For a R-404A ice maker, the low side pressure typically ranges between 20 to 30 psi, while the high side pressure should be around 200 to 250 psi. These pressures can vary slightly based on the specific ice maker model and ambient conditions. Always check the manufacturer's specifications for the most accurate pressure readings. Proper monitoring is essential to ensure efficient operation and prevent potential issues.
The high side pressure for R-404A in an ice machine is typically around 250-300 psi, while the low side pressure is usually around 40-50 psi. These values can vary depending on factors such as the ambient temperature and the ice machine's operating conditions.
if room tem is 70f 15psi
if room tem is 70f 15psi
Tire pressures are by the tire manufacturer not car maker. Look on the side of the tire. Fine print will list its operating pressure when cold.
low side 25 psi high side 125 psi
frezer not frezing hi side 250 psi low side 45 psi
There should be a sticker/plaque on the driver side door with vehicle information including recommended tire inflation pressures for front and rear.
It should have the recommended tire pressure on the side of each tire.
there should be a sticker on the chasis on the on the passanger side between the door and the car
It isn't that simple. Pressures will be based on a number of factors, including ambient air temperature, elevation, and humidity. The pressures should read in accordance to the pressure/temperature chart for an R134a system.
If you look at the edge or on one side you should find the maker, type, content, etc. stamped on it.
Yes refrigerant temperatures and pressures in the cooling mode of a heat pump is the same. They are both in the suction side and the discharge side of the system.