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Understanding HVAC Superheat: Common Issues with Calculating Target Levels
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[QUOTE="jelanier, post: 5508112, member: 433250"] I was trying to calculate my target superheat when I ran into a bit of a problem. My indoor return wetbulb temperature is 60F and the outdoor ambient condenser temp is 90F. These figures apparently don't compute in a calculator application or a chart. With 60F wetbulb, the charts and calculators will only allow ambient condenser temperature of 80F. What is the explanation? [/QUOTE]
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