Log in

View Full Version : Need to now proper freon pressure


mullins racing
Aug 15, 2008, 11:22 PM
Need to now how much low and high pressure on a split unit that I have in my house. It is a intertherm unit I have model off air handler if that will do any good. I took air handler epart and washed it up reel good. Know I need to now when I get the proper amount or freon in the unit. The model for air handler is b1bm060k-c.. Thanks

esquire1
Aug 16, 2008, 03:37 AM
Unless you are certified you will not be able to charge unit up yourself or even attach the gauges. If you are certified, you already know what the pressures should be

hvac1000
Aug 16, 2008, 09:47 AM
Excellent answer!!

Missouri Bound
Aug 17, 2008, 08:03 PM
Mullins... your question has been answered accurately, but without an explanation. Because of the implied affect that CFC's have on the ozone layer, zealots have forced legislation regarding the handling of freon. Unfortunately in all the years that the laws have been in place, there is absolutely no research, finding, or proof that freon regulation has affected the ozone layer. It was typical of the liberal agenda, to pass "feel good" laws which in effect did absolutely nothing except to raise costs for everyone. So as a home owner, once again you have been assaulted in your wallet.

bobo8409
Aug 19, 2008, 06:23 AM
need to now how much low and high pressure on a split unit that i have in my house. it is a intertherm unit i have model off air handler if that will do any good. i took air handler epart and washed it up reel good. know i need to now when i get the proper amount or freon in the unit. the model for air handler is b1bm060k-c.. Thanks
Needs to be charged by subcooling or superheat