02-26-2012, 06:09 PM | #1 |
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Help with a/c PLEASE
I have a question concerning a/c pressure on a 1985 gmc.This is what I have done.new compressor,new dryer,new orifice tube,new o-rings.I flushed evaporator and condenser and installed adapter fittings for 134a.I vacuumed system for an hour and had everything working well.I noticed the next day it was cycling a lot so I looked into it and found the old high side schrader valve was leaking.I got it replaced and vacuumed and re-charged system.It is a fair amount cooler today maybe 55-60 degrees outside and it seems to cycle more frequently, on the low side compressor cuts off@ 27psi and cuts on @ 49psi.High side cuts off @ 125psi and cuts on at 75 psi.I am no a/c expert by any means so I really dont know if I am in the ballpark,and as cool as it is today you normally would not run a/c anyway.Any thoughts or suggestions on this.Thanks in advance.
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02-26-2012, 08:36 PM | #2 |
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Re: Help with a/c PLEASE
anyone?
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02-26-2012, 08:36 PM | #3 |
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Re: Help with a/c PLEASE
You may bleed away your R134a refrigerant over the winter months without barrier hoses.
I assume you used a Variable Orifice Valve. Everything I've read says R134 has better cooling performance with a VOV. I also assume you dumped the compressor oil out and used Ester oil since you completely flushed the system. Here's some retrofit information from BMW E38.org More here. ----------------- quote ------------------------ HIGH PRESSURE CUTOUT (HPCO) SWITCH I think a high pressure cut out switch is a worth while safeguard. A HPCO switch could save a retrofit from being a monster! I have heard of retrofits of dual evaporator systems that ran such high head pressures that the hoses swelled and started leaking. Red Dot manufactures a switch called a Trinary switch PN 71R7550 that is reasonable in price (about $20.00), performs functions needed in a retrofit and R134a compatible. Four Seasons part numbers are: 35899 (male style), 35901 (Female 1/4" service port style), or 35922 (universal male or female style). It performs three functions: 1- It's a high side low pressure (HSLP) switch which opens at about 23 PSI. It would keep the compressor from coming on if the refrigerant is lost or ambient temperature is low. 2- It's a HPCO switch that opens at about 325 PSI. It would stop the compressor from operating if the head pressure goes above 325 PSI. 3- It's a cooling fan switch witch closes at about 220 PSI. It could be used to control a cooling fan. Its part number is: RD 71R7550, 4S 35922, EV A8025, MUR 207094, TA 11-2629 ------------------- end quote ------------------ Last edited by hatzie; 02-26-2012 at 08:43 PM. |
02-26-2012, 09:14 PM | #4 |
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Re: Help with a/c PLEASE
hatzie, I do not know if it is a vov,also the compressor came sealed with 7 oz. of pag 150 I think it was.
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02-27-2012, 03:05 AM | #5 |
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I would recheck it on a warmer day. like 70 -75 before i really worried about much. The ac will cycle more on cooler days.
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02-27-2012, 10:20 AM | #7 |
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Thanks guys for the replies.
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