Proper refrigerant levels are essential for maintaining peak cooling performance and preventing issues caused by low refrigerant levels. In this post, Superior Air explores why HVAC technicians check refrigerant levels, their methods for doing so and the consequences of running an AC system with low refrigerant.
Refrigerant is the lifeblood of an air conditioning system. It is responsible for absorbing heat from indoor air and dissipating it outside, creating a cooling effect within the living space. If the refrigerant levels are inadequate, the AC’s cooling efficiency is compromised, leading to several adverse effects.
HVAC experts use various methods to accurately assess refrigerant levels. Here are two primary techniques used for assessing refrigerant levels.
Technicians use pressure gauges to measure the refrigerant’s high and low side pressures. By comparing these readings against manufacturer specifications, they can determine if the refrigerant level is within the appropriate range.
HVAC techs also use subcooling and superheat calculations to evaluate the refrigerant charge. Subcooling measures the temperature difference between the liquid refrigerant and the saturation temperature, while superheating assesses the temperature difference between the refrigerant vapor and the saturation temperature. These values provide insights into the refrigerant’s state and help determine if it is undercharged or overcharged.
Operating an air conditioner with low refrigerant levels can lead to issues that affect both the AC unit and the overall comfort of your home.
For all your HVAC needs, turn to Superior Air. We can assist with air conditioning installation, air conditioning repairs or any related HVAC services. We’ll ensure your system is perfectly set up for optimum performance. Call (559) 734-2002 or complete our contact form to book a consultation.
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