On a unit like this what would you want to see for superheat anyway ?
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On a unit like this what would you want to see for superheat anyway ?
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How much higher are normal readings at the pump for medium and low temp systems ?
SH at the pump is not application driven (it doesn't matter whether medium or low temp).
To prevent the possibility of liquid floodback to the compressor, you never want to see the SH below 20°F.
Likewise, to prevent a pump from seeing an early grave by forcing it to operate outside of its design envelope, you never want to see the SH above 40°F.
So there's your range......between 20°F and 40°F at the pump.
"The problem is the average person isn’t tuned in to lifelong learning, or going to seminars and so forth. If the information is not on television, and it’s not in the movies they watch, and it’s not in the few books that they buy, they don’t get it" - Jack Canfield