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Posts by John Cantor

This video usually baffles old fridge engineers. liquid in the suction was definately a no no in the past, and using discharge superheat to esimate the condition in the evaporator is simple and genius.

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I think Mitsi bring out a small R290 split next year

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Using Carnot COP equation and measuring the refrigerant temperatures. heatpumps.co.uk/cop-estimator/ It wont however deal with defrost losses which will be considerable. Its too warm to properly test it!

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Sorry, I'm not looking here much, but thought I would post about the air-air heat pump that I have fitted as an experiment at www.tajmahalcommunityhub.org Its being written up here (work in progress) heatpumps.co.uk/the-hub/ and monitored here emoncms.org/thehub It's an ElectriQ R290 model.

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Ah.. OK. Hostorically ALL refrigerant control was done by sensing the boiling refrigerant in the evaporator... genius to use discharge temperature to glean the conditions in the evaporator.

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SCI Discharge Superheat English
SCI Discharge Superheat English YouTube video by Siam Compressor Industry Co., Ltd

Always worth watching this .
Not sure why it should be 'flooding' I guess lost likely due to one of the sensors involved in the control??https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RXV-35gfQrk

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I had better start using it then! Thanks

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Thanks for your kind words Dan.

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Is this the place to be? will it catch on??

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