Hey, just wanted to get a better understanding of refrigerant critical temperature. I have read the definition multiple times, and have trouble correlating the practicality in the field of this term/condition.
If the discharge line temperature on a system running R404A was lets say, 190 degrees Fahrenheit, and the critical temperature is 161 degrees, are their any ill effects due to this? My thinking is that a discharge line temperature below the critical temperature would make a more efficient system.
Probably a dumb question, but after reading a thread about sub-cooling in a receiver this seems like the best place to ask lol. You guys are alright
If the discharge line temperature on a system running R404A was lets say, 190 degrees Fahrenheit, and the critical temperature is 161 degrees, are their any ill effects due to this? My thinking is that a discharge line temperature below the critical temperature would make a more efficient system.
Probably a dumb question, but after reading a thread about sub-cooling in a receiver this seems like the best place to ask lol. You guys are alright