Posted by M-MAN on August 18, 2011 at 22:01:30 from (184.39.186.128):
In Reply to: Home AC posted by Dave in Ms on August 18, 2011 at 08:24:27:
Since you stated AC I'm assuming that's what you have. I'm also assuming you have the correct guages and they are zeroed. You have the gas and guages so your gonna charge it reguardless.
Clean the condensor and evaporator coils before you start. Fantastic will work if you don't have coil cleaner. New filter too.
Hook up the guages and charge to 40 degrees or 68.5 psi on the low side and stop. High side temp on the guage should read 20 to 30 degrees above ambient. If it doesn't you have a problem.
A professonal could dial it in to be more effeicent but that's about a close as any HO is gonna get and it will work for you on any AC unit. Good luck and watch out for frostbite when hooking up the high side.
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