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Requires instruments and knowledge of the refrigeration cycle. Casual observation of a system, won't allow you to properly determine if it's overcharged.
pressure in a refrigeration system is changed in the
Overcharged system
Did you add an oil charge to the system when you recharged it and did you recharge the system using refrigeration gauges. The system may be low on refrigerant oil or you could have overcharged the system causing the compressor to have to work too hard.
cause its a gas
It can damage the compressor.
at the metering device before the evaporator
An evaporator in a refrigeration system works by passing warm air over it's coils.
of course.
Usually a blockage in the system. Could also be overcharged, or have air in the system.
the boiling point of refrigerant in a refrigeration or air conditioning system determines the pressure of the low side of the system
on the bottom