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    Calculate capilary tube for R410



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    Perhaps who have program or formula to calculate lenght capilary tube for heating/cooling for air condition on R410 refregitant ?

    Power cca 5kW
    Commpressor cca 1,5kw

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    Re: Calculate capilary tube for R410

    For modifications or experimenting, it is better to use TXV.
    Capillary in series production is obtained by rough calculation and fine tuning by experimenting.

    http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m5PRC/is_2_112/ai_n24998225/
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    Re: Calculate capilary tube for R410

    tnx,

    But perhaps anyone know practical how long and diameter iscapilary tube for 5kw aircondition ? I not nead ideality, only approximation from other ON/OFF factory outside unit...

    I need to make modification on some LG outside unit, who have EEV and on/off comnpressor ( have digital communaction betwen outside and inside unit) to work with normal inside on/off unit. I need only for cooling unpretending room.


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    Re: Calculate capilary tube for R410

    Found a Trane document with some R410a capillary data in it, may be helpful.

    http://www.scribd.com/doc/27057900/T...-Piping-System

    Dancap, Danfoss, does not have R410a in it.
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    Re: Calculate capilary tube for R410

    Quote Originally Posted by Brian_UK View Post
    Found a Trane document with some R410a capillary data in it, may be helpful.

    http://www.scribd.com/doc/27057900/T...-Piping-System

    Dancap, Danfoss, does not have R410a in it.
    I think that is for selecting capillary for subcooler and not for evaporator.

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    Re: Calculate capilary tube for R410

    Quote Originally Posted by glavca View Post
    tnx,

    But perhaps anyone know practical how long and diameter iscapilary tube for 5kw aircondition ? I not nead ideality, only approximation from other ON/OFF factory outside unit...

    I need to make modification on some LG outside unit, who have EEV and on/off comnpressor ( have digital communaction betwen outside and inside unit) to work with normal inside on/off unit. I need only for cooling unpretending room.


    Best Regards Jože
    I saw in some Mitsubishi Electric service manuals that capillary tube length and bore is noted on refrigerant diagrams. Try to search for their manuals and see what could be found.

    I found that for 18000 BTU model MSH18NV capilary is 2X 750mm of 1,6mm bore.
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    Re: Calculate capilary tube for R410

    2 x 750mm in paralell bind together ?


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    Re: Calculate capilary tube for R410

    Quote Originally Posted by glavca View Post
    2 x 750mm in paralell bind together ?


    Regards Jože
    Here it is outdoor unit heat exchanger divided in 2 circuits. Each circuit ends in its own capillary and at other side capillaries are bonded together. That is for balancing outdoor heat exchanger. If your is of 1 circuit only, you could bond both ends of capillaries.

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