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Posted by on March 6, 2007, 10:55 pm
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> > > Did an install on a Rheem 4T RPNE. Factory says to add .6 oz/ft. over
> > > 15'. OK, I pulled her down to <500 microns and added exactly 21 oz
> > > gas. (ie 50-15 X.6 oz)
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> > > Now I fire her up and she runs about a minute of two and shuts off
> > > while AH continues to go. "Y" remains hot.
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> > > Now I hook up the guages and low is about 65 PSI and hi goes upwards
> > > of 300 PSI!!!.
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> > > OK now I recover the refrigerant and add enough back in to to bring it
> > > to the Rheem chart. Now it's about 40-45 PSI low/200-210 PSI hi at
> > > about 50 ambient and 65 IDB. It's producing about 25-30 heat rise
> > > over the coil.
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> > Whats your subcooling??
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> > > Have you ever seen the factory charge this far off?? Does elevation
> > > affect factory charge that much? (site is at 1500')- Hide quoted
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> Subcooling isn't valid for a HP running in heat mode. He could use the
> Lennox method of heating the home with aux. heat then blocking off the
> condenser and running it in AC mode to get his subcooling reading.
> Superheat won't tell him anything either since his indoor coil has a
> TXV.
We all know we charge by SC on a TXV system, but knowing the SH is valuable
data for troubleshooting.
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