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    cap tube sizing calculation



    evening all, got lumbered with this one. need to replace a 3.5m 1.3mm inside diameter cap tube and need the lendths if having to use either .64 or .52
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    Re: cap tube sizing calculation

    http://www.coolit.co.za/

    You can download a program from this site.
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    Re: cap tube sizing calculation

    Thanks for that link Brian, Ive downloaded the dancap programme and ive come up with an answer that i didnt expect. I expected as using a cap tube 50% smaller then the cap tube to be 50-60% ish shorter but this is what ive put and what its come up with. For the record the unit is a 3 half glass door freezer. Parameters ive put into the equasion are (And i dont think it makes a lot of difference anyway)
    R404 This I know is correct
    Evap temp -22f
    Condenser temp 120
    Return gas temp 0

    3.5m of 1.20mm cap = .025m (25cm!!!) of .7mm cap

    Can someone double check this for me as i seems VERY short

    Thanks

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    Re: cap tube sizing calculation

    Some previous users of Dancap have commented on odd results. You may want to try the Coolit link I provided. The answers seems closer to what I found to work in the past.
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    Re: cap tube sizing calculation

    Yes, always double check these bits of software - if at first you don't succeed etc....
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    Re: cap tube sizing calculation

    hey, i have a condensor 5 pk sanyo. the condensor has no capiler tube.
    im going to use daikin evaporator but it also has no cap tube
    how long the additional cap tube should be if i want to put the cap tube in evaporator side???

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    Re: cap tube sizing calculation

    thanks for the replies.
    i'll try it.
    thanks bro

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    Re: cap tube sizing calculation

    I've used R407c since a year ago.
    recently I get problems to get it.
    Some suppliers offer me to use R404a.
    which one is better between the two??
    what is the effect to my compressors and my AC performance???

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    Re: cap tube sizing calculation

    Quote Originally Posted by Latte View Post
    evening all, got lumbered with this one. need to replace a 3.5m 1.3mm inside diameter cap tube and need the lendths if having to use either .64 or .52
    any ideas
    You can try tecumseh's capilary tube selection...
    http://depositfiles.com/en/files/mv4hle77e
    In some places will have to think ...

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    Re: cap tube sizing calculation

    1.3mm is .054. .064 is 1.62mm
    conversion factor is 2.20.
    This would give you a length of 3.5m x 2.2
    = 7.7m of .064

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    Re: cap tube sizing calculation

    Quote Originally Posted by Aik View Post
    You can try tecumseh's capilary tube selection...
    http://depositfiles.com/en/files/mv4hle77e
    Very useful piece of software! Thank you!

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    Re: cap tube sizing calculation

    what size (cc) is the comp? we size our captubes on comp size and have vastly different lengths to the dancap results.
    also are you running med or low temp?
    is the evap single or multiple feed? i assume no distributor as they should be removed if not using a valve.

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    Re: cap tube sizing calculation

    Hi Folks,
    i have searched on the forum but i couldn't find a formula for capillary sizing? Do we have it anywhere on forum? If not could somebody redirect me on certain website or literature
    BR
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