Service ManualLast Updated - 9/28/2016
495B SE (S)
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AIR CONDITIONER MAINTENANCE CONTINUED...
130 F. condenser temp. = 200 PSIG*
*basedon30MPHairow.
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All values rounded two places.
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15.69
17.04
18.43
19.87
21.35
22.88
24.47
26.10
27.79
29.52
31.32
33.17
35.07
37.03
39.05
40.09
45.48
51.27
57.47
64.10
71.19
78.75
86.80
95.40
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The numbers above represent boiling points for R-134a.
EVAPORATOR pressures represent gas temperatures
inside the coil and not the coil
surfaces. Add to temperature for coil
air-off temperatures (8 - 10f.)
CONDENSER temperatures are not ambient
temperatures. Add to ambient
(35 - 40 F.) for proper heat transfer,
then refer to pressure chart.
Example:
90 F. ambient temp.
+40
Conditionswillvaryfordifferentsystemcongurations.
TEMP F. PSIG
R-134a Temperature Pressure Chart
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TEMP F. PSIG
CHECKING/ADDING REFRIGERANT
Allowonlycertiedpersonneltoservicetheheater/airconditionersystem.Thechartbelowshowsrelative
temperatures and pressures for the system.
Generally, for most Barko machines, 3 pounds of refrigerant is required for the system to operate properly. However,
use the chart below to determine the exact amount.
Older air conditioning equipment may contain R-12, a substance which harms public
health and environment by destroying ozone in the upper atmosphere. To remove
R-12fromtheairconditioningsystem,useserviceequipmentcertiedtomeetthe
requirements of S.A.E. J2209 or J1990.