Re: Capillary tube sizing
Hi Sledge and welcome to the forum.
Here's a link to the first post I made on this forum back in 2001.
http://www.refrigeration-engineer.co...cked+capillary
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Re: Capillary tube sizing
get a sporlan txv built at your local sporlan dealer. internally equalized with a z charge in the powerhead and get rid of that cap tube. change the drier, put on a sightglass, evacuate it and recharge it with hot shot. you will be all in there.
Re: Capillary tube sizing
Quote:
Originally Posted by
hd88
get a sporlan txv built at your local sporlan dealer. internally equalized with a z charge in the powerhead and get rid of that cap tube. change the drier, put on a sightglass, evacuate it and recharge it with hot shot. you will be all in there.
Maybe if you had joined and posted two and a half years ago, when the original question was asked, then it might carry more weight. :D
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yeah how lame is it to have this stuff posted this long. yeah i guess he did tell me, alot about himself!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:D
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Frank, if I am experiencing these events.
I heat the evaporator with a heat weld.
ago I was doing vaccum before filling refrigerant.
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Hey people this is my first post, gotta say quite the smart bunch we got here. Anywho, my simple problem is as follows, got an upright old as time delfield freezer, tecumseh comp, was made for R12, however R 401B was put in, TXV was removed and replaced by a cap tube, say bout 2ft in length. Just want to know what size tube should be in there, also would the original TXV (R12) work should i remove the captube?
NYChvacguy