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    hi all,

    i have an o6e recip running full load.

    77 amps fla
    running 52 amps

    suction 270 kpa
    Discharge 1800 kpa
    sst 8.5 C
    sct 49 C
    liquid pipe temp - 39 C
    Suction Pipe Temp - 21 C

    Running on 3 x TXV

    Air on evap - 26 C
    Air off Evsap 23 C
    condenser 18 k split

    Need to be seeing 10 k split over evap.
    Used to get it but another tech attended site, gas leak and now i cannot trim the charge correctly very frustrating any ideas?



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    Re: weird Refrigeration

    Hi,
    I've no idea what an "o6e" is but i'll try and help.

    Firstly what refrigerant is it running on?

    With 10K subcooling and 12.5k superheat i would start looking at the TEVs for underfeeding.

    Are the filters clean and is the airflow correct in the evap?
    (This is assuming it isn't a chiller, If it start looking at your flow rates on your chilled water.)
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    Re: weird Refrigeration

    sst 8.5°C and suction temp 21°C for me mean clogged filter or coil, or air flow restriction.

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    Re: weird Refrigeration

    Quote Originally Posted by marc5180 View Post
    Hi,
    I've no idea what an "o6e" is but i'll try and help.

    Firstly what refrigerant is it running on?

    With 10K subcooling and 12.5k superheat i would start looking at the TEVs for underfeeding.

    Are the filters clean and is the airflow correct in the evap?
    (This is assuming it isn't a chiller, If it start looking at your flow rates on your chilled water.)
    Hi Mark.
    An 06E is a carrier recip!
    The attached is a 07e but is very similar.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Grizzly View Post
    Hi Mark.
    An 06E is a carrier recip!
    The attached is a 07e but is very similar.
    Grizzly
    Oh in that case i haven't a clue
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    Re: weird Refrigeration

    If you want a pretty picture of an 06E then...

    http://www.commercial.carrier.com/co...PRD211,00.html
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    Re: weird Refrigeration

    I would be looking for a plugged drier, liquid line kink or plugged TXV inlet strainer.

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    Re: weird Refrigeration

    Also check for a dirty condenser.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gary View Post
    Also check for a dirty condenser.
    Can i aks why check for a dirty condensor? If condensor become fouled suction superheat decreases doesn't it?
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    Re: weird Refrigeration

    Did the other tech put the correct refrigerant in it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by marc5180 View Post
    Can i aks why check for a dirty condensor? If condensor become fouled suction superheat decreases doesn't it?
    Separate problem. The condenser split seems high... especially with the evap severely underloaded. The primary problem would be liquid restriction.

    Over the years, I have found that multiple problems are the norm.
    Last edited by Gary; 04-02-2011 at 12:17 AM.

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    Re: weird Refrigeration

    Could a restriction in the suction line cause this issue. There ia no restriction in the liquid line at all. Ahu filters are brand new Evap coil clean carried out a month ago. I like the blocked tx valve strainer idea. Will look into it.

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    Re: weird Refrigeration

    And r22 gents

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    Re: weird Refrigeration

    High discharge, low suction, if not drier look at failed TX valve. Liquid stacked in high side.

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    Re: weird Refrigeration

    Hi Koopy
    This one sounds tricky with high discharge temp and high superheat with acceptable subcooling. A couple of things to check here - first touchy feely check for temp differences in the liquid and suction lines, like Gary (Mr Wisdom) said there could be more than one fault and monkey spanners is there a contaminant in the system (check history with previous tech). It would be prudent to search this forum to find link and download the O6E manual. From what you wrote it is a DX air cooled a/c system, what is the ambient and serial number?

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    Re: weird Refrigeration

    High discharge temp means not much cold vapour coming down the suction line.
    High superheat means not much liquid passing through the TX valves into the evap.
    Subcooling good because that's where all the liquid is, in the condenser and liquid lines.

    Like gary said, liquid line problem, drier, strainers or TX valves themselves.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Koopy View Post
    Could a restriction in the suction line cause this issue. There ia no restriction in the liquid line at all. Ahu filters are brand new Evap coil clean carried out a month ago. I like the blocked tx valve strainer idea. Will look into it.
    Could, but you are going to have some serious frosting at the restriction if it's in the suction line. Also where are you measuring your suction pressure? If at the compressor, then suction line problem a possiblity, but if you measure low pressure at the evap itself, then that shows the problem before the evap in the liquid line as said.
    Last edited by paul_h; 04-02-2011 at 12:35 PM.

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    Re: weird Refrigeration

    Carried out further repairs on same unit, changed driers (partially blocked), pressure and leak tested properly, evacuated system to below 500 microns, then charged system and is now running fine.

    I came to the conclusion that the system was full of non-condensable's due to low or no vacuum done on original job.

    Amazing what you can achieve when you take the time to do the job properly.

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