Charge liquid refrigerant (as opposed to gaseous refrigerant) into the system.
result in performance loss.
All the pipes in the figure are liquid pipes.
15.88 : 30 m + 10 m = 40 m
9.52 : 3 m + 1m + 10 m + 10 m + 20 m + 10 m + 10 m = 64 m
6.35 : 10 m
According to the above formula
The calculation result would be 17.08, and it is rounded up to the nearest 0.1.
The final result will be as follows:
Amount of refrigerant to be charged (kg) = (0.2 X 40) + (0.06 X 64) + (0.024 X 10) + 5.0 = 17.08kg
Amount of refrigerant to be charged = 17.1kg
All the pipes in the figure are liquid pipes.
[3/4"] : [98 ft] + [32 ft] = [130 ft]
[3/8"] : [9 ft] + [3 ft] + [32 ft] + [32 ft] + [65 ft] + [32 ft] + [32 ft] = [205 ft]
[1/4"] : [32 ft]
According to the above formula
The calculation result would be 598.07 oz, and it is rounded up to the nearest 1 oz.
The final result will be as follows:
Amount of refrigerant to be charged (oz) = (2.15 X 130) + (0.65 X 205) + (0.26 X 32) + 177 = 598.07oz
Amount of refrigerant to be charged = 599 oz