thanks a bunch Ron . best regards from Venezuela I am a retired worker from electrical statal company and my salary is about 5 bucks per month. so i decided to become HVAC technician to survive in this crazy economy and youtubers like you have been very helpful to me so god bless you.
Excellent presentation. For those more mathematically inclined the pressure drop/diameter relation for this parrticular case has a power of ca. 4.6. Double the diameter and you have increase the length 24 times (!).
Thank you this video is awesome. I’ve been trying to get someone to work on my 1940s Westinghouse refrigerator and not being able to find anyone I’m resorting to trying it myself.
Very well done, Ron. I've never heard or considered that the restriction blockage due to the filter dryer is usually within the first inch or less of the cap tubs entrance. Like to share info on drier. Sometimes the 'powder' is a result of the beads vibrating and wearing off very small dust, because of this I just accepted that the blockage could be anywhere in the cap tube, which it still could but your info on the opening portion was enlightening. I never use a beaded drier when I replace them but instead use the Sporlan cap tube driers, I've never had a reoccurring problem using a solid core.
I usually recommend replacing the entire cap tube when you replace the drier just to make sure. The blockage is "usually" in the first few inches, but not always.
If you work on gas orifices and have a wire gauge drill set I believe you can look up a conversion. And use the drill shank to measure your capillary size. I usually carry a 1 to60 gauge size drill set for soft brass only.
Hi Sir Ron Walker, i just watch your cap tube in 15minutes.. i am glad to see this lectures on videos, i work here in uae as a refrigeration technician and we usually do a customized refrigeration unit/system, i used J/B cap tube size chart for a new refrigeration system, but sometimes i might be get wrong by using the application because it gives me a bad result of cooling performance, we usually used a Tecumseh Condensing unit,is J/B cap tube chart is also applicable application for Tecumseh?
Sweet. So the resistance of the flow is proportional to the "area" of the circle represented by the inside diameter and the length. Cutting the length in half is the same as increasing the "area" of the inside circle by twice as much.
@1:50 This is inaccurate. The friction in the hose/tube slows the FLOW RATE, not lowers the pressure. The slower flow rate of the capillary tube means that inside the evaporative core of the system there is a shortage of refrigerant, resulting in a partial vacuum, which causes evaporation. In other words, the pump is pulling the freon out of the evaporator core faster than it can be replaced through the capilary tube. This results in a pressure drop *in the evap core* and then follows evaporation and the cooling effect.
I use to do 100s of cap tube systems a year, stores ice boxes. How to charge a cap tube system is pretty easy. Charge system until the suction line starts to frost, remove any liquid line connections as long as pressures are normal because you need to release a very small about of refrigerant at a time. Release refrigerant from suction line till the frost line starts to come back to the evaporator, done you are now using all the evaporator and not the suction line. Oh ya, I see a lot of guys using FILTERS on cap tubes NO the filter-can acts like an accumulator, I use strainers the ones that have a high side Schrader tap valve the small bullet looking filters.
Never worked on a Refrigerator before but decided to tackle changing the Compressor on my Kenmore Elite...Stopped Cooling. Welded in the New Compressor and Filter/Dryer...pretty proud of myself at this point! Vacuumed out the system and let it set for 24 hours... held a Vacuum... even prouder still!! Put some R134A Refrigerant in but the system refused to get even a little bit cold!!!! System would only come out of Negative to 10!?!? What did I do wrong?
The basic principle is explained by Bernoulli. The higher the velocity the lower the pressure. It has nothing to with length. It has something to do with velocity.
sir, can you say that how do i calculate the temperature and pressure drop in Capillary tube while designing it ? is there any equations or theories etc. ?
I have a Senville Aura mini split and am a retired hvac tech. Problem in cooling both lines going to indoor unit are in low vacuum. Switching to heat they are both 500+ psig. I was told by Senville it was reversing vale and replaced, but have same results. I now think it has to be the capillary assembly with dryer in the outdoor unit. I am having no luck in finding a replacement complete assembly or a good place online for parts for mini-split units. I would think a metering device for any 18,000 btu mini-split would work. It has to be clogged. IMO.
Hi happy new year.. i find some free on line programm on internet to resize tube.. i cant fint the original 1.88mm .1.3m so i put 2.00mm and the result is 1.73m length!! your video is very good but i am not so good to mathimatics ... its easy for you to check if is the Right size???? Thanks ... i am new on cooling system
This is a very good explanation. I was wondering if it would be possible to have the same chart as you used in your video? If you can, could you send me the link? Thank you
I am working on a nite system apu on a on a semi truck I'm wondering if the capillary tube on the sensing bulb broke can I just re-solder it or do I need to change out the whole TXV valve and if so can I charge it my self
So in these charts if the two kept tubes that you are using don’t have a number listed when you cross reference them am I to assume that there’s no changes needed in length
working on beverage air two drawer freezer with cap watched your vido there was a lot of service tech that work on it put it back together ran for three days in shop at -5 when put back in line cooks say won,t keep food frozen
High Ron, Great course info. I am looking for part 2 of the NATE math questions. Would you be able to post this information Thanks Greg Barrie Ontario Canada
hello sir i want to some suggestion i am going to rebuild d freezer which copper tube size i used in evaporator coil And lenth also .i wish reply soon thanx
thanks Ron. how would you suggest soldering the cap tube into the evaporator ? I have seem the evaporator tube pinched to create a tight fit to one for the cap tube and then soldered in.how should it be done ?
I use wire terminal crimpers. Start with my large hydraulic crimper, then work my way down to manual crimpers as needed. The trick is to use something close to the same diameter as the capillary to retain a round opening that is large enough to insert the capillary tube into. I have a set of transfer punches that work well for that. Drill bit shanks would work too though.
Excellent video Ron. I am wanting to build a cloud chamber from a window air conditioner unit and need a cool plate of around -30C. Would it be too much to ask for a few hints through LinkedIn or something?
Hi Ron very informative video ,But one question no one has ever use a electronic lead solder to weld the tubes . Do not know why ,, but is it ok if i use it for my own DIY fridge repair ,,, Your advice please
Save yourself some trouble and use a stick of silver solder. I tried a roll of lead solder once when I didn’t have any silver. It lasted a little while, but eventually it began leaking.
hi, i was at a fridge tonight that was a cap tube system. it was low on charge refrigerant was 134a im just wondering how i would correctly charge the system if the charge is now known?? all i did was charge it to my suction pressure being a med temp application.
Bernoulli's principle (Pitot Tube) clearly explains how cap tubes reduce pressure. The relationship is between velocity and pressure. The faster the velocity the lower the pressure. This is best explained by a sprayer that sucks liquid since it create lower pressure due to high velocity created by the blowing of air. The same principle applies to why plane flies aided by its wings since lower pressure is created at the upper portion of the wing. The higher the velocity the lower the pressure until it reaches saturation point.
+Ron Walker None hopefully. Temperature and pressure are related. If your temps are different then the pressures are different, indicating a restriction
Hello Ron, I ran into 5 units with the same problem. They all have capillary tubes, but the suction drops to 0 psig on start, discharge pressure were all about100 psig.during running. When unit is off, pressure equal at 100 psig. Thank you for any input.
That is a sign of moisture in the system, liquid ref. will expand in the strainer-filter causing ice and plug up the cap tube stopping the refrigerant flow, the strainer-filter will warm up and the cycle will repeat. evac. system and recharge.
Oh the hell with this all you need to do is get Horse power, type of application and type of gas to determine how long and wether you need a #1 #2 #3 or a #4 captube.
thanks a bunch Ron . best regards from Venezuela I am a retired worker from electrical statal company and my salary is about 5 bucks per month. so i decided to become HVAC technician to survive in this crazy economy and youtubers like you have been very helpful to me so god bless you.
Excellent presentation. For those more mathematically inclined the pressure drop/diameter relation for this parrticular case has a power of ca. 4.6. Double the diameter and you have increase the length 24 times (!).
Thank you this video is awesome. I’ve been trying to get someone to work on my 1940s Westinghouse refrigerator and not being able to find anyone I’m resorting to trying it myself.
Very well done, Ron. I've never heard or considered that the restriction blockage due to the filter dryer is usually within the first inch or less of the cap tubs entrance. Like to share info on drier. Sometimes the 'powder' is a result of the beads vibrating and wearing off very small dust, because of this I just accepted that the blockage could be anywhere in the cap tube, which it still could but your info on the opening portion was enlightening. I never use a beaded drier when I replace them but instead use the Sporlan cap tube driers, I've never had a reoccurring problem using a solid core.
I usually recommend replacing the entire cap tube when you replace the drier just to make sure. The blockage is "usually" in the first few inches, but not always.
If you work on gas orifices and have a wire gauge drill set I believe you can look up a conversion. And use the drill shank to measure your capillary size. I usually carry a 1 to60 gauge size drill set for soft brass only.
DEAR Mister your lesson is very clear I would like to see the chart like this but on 134. R12. And 600
Hi Sir Ron Walker, i just watch your cap tube in 15minutes.. i am glad to see this lectures on videos, i work here in uae as a refrigeration technician and we usually do a customized refrigeration unit/system, i used J/B cap tube size chart for a new refrigeration system, but sometimes i might be get wrong by using the application because it gives me a bad result of cooling performance, we usually used a Tecumseh Condensing unit,is J/B cap tube chart is also applicable application for Tecumseh?
Sweet. So the resistance of the flow is proportional to the "area" of the circle represented by the inside diameter and the length. Cutting the length in half is the same as increasing the "area" of the inside circle by twice as much.
Nice teaching, worth my 15, great job thanks.
10:17 will cause high side pressure increase, but not flooding of evap as there will be under condensation in the condenser
@1:50 This is inaccurate.
The friction in the hose/tube slows the FLOW RATE, not lowers the pressure. The slower flow rate of the capillary tube means that inside the evaporative core of the system there is a shortage of refrigerant, resulting in a partial vacuum, which causes evaporation.
In other words, the pump is pulling the freon out of the evaporator core faster than it can be replaced through the capilary tube. This results in a pressure drop *in the evap core* and then follows evaporation and the cooling effect.
Hi Ron, I hope your are doing well. I was looking for this valuable information and I want to thank you.
I use to do 100s of cap tube systems a year, stores ice boxes. How to charge a cap tube system is pretty easy. Charge system until the suction line starts to frost, remove any liquid line connections as long as pressures are normal because you need to release a very small about of refrigerant at a time. Release refrigerant from suction line till the frost line starts to come back to the evaporator, done you are now using all the evaporator and not the suction line.
Oh ya, I see a lot of guys using FILTERS on cap tubes NO the filter-can acts like an accumulator, I use strainers the ones that have a high side Schrader tap valve the small bullet looking filters.
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Never worked on a Refrigerator before but decided to tackle changing the Compressor on my Kenmore Elite...Stopped Cooling. Welded in the New Compressor and Filter/Dryer...pretty proud of myself at this point! Vacuumed out the system and let it set for 24 hours... held a Vacuum... even prouder still!! Put some R134A Refrigerant in but the system refused to get even a little bit cold!!!! System would only come out of Negative to 10!?!? What did I do wrong?
Plugged up capillary tube or filter dryer oily line and dirt residues..
The basic principle is explained by Bernoulli. The higher the velocity the lower the pressure. It has nothing to with length. It has something to do with velocity.
sir, can you say that how do i calculate the temperature and pressure drop in Capillary tube while designing it ? is there any equations or theories etc. ?
I have a Senville Aura mini split and am a retired hvac tech. Problem in cooling both lines going to indoor unit are in low vacuum. Switching to heat they are both 500+ psig. I was told by Senville it was reversing vale and replaced, but have same results. I now think it has to be the capillary assembly with dryer in the outdoor unit. I am having no luck in finding a replacement complete assembly or a good place online for parts for mini-split units. I would think a metering device for any 18,000 btu mini-split would work. It has to be clogged. IMO.
Thank you a very good video on cap tubes. It was really helpful.
Glad to help and thanks for the comment.
Hi
happy new year..
i find some free on line programm on internet to resize tube..
i cant fint the original 1.88mm .1.3m
so i put 2.00mm and the result is 1.73m length!! your video is very good but i am not so good to mathimatics ... its easy for you to check if is the Right size????
Thanks ...
i am new on cooling system
Thanks Ron! Great I do and we'll presented for a newbie like me.
Thank you for the post this cleared up alot for me
This is a very good explanation. I was wondering if it would be possible to have the same chart as you used in your video? If you can, could you send me the link? Thank you
Hi Luc, Let me see what I can dig up for you.
Ron Walker
Here you go - www.jbind.com/pdf/inst-tubing.pdf
Thanks! Make it worth my while when I get feedback.
I am working on a nite system apu on a on a semi truck I'm wondering if the capillary tube on the sensing bulb broke can I just re-solder it or do I need to change out the whole TXV valve and if so can I charge it my self
So in these charts if the two kept tubes that you are using don’t have a number listed when you cross reference them am I to assume that there’s no changes needed in length
thank you for good information sir
what size and lenght of capillary i use for 3 tons outdoor unit for my fabricated icemaker tnx bro
working on beverage air two drawer freezer with cap watched your vido there was a lot of service tech that work on it put it back together ran for three days in shop at -5 when put back in line cooks say won,t keep food frozen
What is the length of cap tube for a freeze
High Ron, Great course info. I am looking for part 2 of the NATE math questions. Would you be able to post this information Thanks Greg
Barrie Ontario Canada
hello sir i want to some suggestion i am going to rebuild d freezer which copper tube size i used in evaporator coil And lenth also .i wish reply soon thanx
Thanks very much. Informative and interesting.
Great lesson thank you
Excellent video!
Great training video!
thanks Ron. how would you suggest soldering the cap tube into the evaporator ? I have seem the evaporator tube pinched to create a tight fit to one for the cap tube and then soldered in.how should it be done ?
I use wire terminal crimpers. Start with my large hydraulic crimper, then work my way down to manual crimpers as needed. The trick is to use something close to the same diameter as the capillary to retain a round opening that is large enough to insert the capillary tube into. I have a set of transfer punches that work well for that. Drill bit shanks would work too though.
Excellent video Ron. I am wanting to build a cloud chamber from a window air conditioner unit and need a cool plate of around -30C. Would it be too much to ask for a few hints through LinkedIn or something?
I guess so
Excellent job.. Thank you.
Very good information
Sir, what is the calculation of length of a capillary tube if want to change it ?
Hi Ron very informative video ,But one question no one has ever use a electronic lead solder to weld the tubes . Do not know why ,, but is it ok if i use it for my own DIY fridge repair ,,, Your advice please
Save yourself some trouble and use a stick of silver solder. I tried a roll of lead solder once when I didn’t have any silver. It lasted a little while, but eventually it began leaking.
Could you score the cap tube with a razor knife and then snap it off?
I use a pair of wire strippers to score cap tube and break it off.
Cheap adjustable wire strippers that look exactly like the “special tool” work just as well as the special tool.
hi, i was at a fridge tonight that was a cap tube system. it was low on charge refrigerant was 134a im just wondering how i would correctly charge the system if the charge is now known?? all i did was charge it to my suction pressure being a med temp application.
Weighing in your charge is the best option, if you can find it out. What you did was correct.
At 11:53 did you mean the outlet of the condenser?
Bernoulli's principle (Pitot Tube) clearly explains how cap tubes reduce pressure. The relationship is between velocity and pressure. The faster the velocity the lower the pressure. This is best explained by a sprayer that sucks liquid since it create lower pressure due to high velocity created by the blowing of air. The same principle applies to why plane flies aided by its wings since lower pressure is created at the upper portion of the wing. The higher the velocity the lower the pressure until it reaches saturation point.
I WANT TO ASSEMBLE 1000 LITRE WATER CHILLER.I USE 2 TON COMPRESSOR BUT I CONFUSE WHICH SIZE OF COPPER PIPE OR LENTH ... CAPLLERY I USED FOR
hello ron sir i want re assemble 500 litre d freezer ...plz suggest me which copper tube size and lenth i use
Excellent bro
hi ron i have 0.031 capillary tube size could you help me for the correct langt of 1/5-1/4-1/3 thanks
Great video on cap tubes.
could someone tell me how to select the right size (length/dia) if both of them are unknown.... thanks
btw my lecturer told me to use pressure drop and Ph diagram of the refrigerant, but i didn't get it
i need chart for cap tube selection
Thanks to answer me so fast. I appreciate.
r134a? What is the temp drop across the dryer?
+Ron Walker None hopefully. Temperature and pressure are related. If your temps are different then the pressures are different, indicating a restriction
Hi sir I need information about chiller I have questions can I ask you ?
Ron, will a restriction blockage cause the suction to drop to O psig, and the discharge doesn't move? Thanks for any help. Thanks. This is a stroll.
Mike Urnise
Hi Mike. What is the high side reading? It is possible. Is it exactly 0 psig?
Hello Ron, I ran into 5 units with the same problem. They all have capillary tubes, but the suction drops to 0 psig on start, discharge pressure were all about100 psig.during running. When unit is off, pressure equal at 100 psig. Thank you for any input.
That is a sign of moisture in the system, liquid ref. will expand in the strainer-filter causing ice and plug up the cap tube stopping the refrigerant flow, the strainer-filter will warm up and the cycle will repeat. evac. system and recharge.
my compressor cut off after 1 hr working but fan motor working motor normel how to recover the problm
Thanks. Awesome videos.
Thank U very much.
Thanks sir you are help me lots..
Great video substantially information
Oh the hell with this all you need to do is get Horse power, type of application and type of gas to determine how long and wether you need a #1 #2 #3 or a #4 captube.
Thanks a lot for explaing .
Thank´s a lot very useful infos.
Whats the address to email you?
How can chenge single door lg capillary
Tanks for ur guidance
Nice video! Thank you!
Thanks
VERY GOOD THANK YOU
Dirty condenser cannot lead to a flooded evaporator, in the contrary to starved evaporator!
d freezer 500 litre
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Very good information