It's on the high side.
The condenser is on the high pressure (discharge) side of the system.
300psi high side and 80psi low side
your freon is measured with gauges hooked up to low side of air condition unit the low side is the cold side high side is the condenser side WATCHOUT high pressure every unit has atag on it and let you know how many ounces to be put in low charge is bad but over charge is also bad
Low side between 60 & 75 or so, high side depends on the temperature outdoors. Capacity of the unit is not a factor.
Yes. The condenser is on the high side, and high pressure vapor goes from the compressor outlet directly to the condenser inlet.
That would depend on the type of refrigerant that is being used.
High side and low side refer to the pressure in the ac system. Ie The high side is the high pressure line and low side is the low pressure line.
If your low side (evaporator coil) pressure is higher than your high side (condenser coil) while the compressor is running, your switching valve is in the reversed position. That is, you are in the heating mode of the heat-pump, and the pressures are reversed to provide heat into the home.
LOW side
You charge through the low side port.You charge through the low side port.
The low side will be on the accumulator and the high side will be on the discharge line.....