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IMPORTANT NOTES
A system that has been opened or one that is found to be excessively low on
refrigerant pressure as a result of a leak, must be fully evacuated by means of
recycling and deep vacuum.
A system that has been evacuated must be repaired, leak tested and evacuated
before charging. If charging on the liquid or High side, use only the High side
valve on the manifold gauge set. Make sure the Low side valve is closed. After
charging, test the system by turning on the engine and running the A/C with
both valves closed on the manifold. After testing, disconnect the couplers from
the system and make sure to use a recovery/recycling machine to evacuate any
refrigerant remaining in the hoses.
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LBS
BAR PSIN-Hg MPa Kg/cm
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High
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DIAGNOSING TIPS FOR THE A/C SYSTEM
• Low side and High side pressures are low. Usually indicates a low charge.
• Low side pressure is low and High side pressure is high. Usually indicates a
blockage in the system. (i.e. expansion of valve or orifice tube.)
• Low side pressure is high and High side pressure is low. When accompanied
by a fluctuating digital reading, usually indicates faulty reed valves in
compressor.
• Low side and High side pressures are high. Usually indicates an over charged
system.
Ambient Temperature (˚F)
65˚
70˚
75˚
80˚
85˚
90˚
95˚
100˚
105˚
CHARGING REFRIGERANT
A. Verify that both valves on the manifold are shut completely.
B. Turn on car and A/C system (this will aid in charging of the refrigerant.)
C. Connect the other end of the yellow hose to Refrigerant Gas supply.
(Follow refrigerant manufacturer's instructions for proper dispensing.)
D. Open manifold low side (blue) valve slowly until pressure reaches 40 psi.
Do no exceed 40 psi during recharging process. Exceeding 40 psi could
damage the compressor.
E. When charging is finished, close low side (blue) valve.
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PSI
MPa Kg/cm
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R134a TEMPERATURE PRESSURE CHART
Low Side Gauge
25-35 psi
35-40 psi
35-45 psi
40-50 psi
45-55 psi
45-55 psi
50-55 psi
50-55 psi
50-55 psi
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High Side Gauge
135-155 psi
145-160 psi
150-170 psi
175-210 psi
225-250 psi
250-270 psi
275-300 psi
315-325 psi
340-345 psi