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Wine-Mate SSRWC Series User Manual

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8) If the superheat is high, check the subcooling first to know if the refrigerant

charge is sufficient. If the charge is not sufficient, add more refrigerant. If the
charge is good, then increase the evaporator suction pressure by turning the
hex nut (5/16”) clockwise. Liquid must always be charged into the hide side
when the compressor runs.

9) If the superheat is low, then decrease the evaporator suction pressure by

turning the hex nut (5/16”) counter-clockwise.

10)

Both discharge and suction valves must be in the back positions before
disconnecting.

11) Close all service valves and disconnect all manifolds and hoses.

Fig. 13 Expansion Valve


11. Pressure, Superheat and Subcooling Readings

CAUTION:
To read properly the service valves must be in the middle positions.

Complaint Possible

Causes

j.

High suction pressure and low head pressure

Zero superheat and zero subcooling
k. High suction pressure and low head pressure
Low superheat and low subcooling
l.

High suction pressure and high head pressure

Low superheat and high subcooling
m. High to normal suction pressure and high head pressure
Low subcooling
n. High suction pressure and high head pressure
Low superheat and low subcooling
o. High suction pressure and high head pressure
High superheat
p. Low suction pressure and low head pressure
High superheat and low subcooling
q. Low suction pressure and low to normal head pressure
High superheat and high subcooling

r. Low suction pressure and low head pressure
Normal to high superheat and low subcooling
s. Low suction pressure and low head pressure

j.

Compressor may be bad


k. Expansion valve opened, too

much oil

l. Overcharge

m. Non-condensable gas

n. Water restricted or bad water

regulator, dirty condenser

o. High cellar temperature, high

evaporator load

p. Undercharge

q. Liquid line restricted after

receiver, solenoid valve
restricted

r. Suction line restricted

s. Air restricted at evaporator,