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Q: Which refrigerants are high pressure
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What is the refrigerants state when entering the metering device?

High pressure liquid


How often do Reusable containers for refrigerants that are under high pressure at normal ambient temperature must be tested and date stamped?

5 years


What is the difference in a domestic refrigerator's high side pressure and a air condition's high side pressure?

The difference would be due to the different refrigerants used by each which is not given. Also the refrigerator will have a more constant condenser pressure because it is within an environment where the ambient temperature varies little.END


What should be high side pressure in ac?

You need to specify what kind of system. Automotive AC systems and home AC systems use different refrigerants. That, along with the temperature/pressure relationship and ambient air temperature, all factor into what your high pressure (and, consequentially, low pressure) side should read on your manifold pressure gauge.


What is inorganic refrigerants?

Inorganic refrigerants are refrigerants that are not organic


What has the author Jun-Young Choi written?

Jun-Young Choi has written: 'A generalized pressure drop correlation for evaporation and condensation of alternative refrigerants in smooth and micro-fin tubes' -- subject(s): Refrigerants, Thermomechanical properties


What is discharge pressure of Rerigerant134a?

It depends on the ambient condensing temperature. A pressure temperature comparison chart for 134Aa can be found at http://www.csgnetwork.com/r134apresstempconv.html Different refrigerants condensence and evaporate at different temps/pressure


What group of refrigerants is considered the safest?

HFC refrigerants


What does on refrigerator High side 240 Low Side 110 mean?

A refrigerator is basically an air conditioning system. There is a high (discharge) and a low (vacuum) side to such systems. As it goes through the system, the refrigerant will change state (e.g., high pressure vapor to high pressure liquid, high pressure liquid to low pressure liquid, low pressure liquid to low pressure vapor, low pressure vapor back to high pressure vapor). This facilitates the absorption of heat from the refrigerator compartment and the exchange of that heat to the ambient air. What you're seeing there are the pressure readings (in psig) of the high pressure and low pressure sides of that system. Your refrigerator and an automotive AC system use different refrigerants, and thus have different system operating temperatures. While those numbers would be excessively high on an automotive system, I don't know if that's the case with a refrigerator. You'd need to inquire with a qualified service professional on the matter of what your refrigerator's operating pressures should be.


Does a high-pressure system have a low-pressure or high-pressure center?

A high pressure systems has a high pressure center.


Does it move from an area of high pressure to low pressure or low pressure to high pressure?

A fluid will move from high pressure to low pressure.


How are refrigerants used to remove heat in a refrigerator?

Refrigerants remove heat in a refrigerator by changing phases within the coils. They will absorb or release heat through evaporation or condensation. The compressor and expansion valve facilitate the pressure changes. For more information and a diagram, please refer to the related link.