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moideen
06-05-2008, 04:35 PM
Hi to everybody
I want to know the superheat settings of low temperature applications. Is this settings same to the medium temperature applications?
:rolleyes::p
taz24
06-05-2008, 07:08 PM
yes superheat is the same.
The aplication may change but superheat will be around 6 degrees.
Superheat is a measurement of actual refrigerant temp in the suction line above saturation temp of the boiling liquid in the evap (direct expansion only).
taz.
nike123
06-05-2008, 10:20 PM
Are you talking about compressor or evaporator superheat?
moideen
06-05-2008, 10:54 PM
i am talking about txv superheat.
US Iceman
06-05-2008, 10:56 PM
Superheat is a measurement of actual refrigerant temp in the suction line above saturation temp of the boiling liquid in the evap (direct expansion only).
I agree with the underlined section above, but why only direct expansion taz?????
powell
06-05-2008, 11:09 PM
Hi to everybody
I want to know the superheat settings of low temperature applications. Is this settings same to the medium temperature applications?
moideen,
The operating SH setting at the evaporator for a refrigeration system depends on the temperature difference between the refrigerant and the medium being cooled.
With that said here are some rule of thumbs, in degrees F.
High temp: 8 - 12
Medium temp: 6 - 8 F
Low Temp: 4 - 6 F
Powell
Powell
no disrespect but what has the medium being cooled got to do with superheat. As far as I have always thought superheat is as described by Taz24 at the beginning of this thread.
Ian
Grizzly
08-05-2008, 12:21 AM
Powell
no disrespect but what has the medium being cooled got to do with superheat. As far as I have always thought superheat is as described by Taz24 at the beginning of this thread.
Ian
Ouch Pooh!
That smarts! Have you been eating the Marmite Sandwiches again?
Grizzly
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