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craft 2 ton heating mode problem
hi
i have 2 ton craft split unit
it had leak so i repair it
when i charged the system
it work peftectly in cooling mode
11 a current
40 psi suction line pressure
but when i change it to heating mode
the discharge pressure increases gradually
starting from
8 ampere
100 psi
reaching 475 psi
and current reach 25 a
so compressor start opening relief valve
so pressure decrease to 350 psi then increase to 475 psi
so what is the problem
i checked both capillary tube and filter in outdoor unit they are working very good
voltage is 220 v
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Re: craft 2 ton heating mode problem
Replace your filter drier
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Re: craft 2 ton heating mode problem
reversing valve not changing over fully or check valve not opening?
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how i can check if the problem is from reversing valve or not
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can it be blockage in the indoor unit
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ok
man i think the reversing valve working
because i install it
then i tested it
before chraging the system
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how did u test it after installation? and did you use a wet rag to keep the body cool?
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Originally Posted by
kefah
ok
man i think the reversing valve working
because i install it
then i tested it
before chraging the system
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yes
i cool it using wet rig and water
then when i connect and disconnect the RV
its work perfectly
so can it be blockage or that impossible
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easiest way to proove what part is knackered is to degas it, fit gauge points on each pipe between components- the reversing valve may be moving- but not seating correctly!!
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can you explain more
now the system not contain *****
ok
i will fit the gauge to both suction line and discharge line connection
ok
then what
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So, out of interest,
What system is this?
What refrigerant is it operating on?
When you repaired it, how deep were your vacuum? Standing?
:cool:
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if youve degassed it then cut out the check valves and check you get flow through them- make sure u can braze em back in- also check for strainer gauzes before capillarys they can be clogged- again cut them out to inspect them- or blow through each component to proove flow
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Originally Posted by
The Viking
So, out of interest,
What system is this?
What refrigerant is it operating on?
When you repaired it, how deep were your vacuum? Standing?
:cool:
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ok
the system is split unit 24000 btu heating cooling
i repaired leaks and installed reversing valve
refrigerant is r 22
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Originally Posted by
install monkey
if youve degassed it then cut out the check valves and check you get flow through them- make sure u can braze em back in- also check for strainer gauzes before capillarys they can be clogged- again cut them out to inspect them- or blow through each component to proove flow
ok
i checked the strainer and its ok
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where was the leak originally?- was it on the reversing valve hence the replacement
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it was in the indoor unit
the installed reversing valve is new
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so you repaired the leak on the indoor , was the reversing valve jammed???- wondering why you replaced it? did you fit a new drier- heatpump drier?
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Originally Posted by
kefah
it was in the indoor unit
the installed reversing valve is new
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no the ex reversing valve was jammed
so it been removed
so i installled new one
after the problem happened i checked the filter drier
i didn't find it
it looks like been removed when the ex reversing valved jammed and both removed
so i received the spli without RV
filter drier
i installed the RV
without installing new filter drier
so the problem happened
cooling mode working very good
heating mode cause the compressor overheated
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was the indoor fan running in heating mode? - discharge pressure increased slowly-did the indoor coil get warm prior to reaching 475 psi? there should be 2 strainers/check valves - have u checked the indoor check valve?? trying to find info on craft units- can only find weather craft-
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was the indoor fan running in heating mode?
yes
discharge pressure increased slowly ?
yes
did the indoor coil get warm prior to reaching 475 psi?
yes
the indoor get too warm
but the return pipe from it was too little hot
have u checked the indoor check valve
no
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i dont know
but you will not find it
its made only in middle east
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http://www.crafft.co.uk/information.asp?show=5&id=2
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Originally Posted by
kefah
i dont know
but you will not find it
its made only in middle east
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Originally Posted by
install monkey
was the indoor fan running in heating mode? - discharge pressure increased slowly-did the indoor coil get warm prior to reaching 475 psi? there should be 2 strainers/check valves - have u checked the indoor check valve?? trying to find info on craft units- can only find weather craft-
was the indoor fan running in heating mode?
yes
discharge pressure increased slowly ?
yes
did the indoor coil get warm prior to reaching 475 psi?
yes
the indoor get too warm
but the return pipe from it was too little hot
have u checked the indoor check valve
no
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thanks to every body
today i took the indoor unit then connect it to an other outdoor unit
so it worked both in heating and cooling mode
so the problem no in the outdoor unit
then you suggest me to check the reversing valve
filter drier
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Originally Posted by
install monkey
if youve degassed it then cut out the check valves and check you get flow through them- make sure u can braze em back in- also check for strainer gauzes before capillarys they can be clogged- again cut them out to inspect them- or blow through each component to proove flow
can you explain more what you mean by check valves
and strainer gauze
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Check valve
A valve that closes to prevent backward flow of liquid
Strainer Gauze
"Filter"
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Check valve
A valve that closes to prevent backward flow of liquid
Strainer Gauze
"Filter"
thank u for info
may be
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Originally Posted by
jdunc2301
i dont know
i searched for the filter i didnt find it
it been removed before by another tech
and i checked the capillary tube
both flow was very good
reversing valve my fault
so before removing it
what you advise me to do
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I'm still thinking non condensables...
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Originally Posted by
The Viking
I'm still thinking non condensables...
:cool:
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what you mean
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today i opened the outdoor unit
and removed the rv
i brokeit so i discovered that its jammed
so i will install another rv
i installed filter dryer in the outdoor unit
any suggestion
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so did you replace the RV and drier, and did you keep the RV cool during brazing..as per your other post?
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Originally Posted by
jdunc2301
so did you replace the RV and drier, and did you keep the RV cool during brazing..as per your other post?
i installed filter drier
tomorrow i will install the RV
i will try to cool it
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Well, as per your other post on keeping a RV cool during brazing
As it's unlikely you have any cooling gel i would;
Fit the RV on to the pipework without braze.
Wrap the RV body with wet rag/cloth/paper towel
Using the correct method, braze one joint.
Wet the rag/cloth/paper towel again....and repeat until all joints are brazed to satisfaction
I have to add, this should have been covered during your training experience....
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Quote:
Originally Posted by
jdunc2301
Well, as per your other post on keeping a RV cool during brazing
As it's unlikely you have any cooling gel i would;
Fit the RV on to the pipework without braze.
Wrap the RV body with wet rag/cloth/paper towel
Using the correct method, braze one joint.
Wet the rag/cloth/paper towel again....and repeat until all joints are brazed to satisfaction
I have to add, this should have been covered during your training experience....
thank you man
i appreciate that from you
i installed the RV today
how i can check if it works properly before charging the system