Table 2 - acceptable refrigeration circuit values, Caution – AAON LC-054 User Manual

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Compare calculated sub-cooling to the table

below for the appropriate unit type and

options.

Measure the temperature of the suction line

close to the compressor.

Checking Evaporator Superheat

Read gauge pressure at the suction line close

to the compressor.

Convert the pressure obtained to a saturated

temperature using the appropriate refrigerant

temperature-pressure chart.

Subtract the saturated temperature from the

measured suction line temperature to

determine the evaporator superheat.

For refrigeration systems with tandem

compressors, it is critical that the suction

superheat setpoint on the TXV is set with

one compressor running. The suction

superheat should be 10-13°F with one

compressor running. The suction superheat

will increase with both compressors in a

tandem running. Inadequate suction

superheat can allow liquid refrigerant to

return to the compressors which will wash

the oil out of the compressor. Lack of oil

lubrication will destroy a compressor.

Liquid sub-cooling should be measured with

both compressors in a refrigeration system

running.

Compare calculated superheat to Table 2 for

the appropriate unit type and options.

Table 2 - Acceptable Refrigeration Circuit

Values

Air-Cooled Condenser

Sub-Cooling

2

12-18°F

Superheat

1

10-15°F

1

One compressor running in tandem

2

Two compressors running in tandem

The system is overcharged if the sub-cooling

temperature is too high and the evaporator is

fully loaded (low loads on the evaporator

result in increased sub-cooling) and the

evaporator superheat is within the

temperature range as shown in

Adjusting Sub-cooling and Superheat

Temperatures

Table 2 (high

superheat results in increased sub-cooling)

Correct an overcharged system by reducing

the amount of refrigerant in the system to

lower the sub-cooling.

Thermal expansion valves must be

adjusted to approximately 10-15°F of

suction superheat. Failure to have

sufficient superheat will damage the

compressor and void the warranty.

CAUTION

DO NOT OVERCHARGE!

Refrigerant overcharging leads to

excess refrigerant in the condenser

coils resulting in elevated compressor

discharge pressure.

CAUTION

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