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Residential Air Conditioners and Heat Pumps Using R-22 and Puron® Refrigerant: Application Guideline and Service Manual
Nominal
Suction Line
Size
OD
(Btuh)
(in.)
1/2
18000
5/8
3/4
1/2
5/8
24000
3/4
7/8
5/8
30000
3/4
7/8
5/8
36000
3/4
7/8
5/8
3/4
42000
7/8
1 1/8
3/4
48000
7/8
1 1/8
3/4
60000
7/8
1 1/8
= Line set application not recommended
Example 1
While on a service call, after checking for proper indoor and outdoor
airflow, Tom finds the following pressures and temperatures at the
service valves of a Puron air conditioner:
Liquid line pressure = 340 psig
Liquid line temperature = 97°F
Suction line pressure = 125 psig
Suction line temperature = 70°F
Using a Puron PT chart, the subcooling is determined to be 8°F, which is
within ±3 of the 10°F listed on the rating plate. Tom believes the charge
is correct.
He calculates the superheat to be approximately 27°F
superheat. The apparently high superheat has Tom concerned.
Tom uses the Pseudo Evaporator Superheat method to check the TXV
performance. The system is a 3-ton Puron air conditioner with 75 feet
equivalent length of 3/4" suction line. Based on
approximately 3-psig pressure drop in the vapor line.
instructions, he takes the suction line temperature at the outlet of the
evaporator and finds it to be 53°F. Tom adds 3 psig to the 125-psig
suction pressure at the outdoor unit to get 128 psig evaporator pressure.
The saturated pressure of 128 equates to 44°F. Tom calculates the
evaporator superheat to be (53°F - 44°F =) 9°F. The TXV appears to be
operating properly.
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Table 6 – Puron System Suction Pressure Drop
Pressure
Suction
Drop
Velocity
(psi/100 ft)
fpm
9.9
1649
3.1
1018
1.2
678
16.7
2199
5.2
1357
2.0
904
1.0
678
7.8
1696
2.9
1130
1.5
848
10.9
2036
4.1
1356
2.0
1017
14.1
2375
5.4
1582
2.7
1187
0.8
696
6.9
1808
3.5
1357
1.0
796
10.4
2260
5.2
1696
1.4
995
Table
6, the system has
Per the
Puron Suction Line Pressure Drop (psig)
Total Equivalent Line Length (ft)
20
80 50
100
125
2
5
8
10
1
2
2
3
0
1
1
1
3
8
13
17
1
3
4
5
0
1
2
2
0
0
1
1
2
4
6
8
1
1
2
3
0
1
1
1
2
5
9
11
1
2
3
4
0
1
2
2
3
7
11
14
1
3
4
5
1
1
2
3
0
0
1
1
1
3
6
7
1
2
3
3
0
0
1
1
2
5
8
10
1
3
4
5
0
1
1
1
NOTE: The additional superheat at the compressor is due principally to
heat gain in the 75 feet of suction line with a minor contribution by the
pressure drop. Because the suction line of the lineset was the same size
as the vapor service valve fitting and less than 80 feet, Tom could have
ignored the pressure drop in the suction line and obtained the evaporator
superheat by using the vapor service valve pressure of 125 psig
(saturated temperature = 43°F) and the evaporator outlet temperature of
53°F. The evaporator superheat is calculated to be (53°F – 43°F =) 10
°F.
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150
175
200
225
12
15
17
20
4
5
5
6
1
2
2
2
21
25
29
33
7
8
9
10
2
3
3
4
1
1
2
2
10
12
14
16
4
4
5
6
2
2
3
3
14
16
19
22
5
6
7
8
3
3
4
4
18
21
25
28
7
8
9
11
3
4
5
5
1
1
1
2
9
10
12
14
4
5
6
7
1
1
2
2
13
16
18
21
6
8
9
10
2
2
3
3
250
25 22
8 7
3 3
42 38
13 12
5 4
2 2
20 18
7 7
4 3
27 24
10 9
5 5
35 32
14 12
7 6
2 2
17 16
9 8
2 2
26 23
13 12
4 3

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