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Discussion starter · #21 ·
No flow leaving the low side service valve? That means there is no flow from the LSSV to the inlet of the comp just 2-3' away?
I see what you’re saying and now I suppose that there has to be flow out the low side because how else could my pressure measured at the high side be stacking up so high?

I still am concerned there’s no flow going into the compressor though.
 
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Discussion starter · #24 ·
OP, where did you get your basic training of the refrig cycle? Trade School, College, Self Taught, Books, Classes?
I went through a State ran trade school. Great teacher. Unfortunately I stagnated for 20 years at a Northern company that only let me do heating and plumbing work. A few select hot shots got all of the cooling work. Now that I’m on my own for a few years now, I see my weakness in cooling work. This is the first problem that’s been a difficult challenge.
 
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I went through a State ran trade school. Great teacher. Unfortunately I stagnated for 20 years at a Northern company that only let me do heating and plumbing work. A few select hot shots got all of the cooling work. Now that I’m on my own for a few years now, I see my weakness in cooling work. This is the first problem that’s been a difficult challenge.
LOL, this is a 1st difficult challenge? Damn, I run across difficult problems on a regular basis, I like the challenge. Your description of the refrig cycle shows a bit of basic knowledge is missing, so simply review your Trade School Books. No biggie
 
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