TM 5-3805-291-23-1
AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM TESTS, INSPECTIONS, AND ADJUSTMENTS - CONTINUED
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REFRIGERANT QUICK-CHECK PROCEDURE FOR R-134A EXPANSION VALVE AND ORIFICE TUBE SYS-
TEMS - CONTINUED
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Refer to Table 1.
6.
An overcharge of system is possible even though system can have a definite difference in temperature at low pressure
line and at high pressure line.
a.
Recover refrigerant (WP 0222 00).
b.
Evacuate system (WP 0222 00).
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All pressures are given as a guide only. Weight is only absolute means of determining proper refrigerant
charge. Improper refrigerant charge will cause premature failure of compressor.
Table 1. Pressure Range.
Ambient Air Temperature
High Pressure Test Fitting (Pressure
Low Pressure Test Fitting (Pressure
May Be Slightly Higher in Very
Before Clutch Disengagement)
Humid Conditions and Lower in Very
Dry Conditions)
70F (21C)
120 to 190 psi (820 to 1,300 kPa)
10 to 20 psi (70 to 138 kPa)
80F (27C)
140 to 210 psi (950 to 1,450 kPa)
10 to 25 psi (70 to 173 kPa)
90F (32C)
170 to 240 psi (1,175 to 1,650 kPa)
15 to 30 psi (105 to 210 kPa)
100F (38C)
190 to 270 psi (1,300 to 1,850 kPa)
15 to 30 psi (105 to 210 kPa)
110F (43C)
210 to 300 psi (1,450 to 2,075 kPa)
15 to 30 psi (105 to 210 kPa)
c.
Charge system with correct amount of refrigerant. Measure refrigerant by weight (WP 0222 00).
Perform a performance check. Refer to Performance Checks for Air Conditioning System in this work package.
d.
e.
Determine level of system charge. When both inlet of accumulator and outlet of accumulator are cool to the touch,
system is charged correctly.
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If outlet is warmer than inlet, system may not contain enough refrigerant.
f.
Recover refrigerant (WP 0222 00).
g.
Evacuate system (WP 0222 00).
h.
Charge system with correct amount of refrigerant. Measure refrigerant by weight (WP 0222 00).
Perform a leak test. Refer to Refrigerant Leakage Test in this work package.
i.
Perform a performance check. Refer to Performance Checks for Air Conditioning System in this work package.
j.
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