I guess the question is, how is the cooling capacity with 47f air? Large volumes of 47f air can cool pretty well.
I would wonder if the TXV has a poor CV match for the Evaporator size, causing the low discharge pressure, but I have a sample size of one here. No like I can compare the system to another - like we would with a Suburban for instance.
System on Fire Engine
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Re: System on Fire Engine
The system moves a lot of air and at 47 vent temp, it does a good job of keeping us cool.
Connections for the gauges are on the compressor. I would call it a long run of hose from there to the evaporator. It’s a cab over and the evaporator is mounted to the roof on the inside of the cab.
Connections for the gauges are on the compressor. I would call it a long run of hose from there to the evaporator. It’s a cab over and the evaporator is mounted to the roof on the inside of the cab.
Re: System on Fire Engine
There you go then, big suction line pressure drop is how you get 14 psi at the compressor but evaporator running reasonable.
Re: System on Fire Engine
Thanks for helping me understand that!
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