how to base superheat

Really? And you're asking for advice on superheat? ;)

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Zyp
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""superheats can vary from 5 to 150 degrees ""

Really? Isn't 150º F a little high? [Let me see, maximum discharge temperature & compression ratio comes to mind.]

BTW: on TXV sub-cooling *is* the correct charge method.

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Zyp

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How many methods are there?

Reply to
Bill

Two

The correct way and the incorrect way. :-)

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<kjpro

Wrong. You have the correct way, the incorrect way and the stormy/turtle/tony way.

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number 2 orfice

O really Mr. Kjpro what would you tell customer when you get to the job and Evaporator temperature is above 200 degree and up to 400 degree intermittently it must remain running at that temperature, are you going to tell customer "Sorry" this unit is not design properly, or it is out of refrigerant are TXV is no good, are it is wrong refrigerant, are last but not least superheat is wrong hey that&#39;s it, that is it what&#39;s wrong here. you see I am "Pro" I know what&#39;s wrong here. you dumb ass because you never work beyond milk cooler don&#39;t criticize other unless you work on multitude of different equipment. And you made statement "correct way" now tell us what is correct way because any donkey can make statement this is you chance tell us what is correct way otherwise keep you mouth shot for ever!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1

Reply to
Tony

Hey Fuckhead, this is a HVAC newsgroup. What don&#39;t you understand about that?

If you want me to answer one of your questions, first you must type it so that it&#39;s comprehensible.

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<kjpro

""and Evaporator temperature is above 200 degree and up to 400 degree intermittently it must remain running at&#39;&#39;

Turn off the furance?

Reply to
Zyp

ROFL

Reply to
Zyp

" Hey Fuckhead " If you don&#39;t understand it don&#39;t respond on it That is why it is called " HVAC newsgroup "

Reply to
Tony

If you&#39;d quit posting shit that&#39;s so far off track it isn&#39;t funny, I wouldn&#39;t respond. However, as long as you feel the need to post crap, I&#39;ll feel the need to point it out as such. So, in the meantime, Fuck off.

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<kjpro

You are also an expert in mastication.

Reply to
Tekkie®

Their you go again screw ball how can you tell that I am off the track when you claim that you don&#39;t understand it You know my friend when God created all things that we know about and then he created what we leave in bathroom in morning only then he created you dumbo A PROFESSIONAL SHITHEAD

Reply to
Tony

Then please explain the 150 degrees of superheat on a HVAC system. You&#39;re so far off track it isn&#39;t even funny. Are you Stormy brother, or father?

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<kjpro

what is there to explain equipment is running at 180 degree and if I need to maintain 95% RH evaporator might need to be as close as couple degree lower then actual temperature yes I know that&#39;s impossible, no nothing is impossible

Reply to
Tony

HVAC, retard. I got it, lets cool a house down with a 180 degree evap... You are so clueless it ain&#39;t even funny.

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<kjpro

For short period I was thinking may be you have some knowledge in refrigeration, well I am sorry my mistake ( KILL FILE) TONY

Reply to
Tony

Killfile me... LOL

Can&#39;t stand the heat get out of the Kitchen. I will continue to point out your crap posts, as you post them.

BTW, this is still alt.hvac

Moron

LMAO

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<kjpro

Killfile the ones that point out your lies. LMAO

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<temp

I just got done masticating!

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U-Hate-Me

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