normal low side operating temperature for an AC system using R134-a refrigerant is between 21 and 35 p.s.i. high side pressure between 190-220 p.s.i.
the low pressure side of the system must not be pressurize to more than 150 psig
Refrigerant goes in the lower pressure hose on a vehicle. The lower pressure hose can be found on the right side of the engine.
Most of workers are right-handed. That means more pressure on right side including lower right side.
When pressure on one side of an object is lowered, the higher pressure on the other side will create a pressure difference, causing the object to move towards the lower pressure side. This is known as pressure-driven flow or the principle of pressure differentials which states that fluids move from areas of high pressure to areas of low pressure.
No. They prevent back flow as the blood pressure is much lower on the venous side. The blood has to get to the heart so it can be pumped to the lungs.
The left side of the heart is part of a high-pressure circuit. The left side of the heart must pump blood throughout the body, requiring higher pressure than the pulmonary circulation.
Blood pressure is taken through an artery. Normal BP is highest in the artery side of the circulatory system and lower in the venous side.
Older Cherokees have a pressurized overflow tank on the left side of the engine (facing the engine) near the firewall. There was a retrofit of a lower pressure relief cap for the overflow tank BUT the thermostat must also be replaced with a lower temperature setting.
it may be back corner of engine, passenger side lower
On a 1995 Monte Carlo, the fuel pressure regulator is located on the right side of the engine. The regulator is on the lower right hand side of the cylinder valves.
i have been told it is on the a/c compressor itself,which is on the lower drivers side of the engine.
The left side of the heart is much bigger and stronger because it must pump blood through out to the entire body. The right side of the heart must only pump blood through the lungs (and then to the left side). So, since the blood is pumped in through and out of the left side with more pressure, the myocardium must be thicker.