SECTION 2 SAFETY, TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT, SHOP PRACTICES UNIT 10 SYSTEM CHARGING

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SECTION 2 SAFETY, TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT, SHOP PRACTICES UNIT 10 SYSTEM CHARGING

UNIT OBJECTIVES After studying this unit, the reader should be able to Describe how refrigerant is charged into systems in the vapor and liquid states. Describe system charging using two different weighing methods. State the advantage of using electronic scales for weighing refrigerant into a system.

UNIT OBJECTIVES After studying this unit, the reader should be able to Describe two types of charging devices. Charge refrigerant blends incorporating a temperature glide and fractionation potential. Charge fixed orifice, capillary tube, and piston (short tube) air-conditioning systems using charging charts and curves.

UNIT OBJECTIVES After studying this unit, the reader should be able to Use the subcooling method of charging to charge airconditioning and heat pump systems that incorporate a thermostatic expansion valve (txv) as the metering device. Use modern temperature/pressure charts that incorporate dew point and bubble point values for calculating subcooling and superheat amounts.

CHARGING A REFRIGERATION SYSTEM Correct charge must be added for a refrigeration system to operate as designed Added by weighing, measuring, or using operating pressures Carefully monitor evaporator superheat, condenser subcooling, operating pressures and compressor amperage

VAPOR REFRIGERANT CHARGING Vapor can be added to the high- and low-pressure sides of the system while it is not operating Vapor can be added to the low-pressure side of the system while it is operating The refrigerant cylinder may need to be warmed in order to build up the pressure to properly charge the system Warm water can be used to heat the cylinder Never use a torch heat the refrigerant cylinder

LIQUID REFRIGERANT CHARGING When the system has been evacuated, liquid refrigerant can be added through the liquid line or receiver Liquid charging is faster than vapor charging The low-pressure control may need to be bypassed during the charging process Liquid refrigerant can be charged into the low side of the system if the refrigerant has first been vaporized When charging systems with blended refrigerants, the refrigerant must leave the cylinder as a liquid

WEIGHING REFRIGERANT Weighing the correct charge into the system can be accomplished with an electronic scale Bathroom scales should not be used to weigh refrigerant Electronic scales are often used Expensive but very accurate Automatically displays amount of refrigerant removed from cylinder Some units dispense a predetermined amount of refrigerant and then shut off

USING CHARGING CHARTS (FIXED RESTRICTOR-TYPE METERING DEVICES) Curves and/or charts supplied by manufacturers Used to help technicians properly charge systems Since charts and curve vary for manufacturer to manufacturer, always follow directions carefully Uses superheat values Charge carefully! It is always easier to add refrigerant than remove it

CHARGING NEAR-AZEOTROPIC (ZEOTROPRIC) REFRIGERANT BLENDS Blended refrigerants Made up of two or more other refrigerants Have different properties than component refrigerants Azeotropic blends Have only one saturation temperature for each pressure Behave like commonly know refrigerants (R-12, R-22) Near-azeotropic (zeotropric) blends - Temperature glide when they evaporate or condense

CHARGING ZEOTROPIC BLENDS Dew point value Where saturated vapor begins to condense Used for superheat calculations Bubble point values Where saturated liquid begins to boil Used for subcooling calculations

CHARGING ZEOTROPIC BLENDS Fractionation - Part of the blend will evaporate or condense before the rest of the blend - Will not occur when the refrigerant is in the liquid state The component of the blend with the lowest boiling point will leak faster than the other components Refrigerant must leave the cylinder as a liquid

UNIT SUMMARY - 1 Evaporator superheat, condenser sub-cooling and compressor amperages should be monitored when charging an air conditioning or refrigeration system Refrigerant can be added to a system in either the vapor or liquid state Liquid charging is faster than vapor charging Refrigerant charges can be weighed into the system Charging charts can be used to determine the proper system charge

UNIT SUMMARY - 2 Azeotropic blends behave as single refrigerants Near-azeotropic blends have a temperature glide Temperature glide indicates that there is more than one saturation temperature at a given pressure Blended refrigerants must leave the tank as a liquid The dew point is where vapors begin to condense Bubble point is where liquids begin to vaporize