When charging liquids, they should be added to the side of the compressor to ensure proper mixing and prevent slugging. This method allows the liquid refrigerant to vaporize adequately and ensures that it enters the compressor in a gaseous state, reducing the risk of damage. Additionally, adding liquids to the side helps maintain the compressor's efficiency and performance during the charging process. Always follow manufacturer guidelines for specific charging procedures.
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The charging liquid is typically added to the low-pressure side of a compressor. This allows the liquid to enter the compressor, where it is compressed and then discharged as a high-pressure gas.
High side, If you charge liquid on the low side it can cause the valves of the compressor to break.
Restricting liquid refrigerant during charging helps prevent the compressor from being flooded with liquid, which could cause damage. It allows the refrigerant to enter the system as a vapor, which is more efficient for the compressor to handle. Properly charging the system with vapor also ensures that the refrigerant circulates effectively throughout the system.
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When you replace the a/c compressor did you also change out the receiver drier as well ? To recharge the a/c system the cost would be in the area of around $125.00 dollars if it was done by a professional a/c shop.
Not evacuated totally or properly prior to charging? Not charged properly - too much freon Oil not added when charged? Defective compressors?
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To lubricate the compressor.
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