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11-22-2021, 06:34 AM | #1 |
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A/C Temperature Sensor It doesn't work
Hi all I installed all the parts and now it works fine, but there is a problem with A/C Temperature Sensor It doesn't work I think it is disabled since purchase . Is there another way to separate the compressor when it becomes too cold and icy?
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11-22-2021, 09:57 AM | #2 |
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Re: A/C Temperature Sensor It doesn't work
POA/expansion valve systems usually do not cycle the compressor and do not have a temperature sensor in the evaporator. Weird.
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11-22-2021, 10:20 AM | #3 |
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So I am looking for a solution.
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11-22-2021, 10:22 AM | #4 |
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Have you contacted the vendor or manufacturer?
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I do not understand the problem. What do you mean by too icy or cold? The POA valve will ice up, but the evaporator should not. If the air is too cold, move the temperature lever to warmer...this adds heated air from the heater core.
Edit: Looking at your photo, I do not see an expansion valve. Is there one? |
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Yes, I sent a message and did not receive any message from them
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Again, I do not see an expansion valve in your photo (really, what I do not see is the TXV capillary tube strapped to the evaporator outlet tube). So, my only guess is that the temperature switch/probe is designed to disconnect the clutch if the evaporator gets too cold and at risk of freezing. If the clutch is not cycling, the evaporator is not freezing...I guess. Again, with POA systems, the compressor does not cycle and the POA valve will frost over as is bleeds excess refrigerant pressure (and we all know that refrigerant gets cold when it goes from high to low pressure) Last edited by Davidf; 11-22-2021 at 11:09 AM. |
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11-22-2021, 03:46 PM | #9 |
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The air conditioner works very well, but the compressor keeps working all the time. When it works all the time it gets a POA layer of ice and it gets colder . The one in the picture now turns off the compressor temporarily when it freezes.
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11-22-2021, 05:01 PM | #10 |
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That temperature switch is a crude substitute for an expansion valve. But happy it is working for you. Again, ice build up on the POA is normal and an indication that it is working properly.
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11-22-2021, 08:45 PM | #11 |
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So it looks like you have a POA eliminator instead of a POA valve. I have a POA eliminator, but the switching is done by pressure instead of by temperature. This is what I have from Original Air.
There is an adjustment on mine. So that makes me wonder if there is an adjustment to make on your temperature switch? If not, it could be a bad temperature switch. Do you think you have it wired correctly, or if there are doubts can you show us how it is wired? You may need to have patience with the vendor and see what they say after you finally get in touch with them, or change to a different type of valve such as a pressure operated one or an original POA valve. There are vendors who rebuild and re-calibrate POA valves. |
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I can only surmise that the temperature switch is utilized in lieu of the expansion valve to prevent the evaporator from being liquid flooded. Last edited by Davidf; 11-23-2021 at 11:14 AM. |
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11-24-2021, 04:03 AM | #14 |
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Thanks everyone for the response and information. The company contacted me and there was an error and the necessary work was done
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11-24-2021, 08:43 AM | #15 |
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I do believe what you have is a POA valve eliminating system, with the eliminator made to look like a POA valve, but does not function as one. So the thermostat & pressure switch should cycle the compressor/clutch. The pressure switch should cycle the compressor to maintain proper psi/temperature, and the thermostat will shut the clutch/compressor off if it freezes up. So neither off them are opening and shutting down the compressor. You could also have a bad psi switch, too much refrigerant in the system, air in the system, or it's wired incorrectly.
OK, after rereading their description I don't see any mention of a pressure switch, so I'm assuming there is an orifice in the POA eliminator, not a pressure switch, and they are relying on the thermostat to cycle the compressor.
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So that is interesting. It is a POA eliminator that relies on an external thermostat to cycle the clutch instead of using a pressure switch built into the POA eliminator like mine. |
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the compressor/clutch. Gary
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