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    "lack of refrigerant alarm"



    Good day to all,

    Summer is approaching very fast in our region; in which we are staring to encounter "lack of refrigerant alarm" in our chiller packs system. We check all the possible causes like leaks, suction and discharge pressure as well as the ampere reading and all other areas in which the fault was related, but everything was normal. Can you help me to figured out what are the other possible causes of this alarm.

    Thanks and God bless,

    szanch18



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    Re: "lack of refrigerant alarm"

    Is the alarm level set correctly?
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    Re: "lack of refrigerant alarm"

    If you measured all, you should submit data here:
    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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