Basically I need to know the correct way to pressure test a fridge system from what side to connect the gauges to how long to keep the system on test! Any ideas?
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Basically I need to know the correct way to pressure test a fridge system from what side to connect the gauges to how long to keep the system on test! Any ideas?
Im at college and got to do a report on pressure testing i know parts of how to do it , but would like to know if i am doing it the correct way if some1 could write the correct methors and explain it it woul be very helpfull
same as the thread < above<
It seems that college lecturers are teaching less and less now and the students don't do a lot of text book reading either.
Or is it me ?
No its not you. I beleive its the overall education institute standards forcing a generation gap, against the better judgement of the good lecturers. And too much time spent on play stations and the like, and not enough time building bogies, repairing punctures on push bikes, digging the garden, and not meddling with bicarb, water and biscuit tins when their kids.
The first question to be asked is which type of pressure test do you require?
System strength test, or a pressurised leak test?
Secondly are you intending to test the whole system or just part of the system?
Which of course is related to the first pair of questions.
Grizzly