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Posted by on May 14, 2008, 10:26 am
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> > Most of my work has been new construction and very little service tech
> > so forgive me if this is too simple. =A0My ex-wife called me a few days
> > ago and said her heat pump wasn't cooling. =A0She said someone replaced
> > the compressor, which made it much better, but it's still not cooling
> > like it should. =A0So I thought that unless I want to give her even more=
> > of my hard earned money, I better load up the truck and head over.
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> > Here's what I found. =A0It's a 3 ton 10 seer HEIL split system heat pump=
> > with a TXV. =A0New copeland recip compressor and new dual cap. =A0Coils
> > are clean, filter is clean. =A0I put the guages on and that's when I got=
> > a little confused.
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> > outside air temp - 81
> > inside air temp =3D 78
> > Outdoor humidity: ~70%
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> > Suc Pressure - 64
> > Suc temp - 80
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> > Liq Pressure - 200
> > Liq temp - 87
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> > Condenser TD - 13
> > Evaporator TD - 14
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> > My handy Trane charging chart shows it being slightly overcharged....
> > but shouldn't be enough to give me such a low TD across the evap.
> > Rather than just start fiddling with the charge I thought I might want
> > to actually try to figure out what's wrong with it.
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> > The only other thing out of the ordinary is the condenser fan was
> > replaced with one that's 75 rpm faster. =A0It calls for a 1075 rpm and
> > has a 1150. =A0In my brief experience I believe that won't have a big
> > effect.
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> > any ideas?
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> Without laying on of hands, my best guess would be to first pump down the
> system, put in a bi-flow filter dryer, blow out the lines with N2 to clear=
> out any debris left from the old compressor, then clean the TXV screen, se=
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> the system back up, pull a 400micron vacuum, and re-charge with virgin
> refrigerant. Start by weighing in the factory condenser charge, then balan=
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Will do. Thanks for your help.
Also, I forgot to mention that I heard a slight gurgling noise in the
liquid line, before the TXV. To me, that suggests an undercharge
because there's not a solid column of refrigerant at the TXV. That
was part of my confusion... a chart reading an overcharge but symptoms
(gurgling) indicating undercharge.
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