Date: Thu, 5 Jun 2003 12:02:16 -0700
Reply-To: TJ Hannink <tjhannink@YAHOO.COM>
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From: TJ Hannink <tjhannink@YAHOO.COM>
Subject: Re: Converting to R134
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--- Jeffrey Schwaia <jeff@TSSGI.COM> wrote:
> -Add freon till the high side reads ~250psi with the
> A/C on and the engine
> running at ~2000RPM. Low side pressure should be
> ~35psi.
Down here in Florida, I look for no more than 200-psi
high side when the ambient temp is between 85-90F, the
vehicle is idling and in the shade. High side pressure
is directly related to the ambient temperature and
there are charts that will give you a direct
relationship, but as a rule of thumb, high side
pressure value should be around 2.2 times ambient
temperature (in F).
If you are going to look for 250psi on the high side,
I would advise installing an overpressure switch/valve
to keep from blowing out the compressor or the
fittings off the ends of the hoses when you get into a
hotter environment then where you were taking
measurements.
The '86+ vans A/C refrigerant high pressure switch
will switch the radiator fan to a higher speed when
the high side pressure goes over 210 psi. Above 95F,
mine runs constantly on the higher speed until the van
interior cools off.
I would also suggest replacing the engine cover and
closing the rear hatch to avoid sucking engine-heated
air into the evaporator when you do your pressure and
evaporator temperature readings.
> BTW & IMHO, the downside to R-134 (other than its
> inferior cooling ability)
> is the amount of power it robs from the engine when
> compare to R-12. An
> R-12 system operates at a lower pressure than the
> R-134 system, which means
> the engine does not have to work as hard to turn the
> compressor. The vans
> I've converted had a noticeably less power with
> R-134 than they had with
> R-12. Perhaps it's just me...
No, I have noticed the same lack of power as well as a
1-2 mpg decrease in gas mileage when I am using A/C
every day, all day.
=====
TJ Hannink
Goldibox - 1987 Vanagon Camper, Wolfsburg Edition
Winter Park, Florida
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