SkyWalker
20-10-2010, 08:51 PM
Hello everyone,
If a TEV is overfeeding liquid into the evaporator due to bad bulb mounting or broken valve the result would be little or no superheat. Now with this (if i have read correctly) also comes lack of cooling.?
is this statement above correct? if so, is the lack of cooling because the refrigerant isnt changing state (latent heat) thus isnt gaining enough heat from the "refrigerated space?"
really im asking for a small explanation on the reasoning for the lack of cooling even though there is "too much" liquid refrigerant in the evap, so much infact that it marches out of the evap and into the comp, Doh! :/
I thank anyone in advance as any info is greatly appreciated and soaked up by my "eager to learn brain", lol
If a TEV is overfeeding liquid into the evaporator due to bad bulb mounting or broken valve the result would be little or no superheat. Now with this (if i have read correctly) also comes lack of cooling.?
is this statement above correct? if so, is the lack of cooling because the refrigerant isnt changing state (latent heat) thus isnt gaining enough heat from the "refrigerated space?"
really im asking for a small explanation on the reasoning for the lack of cooling even though there is "too much" liquid refrigerant in the evap, so much infact that it marches out of the evap and into the comp, Doh! :/
I thank anyone in advance as any info is greatly appreciated and soaked up by my "eager to learn brain", lol