AC Troubleshooting Low Superheat
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- I am testing a new ac condenser. I noticed that the suction pressure and suction pipe temperature are low. The suction pipe temperature drops down to low 30°s which is close to freezing up. Therefore I go inside to verify, airflow. I noticed that both filters are plugged. Once I pull the dirty filters out of the system the suction pipe starts warming up. The Evaporator gaining heat causes the refrigerant to boil off and superheat back into a vapor. The system Superheat rises up to 16°. This video shows how low airflow from dirty filter affects an air-conditioning system operation. Low Superheat means that liquid refrigerant is flooding back to the compressor. The compressor supposed to pump gas or vapor only.
Yo Hack !! Good to see you back.
Nice! Just another day in the field 🤙. Informative as always and nice explanation in the description.
Have a great vacation hacker! We all need a break sometime. It’s funny how some folks out there think HVAC is all about changing filters, capacitors, you know the EASY stuff….they have no clue. Enjoy man see ya soon 👍
Does it have txv metering device seems like if so it's too much liquid going threw the system
Hacker you doing a great hacking job! Stay cool man !
Lennox is in their own world when it comes to pressures.
yep. they leak too
A matched Lennox system runs good till evap leaks.
AGREED! SUCKY! I used to put them on the same shelf as carrier and American Standard... USED TO... (30 year service tech)
Its always weird commissioning a lennox.
Amazing work
Enjoy your vacation..
Good video. Good info.
Good vid Hackster ...
Is it recommended to install an inverter air conditioner?
Not if you want to be able to get it running same day it fails. Service guys won't be carrying your circuit board on their truck AND you cannot bypass the CB
Inverter units are nice. You will save money while unit is under warranty. I doubt they will last as long as the older units. Parts will be expensive after warranty. Also as stated parts most likely will need to be order when they fail.
Sorry to say, but that was a rookie mistake. After 37 yrs. I learned to always check the filter first. When I attended a training session at Carrier in Syracuse, they wanted us to give the system 15 minutes before adjusting the charge.
It took you 37 years to learn that! Who's the rookie?!
Great video. Isn't 3 degrees of subcooling low? Even with the blocked filters I would think a properly charged system would have higher subcooling.
Depends on the metering device. Piston charge by SH and TXV charge by SC
@@Crazywill210 I know that but even with a txv an overcharged system will have high SC and an undercharged system will have low SC. The TXV controls SH. I don't see a lot of Lennox systems in my area and nothing I work on requires a 3 degree SC. They are usually between 8 and 15
@@williamserver4332 I thought the sub cool that low was odd also. I have a Lennox gas pack and sub cooling on unit is 10 degrees.
@@roberts1159 The outdoor units usually have the required subcooling listed on them but I didn't hear him mention that in the video. Maybe I missed it.
@@williamserver4332 Yes, it’s normally listed on the outside of cabinet or inside one of the panels. He didn’t mention sub cool being on one of the data plate labels.
My ac coils are frozen. I turned off the thermostat but the machine outside is still running
Take out the disconnect outside by the unit
Not a fan of the return perf . A bit restrictive. Nice video
Keep them coming, love the content!!
I currently have a low superheat problem at home. My suction line remains 1.3 SH with 158.1psi and 55.4 VSAT while the other side is at 2.2 SC with 293.5psi and 94.3 LSAT. The thermostat reading no lower than 72° in the house.. The AC company made me pay for 3 lbs of freon last Dec to get Superheat to 14 claiming that my compressor had lost some freon over time, and that there had to be a leak. So, he wanted to charge me for a leak test which I declined. A new tech from the same company now comes and said that there is too much freon in there and that's causing my now too low superheat reading. He said tha a leak was impssible with the pressure staying this high 158.1psi. Sooo I'm like hmmm...🤔🤔🤔
The unit had suddenly stopped cooling which caused me to call them in again. But, it appeard that after I hosed down the condenser fins it started cooling again. At no time was there any frost on my evap coils before or after it stopped cooling.
Anyone with any suspicion of what's up with the system, please break silence.
I’m dealing with similar thing on my r 410 a system . 5 ton new system super heat 1 sub cool 8
House cools fine
I’m just worried about my numbers
sounds like a weak compressor. High vapor saturation means that it isnt absorbing heat correctly which isnt dehumidifying efficienctly. between 40-45 sat temp is the best
That return pipe needs a box on that grill
no kidding, that bad install made the filter surface are about 1/5th of the overall size. plain stupid install! lol
What App is that used ?
Can’t read the small screen on your phone
the video is respectable , but when an AC system is being inspected it is important to check the condition of the condenser , evaporator , evaporator fan motors , and condenser fan motors before making measurements . return filters, ducts and speed of the evaporator fan motor. to really determine what is going on. Why make such measurements and equipment saturated with dust is not recommended. Do these tests and have the filters dirty because they are not going to give the conditions. First, you should have verified how the filters were. return to the thermal jump that I did not see. and it is important. For the most part, the video is respectable.
Put on sunscreen brother 😎😂😂
I should have.the Irish side of me makes me look like a lobster. Not use to hanging at a pool all day. Yet this week was needed
@@thehvachacker we all need our time off indeed Bro, stay safe man
You’re supposed to let run for 15 minutes before you even worry about readings
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Need to start telling people their system is contaminated and they need a new one. 😂 jk
guys a hack .
Ok
Also vapor pipe temp is dependent on load conditions. You can’t just say I like it at a specific temp
It’s not slugging with 7.5 sh. Technically if there is aany superheat then all the liquid haas changed to vapor