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Trade: HVAC Service Tech
Join Date: Sep 2010
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Hi supertek 65
Why "Super heat never killed a compressor"
Just wondering what you thoughts are on this. Thanks Steve |
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Trade: HVAC Service, Roofing contractor
Join Date: Apr 2011
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Re: Hi supertek 65
If the suction gas is not superheated, the compressor can be damaged. The compressor pulls the refrigerant out of the evaporator and pushes it though a condenser. The act of compression is performed by any one of the following six types of compressors: a reciprocating piston, rotary, scroll, screw, centrifugal, and sonic compressors. Of the six, the reciprocating and scroll compressors are the two most frequently found in a residential air conditioning system.
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Trade: residential and commercial
Join Date: Jun 2011
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Re: Hi supertek 65
yea so will too much superheat also damage a compressor. and thats about all i know.
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