Quote Originally Posted by mikeref View Post
Drop the liquid pressure and temperature, syphon off the vapour to suction line to maintain low superheated or near nil superheated vapour to compressor for maximum volumetric efficiency and less overall energy wasted in compressing to higher discharge pressure. In return, the lowered liquid pressure, but more important, the lower liquid temperature, without any vapour, and maintaining constant pressure entering evaporator, uses the least amount of energy of itself and allows increased performance through evap coil, so long as rifled tubing is employed.. Now correct me as my neck is firmly wedged on the chopping block and some masked man with a large axe is standing over me.
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