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    High superheat after adding a lot of refrigerant …. Help



    Ok so been in hvac (mostly residential) for a long time never really messed with wall in freezers or coolers until my new job. Since starting I have trouble shot and installed a couple systems but now me and my partner are stumped. A few weeks ago we get a call the institutions main freezer is downer go out there system A ( the main load) one condenser one evap tripped on the oil control so we put a request in for oil and a oil pump the institution did not have one for us to use. checked systems b&c both 2 evap to one condenser were operating normally other then needing defrost heaters so we put a request in for them as well and we shut the freezer down and call in the freezer trucks. While waiting for approval someone in food service calls outside contractors in Who decided B needed to be leak checked (removed all refrigerant) and the other had wiring issues and needdd a new time clock( seems now the fan delay was not engaging the fans) and is what is listed on the work order. Now C keeps short cycling due to low pressure so I’m sure if they took refrigerant from that unit.
    Now the in-house guys, us, have to play clean up and guess and check what they did and get this up and running. We get the oil in A and off she goes pressure was around 22 we wanted to get the other systems working and the box to temp before checking superheat. We started with the unit that just going off on low pressure and inside the door in old sharpie says approx 34lbs r404 so we start filling we have now added close to 50 lbs of refrigerant and it still seems grossly under charged 0psi suction 160 liquid with a superheat inside at one of the heads at 54 at the condenser at 93. We don’t want to keep adding but I don’t know what else to do. We still have to find the leak in the nitro one and charge that too…

    system was installed in 2000
    No headmaster
    Yes receiver
    Standard txv

    Coil only getting frost on the first 1/4 of the evap.
    The condenser sits out side
    the unit that is currently now operational was running at 22 suction and 200 liquid
    Indoor evaps are bme190
    Condenser tags faded to bell

    please help or I will go bald soon 🤪



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    Re: High superheat after adding a lot of refrigerant …. Help

    TEV faulty, not letting enough refrigerant through would be my first thing to go for.

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