texasvet54
Petty Officer 1st Class
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I don't see a forum that this might belong in, so I post it here.
I have a 220VAC Ocean Breeze air conditioning system on my Three Buoys houseboat. The system uses R-22.
My coils are icing up indicating that I am low on refrigerant. My gauges tell me that my pressure is low at about 50 lbs on the low side instead of 70. When I add some R-22, the evaporator coils lose their frost, but the pressure doesn't go up. I don't want to add any more R-22 as this stuff is expensive. I did go so far as to add R-22 for about 20 seconds and there was no change in the pressure. It stays at 50.
So, what can I do to get my low side pressure back to normal, around 70lbs, and stop the icing?
Thanks,
John
I have a 220VAC Ocean Breeze air conditioning system on my Three Buoys houseboat. The system uses R-22.
My coils are icing up indicating that I am low on refrigerant. My gauges tell me that my pressure is low at about 50 lbs on the low side instead of 70. When I add some R-22, the evaporator coils lose their frost, but the pressure doesn't go up. I don't want to add any more R-22 as this stuff is expensive. I did go so far as to add R-22 for about 20 seconds and there was no change in the pressure. It stays at 50.
So, what can I do to get my low side pressure back to normal, around 70lbs, and stop the icing?
Thanks,
John