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How do I know if I should be measuring superheat or subcooling?

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How do I know if I should be measuring superheat or subcooling?

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Using superheat or subcooling is the best way to properly charge an AC/refrigeration system. On systems with a TEV/TXV (Thermostatic Expansion Valve), measure the liquid line pressure and temperature to get actual subcooling.

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