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    evaporator ice



    the problem is ice on evaporator

    now the caz is (1) sorthage of refregerant.

    (2) system choking?

    or any other reasion.



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    Re: evaporator ice

    Quote Originally Posted by mianrizwan View Post
    the problem is ice on evaporator

    now the caz is (1) sorthage of refregerant.

    (2) system choking?

    or any other reasion.

    To short of defrost or not defrosting enough.
    evap is close to entrance point with warm air going up and icing it

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    Re: evaporator ice

    I should go for moisture around the coil which is below freezing temperature of water ,...just a wild guess..
    It's better to keep your mouth shut and give the impression that you're stupid than to open it and remove all doubt.

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    Re: evaporator ice

    no there is no any deforst system in the said ac.

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    Re: evaporator ice

    What was the presuures? also Check up the evap. filter cleanliness and fan speed.

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    Re: evaporator ice

    Quote Originally Posted by mianrizwan View Post
    the problem is ice on evaporator

    .
    Problem is your description of problem. Not enough data.
    Now after 3 post we found that is air conditioner in qustion here.
    Describe your unit with model# and describe conditions around unit and its placemant.
    Also:
    Here is a list of the temps/pressures needed to troubleshoot a system:

    Evap air/water in temp
    Evap air/water out temp
    Low side pressure or saturation temp
    Suction line temp at evap outlet
    Suction line temp at compressor inlet

    Cond air/water in temp
    Cond air/water out temp
    High side pressure or saturation temp
    Liquid line temp at receiver or condenser outlet
    Liquid line temp at TXV inlet
    The more information provided the more accurate the diagnosis.

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