DaneB
08-31-2015, 10:55 PM
95 Marathon which has been changed to R134a by the previous owner. Getting the coach ready for a trip I noticed that my compressor was off on the low pressure. No gas in system. Found the leak at the sight glass fitting on the drier, it must have vibrated loose. Leak checked, vacuumed and recharged the system with approximately a complete 28lb charge per the manual. Again this is a converted refrigerant system and not sure if it was converted properly.
Driver air is blowing very cold but the coach air is at most barely cool. I have checked the heater core with hand touch and it is not hot whatsoever. I have not completely shut down the hot water valve but common sense tells me that hot to touch would be hot to heater core and if my valve was sticking the heater core would as least be hot to touch. Do not think I have a water valve sticking. I am pretty mechanical and have a very good understanding of this OTR system.
I have a series of questions as I am at loss even understanding refrigeration quite well. Some questions are technical but I know that there have to be a great number of members on here that do their own maintenance.
- Where is the expansion valve for the main evaporator? It is not in either air control bay. I have found the driver valve under the front and per the service manual the coach valve is in the driver side bay 3 with the evap fan and equipment.
- Is there an accurate pressure reading that I can get my gauges close to on a normal 90 degree sunny day?
- Could I have the system overcharged? I read a PDF tech sheet that says liquid is to be at mid point of bottom sight glass on receiver tank? I have a sight glass on the top of the receiver tank as well, with a small ball inside and I am almost certain that I saw this glass full before my leak, the top sight glass was full of liquid and the ball was vigorously moving about the glass. Again I put what I estimate as 28 pounds of R134a.
- If overcharged would the driver evaporator get that cold yet leaving the coach evaporator not getting cold. Overcharge is as bad as undercharge but I would really expect the driver air to loose cooling as well.
- Do I still need a little more refrigerant and have I under charged the system? From the cooling of the driver air I feel this is not the case.
- Do I have a faulty expansion valve and I also have read and seen mention of a liquid valve? Can I check this manually?
HELP and what am I missing?
Driver air is blowing very cold but the coach air is at most barely cool. I have checked the heater core with hand touch and it is not hot whatsoever. I have not completely shut down the hot water valve but common sense tells me that hot to touch would be hot to heater core and if my valve was sticking the heater core would as least be hot to touch. Do not think I have a water valve sticking. I am pretty mechanical and have a very good understanding of this OTR system.
I have a series of questions as I am at loss even understanding refrigeration quite well. Some questions are technical but I know that there have to be a great number of members on here that do their own maintenance.
- Where is the expansion valve for the main evaporator? It is not in either air control bay. I have found the driver valve under the front and per the service manual the coach valve is in the driver side bay 3 with the evap fan and equipment.
- Is there an accurate pressure reading that I can get my gauges close to on a normal 90 degree sunny day?
- Could I have the system overcharged? I read a PDF tech sheet that says liquid is to be at mid point of bottom sight glass on receiver tank? I have a sight glass on the top of the receiver tank as well, with a small ball inside and I am almost certain that I saw this glass full before my leak, the top sight glass was full of liquid and the ball was vigorously moving about the glass. Again I put what I estimate as 28 pounds of R134a.
- If overcharged would the driver evaporator get that cold yet leaving the coach evaporator not getting cold. Overcharge is as bad as undercharge but I would really expect the driver air to loose cooling as well.
- Do I still need a little more refrigerant and have I under charged the system? From the cooling of the driver air I feel this is not the case.
- Do I have a faulty expansion valve and I also have read and seen mention of a liquid valve? Can I check this manually?
HELP and what am I missing?