Liquid-line filter drier.
its called a meniscus
liquid crystals are long chain molecules that spontaneously line up into crystal like arrangements. normal liquids don't.
1. Look at the liquid at eye level 2. Measure from the meniscus (the curved line at the surface of the liquid) 3. Be sure to measure your intervals (the value of each measurement line on the cylinder)
It means get ride of air and let the liquid run without any tissue damege.
The suction line is the big one. This line should be cold when the unit is on. The small line is the liquid line.
Yes, it is only serviced as part of the liquid line. The liquid line is the aluminum line that runs along the passenger side inner fender.Yes, it is only serviced as part of the liquid line. The liquid line is the aluminum line that runs along the passenger side inner fender.
Liquid-line filter drier.
What temperature should liquid line be on 134a refrigerant
The ac orifice is made into the center of the liquid line. The liquid line is the one that runs along the passenger side inner fender.The ac orifice is made into the center of the liquid line. The liquid line is the one that runs along the passenger side inner fender.
Liquid refrigerant charging of a system is normally accomplished in the liquid line. For example, when a system is out of refrigerant, liquid refrigerant can be charged into the king valve on the liquid line or receiver.
No, the "liquid line" is the little line, also called the "high side" line. When operating properly, it should be hot, sometimes very hot.
The flat line means there is a phase change....for example from a solid to liquid, the substance is melting....from liquid to gas the liquid is being heated to form the gas.
Yes. They are.
Yes, it is inside the liquid line along the passenger side inner fender.Yes, it is inside the liquid line along the passenger side inner fender.
Meniscus
Assuming you do not refer to the hole at the top and bottom but are referring to a third hole somewhere above the liquid line then the reason is this; By sucking on the top of the straw which is in a liquid, you create a vacuum above the liquid line which draws the liquid to replace the vacuum. If a hole appears somewhere above the liquid line then air is drawn limiting the vacuum and thus the liquid cannot be drawn through the straw.