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jim4244



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TD5 Air Con
Hi all

Question - If the gas is very low in the A/C system will that stop the compressor starting?

Jim
Post #1005503 26th Aug 2023 5:18pm
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sasdiscos



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Yes. They have a trinary switch.

A high, medium and low switch.

The high and low control the compressor and the Ned controls the cond fan.

Steve.
Post #1005505 26th Aug 2023 5:28pm
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TexasRover



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The refrigerant r134a carries the oil around the system, no gas means the compressor would loose lubrication so the low pressure switch is there to save the system from self destruction
Post #1005506 26th Aug 2023 5:40pm
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jim4244



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Thanks guys

Jim
Post #1005507 26th Aug 2023 5:43pm
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geobloke



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As above. Spot on answers Thumbs Up
Post #1005512 26th Aug 2023 6:20pm
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