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    pressure temperature chart



    Hey,

    I am a apprentice fridge engineer and am getting on rather well.
    I believed that I knew how to work out pressures and temperatures using pressure temperature charts but after a chat with my friend I am hugely mind boggled.

    Could someone please explain to me in the simplest form about how to calculate pressures for systems, both AC and fridge.

    I'm not 100% sure how to use the charts to figure out if a system is Short of gas or what the room temperature will be at x PSI and things like that.


    Much appreciated for the responses



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    Re: pressure temperature chart

    A good source of useful information, apart from here, is the Sporlan website.

    To start with download document 10-35 from here...

    http://sporlanonline.com/literature-...nal-materials/
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    Re: pressure temperature chart

    Someone produced this one
    Last edited by RANGER1; 23-05-2014 at 11:46 PM.

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    Re: pressure temperature chart

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i29nDp6sRac

    For those who like to watch, not read

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    Re: pressure temperature chart

    Thanks very much guys. Much appreciated

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    Re: pressure temperature chart

    Also look up system balance, and Gary's post in fundamentals
    101.
    compare saturated suction to room temp, if more than 10deg c (approx) something wrong.
    Also discharge saturated pressure compared to ambient.

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