OK. Guys.
Say we have a Suction Temperature of 4c and a SST of -2c.
Mathematically the answer of 4 and -2 added together is 2
However 4 to -2 is a 6c split.
So which is the answer from a superheat perspective?
Grizzly
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OK. Guys.
Say we have a Suction Temperature of 4c and a SST of -2c.
Mathematically the answer of 4 and -2 added together is 2
However 4 to -2 is a 6c split.
So which is the answer from a superheat perspective?
Grizzly
Grizzly, +4 and -2 =6. As in 0 to +4*c sensible heat, then add the -2 to 0*c as well as it is is also sensible heat.
+4 -(-2)= +4+2 = +6
Either point crosses the 0 Datum hence it`s 6 k
Since superheat Is ^t of sst and st then it's 6C
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go to home select forum and then start new thread thats my method
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cheers quality
hey quality, home and forum are beside each other, went in both and cant see anywhere to start new thread
You need to select a form to post in click the forum and I normaly find the post new thread at the boottom
Hey Grizzly
The superheat is 6.
I look at it this way - forget + and - numbers and work as if they are all 1 increments on a rule and count the difference between the two points.
Thats my story anyway.
OK. Guys "Hands Up"!
I already knew the answer, only I watched a chap calculating a superheat value recently and he took the negative value away from the positive.
When I pointed out the correct method (as everyone else on this post!).
I though "what a good topic for the forum"!
Sadly you are all to clever.
Some interesting way of explaining all the same.
Thanks Grizzly