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Junior Member
Trade: HVAC
Join Date: Feb 2013
Location: Birmingham,Al
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Low Suction/ Low Head
Have a Bryant HP unit that is pulling itself down to almost a 5 psig both on the Head side along with the suction side. At this time low pressure cut out shuts unit off. Not sure where to Go!!!!
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Re: Low Suction/ Low Head
More info needed.
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Location: Birmingham,Al
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Re: Low Suction/ Low Head
Hey JPS, Thank you for your interest in trying to help me with this problem, but I have traced it to a bad TXV on the indoor coil. AGAIN THANKS !!!!!
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