That'd be 3256.23
yes, if used correctly. to much can damage the system. i do 43 psi.
its the 30 psi its has to be 20 psi
50 psi of air is equivalent to 1145.037 psi of water.
60 psi for r-22. 125 for a 410a
60 to 70 psi depends up on copper pipe length
The "high side" of a car a/c typically reaches 300+ psi.
The typical recommended pressure for charging a split-type air conditioner with refrigerant is around 60-70 psi for the low side and 200-250 psi for the high side. It's important to consult the manufacturer's guidelines and follow proper procedures to ensure the system operates efficiently and avoids damage. If you are not experienced with working on air conditioning systems, it is best to hire a professional technician for this task.
Pressure doesn't change when you change substance, 120 PSI in water equals 120 PSI in air.
On a 90 degree day, the approximate pressure of an air conditioner unit can vary depending on factors such as the efficiency of the unit, the refrigerant used, and the specific operating conditions. However, typical operating pressures for a residential air conditioner on a hot day could range from 200 to 300 pounds per square inch (psi) on the high side and 60 to 80 psi on the low side.
Depends on the size of the cylinder, if the air is compressed or not and if it is compressed, to how much psi.
A lot
44 psi