| Test results | 
Related symptoms | 
Probable cause | 
Remedy | 
| Discharge (high) pressure abnormally high | 
After stopping compressor, pressure drops to about 196 kPa (2.0 kgf/cm{sup  2}, 28 psi) quickly and then falls gradually. | 
Air in system | 
Discharge, evacuate (see page 21-94) and recharge with specified amount (see page 21-96). | 
| No bubbles in sight glass when condenser is cooled by water | 
Excessive refrigerant in system | 
Discharge, evacuate and recharge with specified amount. | 
| Reduced or no air flow through condenser | 
	- Clogged condenser or radiator fins
 
	- Condenser or radiator fan not working properly
 
 
 | 
	- Clean
 
	- Check voltage and fan rpm.
 
	- Check fan direction.
 
 
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| Line to condenser is excessively hot. | 
Restricted flow of refrigerant in system | 
Restricted lines | 
| Discharge pressure abnormally low | 
Excessive bubbles in sight glass; condenser is not hot. | 
Insufficient refrigerant in system | 
	- Check for leak.
 
	- Charge system.
 
 
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| High and low pressures are balanced soon after stopping compressor. Low side is higher than normal. | 
	- Faulty compressor discharge valve
 
	- Faulty compressor seal
 
 
 | 
Replace the compressor. | 
| Outlet of expansion valve is not frosted, low-pressure gauge indicates vacuum. | 
	- Faulty expansion valve
 
	- Moisture in system
 
 
 | 
	- Replace
 
	- Discharge, evacuate and recharge with specified amount.
 
 
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| Suction (low) pressure abnormally low | 
Excessive bubbles in sight glass; condenser is not hot. | 
Insufficient refrigerant in system | 
	- Repair the leaks.
 
	- Discharge, evacuate and recharge with specified amount.
 
	- Charge as required.
 
 
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| Expansion valve is not frosted and low-pressure line is not cold. Low-pressure gauge indicates vacuum. | 
	- Frozen expansion valve (Moisture in system)
 
	- Faulty expansion valve
 
 
 | 
	- Discharge, evacuate and recharge with specified amount.
 
	- Replace the expansion valve.
 
 
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| Discharge temperature is low and the air flow from vents is restricted. | 
Frozen evaporator | 
Run the fan with compressor off, then check evaporator temperature sensor. | 
| Expansion valve is frosted. | 
Clogged expansion valve | 
Clean or replace. | 
| Receiver/dryer outlet is cool and inlet is warm (should be warm during operation). | 
Clogged receiver/dryer | 
Replace | 
| Suction pressure abnormally high | 
Low-pressure hose and check joint are cooler than the temperature around evaporator. | 
Expansion valve open too long | 
Repair or replace. | 
| Suction pressure is lowered when condenser is cooled by water. | 
Excessive refrigerant in system | 
Discharge, evacuate and recharge with specified amount. | 
| High and low-pressure are equalised as soon as the compressor is stopped and both gauges fluctuate while running. | 
	- Faulty gasket
 
	- Faulty high-pressure valve
 
	- Foreign particle stuck in high-pressure valve
 
 
 | 
Replace the compressor. | 
| Suction and discharge pressures abnormally high | 
Reduced air flow through condenser. | 
	- Clogged condenser or radiator fins
 
	- Condenser or radiator fan not working properly
 
 
 | 
	- Clean
 
	- Check voltage and fan rpm.
 
	- Check fan direction.
 
 
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| No bubbles in sight glass when condenser is cooled by water | 
Excessive refrigerant in system | 
Discharge, evacuate and recharge with specified amount. | 
| Suction and discharge pressure abnormally low | 
Low-pressure hose and metal end areas are cooler than evaporator. | 
Clogged or kinked low-pressure hose parts | 
Repair or replace. | 
| Temperature around expansion valve is too low compared with that around receiver/dryer. | 
Clogged high-pressure line | 
Repair or replace. | 
| Refrigerant leaks | 
Compressor clutch is dirty. | 
Compressor shaft seal leaking | 
Replace the compressor. | 
| Compressor bolt(s) are dirty. | 
Leaking around bolt(s) | 
Tighten bolt(s) or replace compressor. | 
| Compressor gasket is wet with oil. | 
Gasket leaking | 
Replace the compressor. |