some newer chillers also use 134a. goto the orca website and pm fragger aka terry alexander and he's an a/c guy that can help. i have 134 and r22 guages but the issue i had with my last one is the manufature didn't post the amount of charge required so i had to do it by pressure. is the chiller not cooling or is just cycling alot? try reducing your flow alittle and see what happens. just don't reducing it too much or you can freeze the line
acually it is 134a and it saws on the side 1ph but the chiller just runs and doesnt cool the water. also the cooper piping is hot like an ac unit when freon is not right
found a guy that serviced it just a little low on freon and coils a bit dirty works great now but thanks. i still would like to talk to terry about his chiller though.
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=12266072#post12266072 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by skippy823 found a guy that serviced it just a little low on freon and coils a bit dirty works great now but thanks. i still would like to talk to terry about his chiller though.
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