Low pressure for R 410 is 118 psi
all refrigeration standing pressure in psi
When oil is mixed with R410, it can cause the lubricating properties of the oil to deteriorate. This can lead to potential issues with the compressor, as it may not be properly lubricated, reducing its efficiency and potentially causing damage. It is important to use the correct type of oil with R410 to ensure optimal performance and system longevity.
The pressure exerted by a man standing on one leg depends on his weight, the surface area of his foot in contact with the ground, and the force distribution. Generally, the pressure will be higher when standing on one leg compared to standing on two legs because the force is concentrated on a smaller area.
Standing on tip toe exerts greater pressure on the floor compared to standing flat footed. When standing on tip toe, the weight of the body is concentrated on a smaller area, resulting in higher pressure on the floor.
on tiptoe, because the force acts over less area
There is more pressure when the man is standing, since pressure is the amount of force acting on a certain area and is calculated by dividing the force by the area. When a man is standing, the area of contact with the ground is less than the area of contact when lying down. Since his weight is constant, there is more pressure when he is standing.
yes
R410A is a colorless gas, so it does not have a distinct smell.
Chemical composition and properties, different system pressures, different pressure/teperarature relationships in when they'll change states from liquid to vapor... you never mix refrigerants, period.
R22 and R410 are common.
it is pressure that keeps non-wooded stems plants standing up.