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how to base superheat eg81650 08-25-2007
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Posted by on August 25, 2007, 2:07 pm

Does anyone out there know how to base superheat on 150ft+ line set?


Posted by Tony on August 25, 2007, 2:35 pm
There is no real true settings for superheat, you as tech
must find what is best for your type of condition you are
working on. example while 10 degree of superheat may be
ideal for AC system with 25 feet line it might not be for 150 feet,
you need to know what is more important to you efficiency of
your system or life of compressor don't forget that compressor
gets cooling from gas coming back to it, some time compromised
got to be taking, but if compressor can not stay cool then suction
liquid injection must be added, it all depend on you application
ideal superheat is always around 10-20 degree however it should
never be less then 10.
Tony
www.cas-environ.com


>
> Does anyone out there know how to base superheat on 150ft+ line set?
>



Posted by on August 25, 2007, 2:55 pm

> There is no real true settings for superheat, you as tech
> must find what is best for your type of condition you are
> working on. example while 10 degree of superheat may be
> ideal for AC system with 25 feet line it might not be for 150 feet,
> you need to know what is more important to you efficiency of
> your system or life of compressor don't forget that compressor
> gets cooling from gas coming back to it, some time compromised
> got to be taking, but if compressor can not stay cool then suction
> liquid injection must be added, it all depend on you application
> ideal superheat is always around 10-20 degree however it should
> never be less then 10.
> Tony


You are so full-of-shit, it isn't funny.



Posted by Zyp on August 25, 2007, 3:55 pm
kjpro @ usenet.com wrote:
>> There is no real true settings for superheat, you as tech
>> must find what is best for your type of condition you are
>> working on. example while 10 degree of superheat may be
>> ideal for AC system with 25 feet line it might not be for 150 feet,
>> you need to know what is more important to you efficiency of
>> your system or life of compressor don't forget that compressor
>> gets cooling from gas coming back to it, some time compromised
>> got to be taking, but if compressor can not stay cool then suction
>> liquid injection must be added, it all depend on you application
>> ideal superheat is always around 10-20 degree however it should
>> never be less then 10.
>> Tony
>
>
> You are so full-of-shit, it isn't funny.

Jesus Tony! I can't belive you said what you said [albeit I could only read
the first few sentences cause everytime I try to sipher your shit - I get a
headache!]

--
Zyp



Posted by Tony on August 26, 2007, 1:59 pm

> kjpro @ usenet.com wrote:
>>> There is no real true settings for superheat, you as tech
>>> must find what is best for your type of condition you are
>>> working on. example while 10 degree of superheat may be
>>> ideal for AC system with 25 feet line it might not be for 150 feet,
>>> you need to know what is more important to you efficiency of
>>> your system or life of compressor don't forget that compressor
>>> gets cooling from gas coming back to it, some time compromised
>>> got to be taking, but if compressor can not stay cool then suction
>>> liquid injection must be added, it all depend on you application
>>> ideal superheat is always around 10-20 degree however it should
>>> never be less then 10.
>>> Tony
>>
>>
>> You are so full-of-shit, it isn't funny.
>
> Jesus Tony! I can't belive you said what you said [albeit I could only
> read the first few sentences cause everytime I try to sipher your shit - I
> get a headache!]

better yours then mine
tony



>
> --
> Zyp
>



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