Aux 2 Unit 9 Refrigerant Under/ re-charge, leaks, trouble shooting Q1 Answer

  1. Describe EACH of the following vapour compression refrigeration faults, outlining a possible cause for EACH:
    (a) undercharge;(3)
    (b) overcharge;(3)
    (c) short cycling.(4)

(a) Undercharge of Refrigerant (3 marks)

  • Description: Too little refrigerant in the system → insufficient cooling capacity. Evaporator may not be fully flooded, causing low suction pressure.
  • Symptoms: Low suction pressure, compressor overheating, possible frosting at the expansion valve, reduced cooling performance.
  • Possible Cause: Refrigerant leak from joints, seals, or connections; incorrect charging during maintenance.

(b) Overcharge of Refrigerant (3 marks)

  • Description: Too much refrigerant in the system → excessive liquid in the condenser and high head pressure.
  • Symptoms: High discharge pressure, high condenser temperature, risk of liquid carryover (liquid slugging) to the compressor, poor efficiency.
  • Possible Cause: Overfilling during charging, failure to measure refrigerant correctly.

(c) Short Cycling (4 marks)

  • Description: Compressor starts and stops frequently without running long enough to maintain stable cooling.
  • Symptoms: Fluctuating temperatures, high wear on starter equipment, reduced compressor life.
  • Possible Causes:
    1. Faulty or incorrectly set thermostat/pressure switch.
    2. Refrigerant undercharge leading to low suction pressure cut-out.
    3. Electrical faults in control circuit.
    4. Blocked air/refrigerant flow causing rapid temperature rise/fall.