Posted by NCWayne on April 21, 2016 at 19:08:45 from (173.188.169.54):
In Reply to: R 134A Freon posted by popinjohn on April 21, 2016 at 08:38:02:
You didn't mention doing so, and only one other post I was mentioned it, but if the system wasn't vacuumed out first, NONE of the information given is relevant. In fact without the air out of the system your going to have problems regardless of whether you get the right amount of refrigerant in the system or not. In fact you'll be lucky to get the right amount of refrigerant because, basically, the air takes up a lot of space.
That said, the high side will probably run around 250 plus, and the low side around 120, plus or minus. If you put a gage in the air vent it will read somewhere around 45 degrees when it's cooling properly.
I do a good many equipment systems, and rarely do I have any idea how much the system is supposed to hold, nor am I going to spend $600, per machine, for a manual, just for that info. I've been using the above numbers as a reference for nearly 15 years, and thus far have never had an issue.
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