Question about Mitsubishi Heating & Cooling
in hot water or at least water. the hoter the can the higher the pressue, dont use a torch. with the unit running the will be less than 65 psi at that low sidevalve. Outdoor pressure should be 200-285
...then the next culprit would be too high of a static pressure with the airflow. Adding in ductwork (both supply and returns) will help reduce the water coming off of the coil. Hope this helps ...
...water coil. I'm going to share a trick.........a refrigerant tank with either a slight amount of liquid or a lot of liquid, can be identified by comparing the saturated liquid temperature (using a ...
...continues check refrigerant charge. wash condensar coil with castic soda then use water n surf clean the condensar properly,check gas back pressure n discharge pressure.suction pressure must be 65 ...
...water pressure at valve. Causes a trickle of water into tubing therefore freezing up tube. Are you on a filtration system causing very low pressure? If so, increase water pressure to a minimum of 35 ...
Question about DeLonghi Heating & Cooling
...pressure cutout again. Condensor coils can be cleaned very easily. Turn off the power to the unit. Using a 5/16" nut driver, remove the screws that hold the condensor fan cover in place and lift the ...
...water problems... if refrigerant, you will need to have: im presuming all the gas has leaed out hence no reclaim equipment Blow torch/Oxy Acetalyne rig Nitrogen Oxygen free Vaccum Pump Refrigeration ...
Everytime my air unit shuts off it drains water heavy.Can you tell me what the problem is. Restricted air flow over the indoor evaporator coil or low on refrigerant. Check return air filter and dust ...
...pressure cutout again. Condensor coils can be cleaned very easily. Turn off the power to the unit. Using a 5/16" nut driver, remove the screws that hold the condensor fan cover in place and lift the ...
...water pressure, wash out your coil from top to bottom pointing the hose in a downward direction. You do not want to point the hose straight into the unit. Make sure you disconnect the power and allow ...
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