Roof Air Output Temperature
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08-19-2009, 05:11
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Roof Air Output Temperature
Our front roof air was blowing out 60 degree air. It's the original Dometic. After adding freon it's putting out 45 degree COOL air. The other roof airs put out about the same COOL air. I'm a happy camper.
I find that freon needs to be added about once a year to the front unit. The other two units need freon every two to three years. The front unit...the piercing valve lock down screws always need tightening. The other units just need freon. Guess I'm getting by pretty good with these old air conditioning units. What temperatures are your units blowing? I keep thinking that I'm overcharging the units but no issues so far other than adding freon. Curt Sprenger |
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08-19-2009, 08:46
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Curt:
The valves you have in the lines should have been temp only. new valves that are solder in should have been installed. This will stop the refrigerant leakage. The clamp on valves have a gasket on the inner surfaces for a seal. It is very tenuous at best. Safe travels, Ralph & Charolette Fullenwider '84 FC 35 "Ruff Diamond" Duncan, Oklahoma At 10:11 AM 8/19/2009 -0700, you wrote: Our front roof air was blowing out |
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08-19-2009, 10:35
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That's right, Ralph.
Click on this linkÃÂ http://www.rparts.com/Catalog/Major_Comp...valves.asp . Go down to the 5th picture "Schrader Valve"...this is what I've used in the past WHEN there is room to solder in one of these. Our coach roof top ACs do not lend themselves to easy soldering of the Schrader Valves. I've opted to live with what is there, the Piercing Valves.ÃÂ Curt Sprenger On Wed, Aug 19, 2009 at 1:46 PM, Ralph Fullenwider <"rlf47@swbell.net"> wrote:
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