 55*f from 77 - 106#’s?
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06-20-2019, 08:02 AM
#102
Originally Posted by
dlregan
I am working on a 2 ton split unit with 407-c refrig. the t/p chart reads that from 77 to 106 psi the temp is 55 deg.f that is a big slide. I am running pressure at 90 psi - 55 deg. and the temp. at the comp. is 73-76 so that gives me 21 deg. superheat. Its on a old unit but I installed a new copeland compressor with 407-c .
Disregard post I didnt know I was going to be given the 3rd degree. the unit is running find, being new to the web site it was my way trying to get to know some of you, my mistake.
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06-20-2019, 08:06 AM
#103
10 sub-cooling 20 Superheat
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06-20-2019, 08:11 AM
#104
Originally Posted by
dlregan
Disregard post I didnt know I was going to be given the 3rd degree. the unit is running find, being new to the web site it was my way trying to get to know some of you, my mistake.
If you want answers to your question we need a lot more information...………...Sorry but my grandson broke my crystal ball!
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06-20-2019, 08:12 AM
#105
Originally Posted by
Chris Johnson
10 sub-cooling 20 Superheat
If you say so!
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06-20-2019, 08:18 AM
#106
Did someone show up with thin skin ?
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06-20-2019, 08:30 AM
#107
Originally Posted by
pecmsg
If you want answers to your question we need a lot more information...………...Sorry but my grandson broke my crystal ball!
I see this was a mistake I dont need your answers and dont worry about me posting any else or looking at this web site maybe one of you smart asses can tell me how to unsubscribe.
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06-20-2019, 08:36 AM
#108
Originally Posted by
dlregan
Disregard post I didnt know I was going to be given the 3rd degree. the unit is running find, being new to the web site it was my way trying to get to know some of you, my mistake.
LOL on this one!!!!! I think that you getting to know "us" is all well and good.But, you WILL BE held accountable for EVERYTHING that you say or type!!!! Welcome!
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06-20-2019, 08:37 AM
#109
Originally Posted by
dlregan
I see this was a mistake I dont need your answers and dont worry about me posting any else or looking at this web site maybe one of you smart asses can tell me how to unsubscribe.
Cant give an answer too a vague question!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!GURU?
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06-20-2019, 08:46 AM
#110
Originally Posted by
dlregan
I see this was a mistake I dont need your answers and dont worry about me posting any else or looking at this web site maybe one of you smart asses can tell me how to unsubscribe.
Whats the matter here? You are supposed to answer our Q's so that we can help you. You can't un-subscribe from here,so your "words and attitude" will be on display forever and ever.
But I recommend that you stay & "join" us and get smarter and more Professional than you are.
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06-20-2019, 08:48 AM
#111
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06-20-2019, 08:53 AM
#112
You missed wrong forum section & t/p unless some how we got on to hot water tanks .....
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06-20-2019, 08:55 AM
#113
Originally Posted by
TechmanTerry
But I recommend that you stay & "join" us and get smarter and more Professional than you are.
This ^^^^^^
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06-20-2019, 09:00 AM
#114
Originally Posted by
dlregan
I am working on a 2 ton split unit with 407-c refrig. the t/p chart reads that from 77 to 106 psi the temp is 55 deg.f that is a big slide. I am running pressure at 90 psi - 55 deg. and the temp. at the comp. is 73-76 so that gives me 21 deg. superheat. Its on a old unit but I installed a new copland compressor with 407-c If I go any less the unit freezes up am I missing any thing.
Why are you posting in an old thread?
Start your own and give all the required information that Poodle Head Mikey has asked for.
Please do not ever post in old threads.
If this is a residential split system then posed in Residential.
If it has a commercial application such as a store, post in Commercial.
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