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16-12-2009, 04:07 AM #26
Re: extreme winter operation
There was a concern regarding overpressure if the valves were closed to limit wind driven condensation in cold weather.
Does closing a valve on the inlet to the coil only adequately limit the condenser capacity in extreme cold adequately ?
By only closing the inlet valve the discharge side is open to the HP receiver.
I suppose the condenser could draw a large of amount of liquid back up but with a sufficiently sized HP receiver will that not work effectively?
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