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Originally Posted by: richappy If you have a burnout, or the compressor has sucked in air, you must replace the filter/dryer. Last one I did, it was a simple bad compressor, no contamination, so I never changed it. I understand most dryers have a micro screen that prevents particles from entering the cap tube, but in your case, maybe it is missing. Thanks. I am going to change the filter and work on the cap tube. I'll let you know how it works out.
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What's the big secret or is it that none of the internet professionals know the answer?
Here are the correct pressures from Frigidare Service Data Sheet #218758400 and these pressures work for most residential systems using R134a refrigerant @ 65*F Ambiant .
Low Side Pressure: Cut-in = 6 to 13 Cut-out = -2 to +2
High Side Pressure: 105 - 115 Wattage: 150 - 220 Amps (Running): 1.3 - 1.8
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