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    Fan cycling control



    when using a fan cycling control on a outdoor condensing unit how do you determine what the cut out and cut in should be.

    thanks guys



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    Re: Fan cycling control

    Quote Originally Posted by NEW GUY View Post
    when using a fan cycling control on a outdoor condensing unit how do you determine what the cut out and cut in should be.

    thanks guys

    was gonna ask somethibg else but had a brain fart

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    Re: Fan cycling control

    cut out and cut in depends upon your refrigerant you should mention the type of refrigerant after that any one will be able to send you the actual cut in and cut out

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    Re: Fan cycling control

    Steps involved :
    a) Check the acceptable / lower condensing pressure from the TEX valve when used
    b ) find out the lower condensing pressure wherby the TEX valve does not contribute to hunting
    c) if the design & lowest condensing pressure gap is too wide , decide the number of steps & set your cycling pressure controller or teperature signal accordingly

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