I have a pressure/temperature chart of different refrigerants but my question is, in a refrigeration unit (ice maker) charged with R-12, what is the working pressure of it and where would I find this info in the future?
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I have a pressure/temperature chart of different refrigerants but my question is, in a refrigeration unit (ice maker) charged with R-12, what is the working pressure of it and where would I find this info in the future?
At 32 pounds R 12 will be 30 F That is a good point for running an automobile.
At 9.1 pounds it will be 0 F degrees.
At -21 pounds that is the boiling point of Freon R 12.
I am not sure that ths is what you want.
Pressures are not enough. You need to learn about superheat and subcooling.
Start here:
Charge by sub cooling? - HVAC-Talk: Heating, Air & Refrigeration Discussion
I think what I was looking for is the PSI low side and high side when a system is properly charged without the superheat/subcooling calculation. Like the other answer I received, I need to be refreshed on superheat and subcooling if I want to be precise on my charge.
Thanks for the help though.
How many pressure work for R12
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