Outdoor unit’s R22 refrigerant is at 85 degrees, superheat is at 80 degrees. But suction line is not cold and superheat is not blowing hot air out of fan. Indoor evaporator coil looks fine and not frozen or had condensation. Please help
I tried adding R22 but it’s already overcharged and is now at 85 degrees on suction line on condenser
- Guest asked 8 years ago
Hi. I’m going to ask you some questions to get some more information so we can figure out what is going on. IF the outside temperature is 85 deg. generally speaking you should be at around 75 PSI on the suction line for a R-22 system. Also, what is your liquid line pressure at? Are you blowing any cold air out of the vents inside the house? Are you sure the compressor is running? Are the condenser coils clean?
- Brian, Ace Appliance answered 8 years ago
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