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HVAC

40

REFRIGERATION CYCLE TROUBLESHOOTING

Sr.

No.

Possible Cause

Remedy

Symptoms in refrigerant cycle

• During operation, the pressure on the

low pressure side alternates between

vacuum and normal.

Cause

The moisture mixed in the refrigerant in

the refrigerating cycle freezes in the

expansion valve orifice, blocking the

cycle. After a time, the ice melts and

normal conditions return.

Diagnosis

The drier is in an oversaturated condi-

tion.

The moisture in the refrigerating cycle

freezes the expansion valve orifice, im-

peding refrigerant circulation.

Recharge new refrigerant to

the specified amount.

4

Refrigerant fails to cir-

culate

Condition

Air conditioner does not cool. Symp-

toms in refrigerant cycle.

Pressure on the low pressure side is

vacuum.

Pressure on the low pressure side is

vacuum low.

Frost or dew is formed on the piping at

the front and rear side of the receiver or

the expansion valve.

Cause

Moisture or dirt in the refrigerating cycle

freezes or sticks to the expansion valve

orifice, obstructing refrigerant flow.

Gas leaking from the heat sensitizing

tube of the expansion valve obstructs

refrigerant flow.

Diagnosis

Blocked expansion valve orifice Condition.

Countermeasures

Allow to stand for some time

and then resume operation

to decide whether the block-

age is caused by moisture or

by dirt. If caused by mois-

ture; remove the moisture by

repeated, Recharge new re-

frigerant to the specified

amount.

If cased by dirt; remove the

expansion valve and blow

out the dirt with compressed

air. If unable to remove the

dirt, replace the expansion

valve. Evacuate and charge

new refrigerant to the speci-

fied amount. If caused by

gas leaking from heat sensi-

tizing tube, replace the

expansion valve.