it depends on the surrounding air temp you need a pt chart for example at 90 degrees the standing pressure would be 105 psig
It can have either a high or a low pressure system or neither depending on the weather it is experiencing at any given time.
Typically the area between the systems gets high winds because of the differences in circulation such as a high pressure spins clockwise and low pressure system spins counter clockwise.
Low pressure. Nearly all storms on earth have low barometric pressure. Hurricanes hold some of the record for low pressure
red and low pressure is blue
No, but a low pressure is.
R134a goes into the low pressure port
All r134a low pressure (suction) connections are the same size. All high pressure connections are the same size. The low and high connections do not interchange.
No, an anticyclone is a high pressure system. A cyclone is a low pressure system.
On a R134a system the low side service port is the smaller one.
20-30 on low side and 160-220 on high side depending on outside air temp.
A high pressure systems has a high pressure center.
If the pressures are always equal running, the compressor is bad and would need replaced
Low pressure usually draws in hurricanes. A hurricane is itself a very powerful low pressure system.
The high pressure system is warmer then the low pressure system . simple reason pressure is high when the molecules of gas are vibrating more violently then they do in normal routine ( vibrations of molecules can only be increased by increased temperature) hence if the pressure is high the temp will always be warmer then in low pressure area .
For a home air conditioning unit 35 psig low and 125 - 150 psig high (depending on outdoor temp) are desirable.
No. A cyclone is a low pressure system.
low pressure systems