MikeP
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The guest stateroom ac in our 53 MY has always been poor performance-wise. I had an ac guy on board today to check all the systems/recharge as necessary. But the guest stateroom ac problem was found. And it was Hatteras' fault! When the tech checked pressure, he found it was much too high on heat and too low in cool. So on heat it acted as if it was overcharged and on cool as if it was undercharged.
The ducting in that stateroom runs from the evaporator up the inside of the closet wall, to a box mounted to the backside of the forward wall in the stateroom. A register is mounted to the hole in the wall. Turns out, the register, which protrudes well into the airbox, dramatically obstructs the flow of air through the evaporator. That, in turn drives the pressure up on the compressor, causing the unit to cycle off. The tech showed me the gauge set and how the pressure dropped dramatically to below normal in heating/cooling when the register was removed and that the unit needed some additional coolant (and the register off) to work properly, which it does now.
The solution is a surface mount register and a larger opening in the wall. Interesting stuff, especially knowing that it was this way from the factory. Of course, I've also learned that not all 53's are set up the same way...
The ducting in that stateroom runs from the evaporator up the inside of the closet wall, to a box mounted to the backside of the forward wall in the stateroom. A register is mounted to the hole in the wall. Turns out, the register, which protrudes well into the airbox, dramatically obstructs the flow of air through the evaporator. That, in turn drives the pressure up on the compressor, causing the unit to cycle off. The tech showed me the gauge set and how the pressure dropped dramatically to below normal in heating/cooling when the register was removed and that the unit needed some additional coolant (and the register off) to work properly, which it does now.
The solution is a surface mount register and a larger opening in the wall. Interesting stuff, especially knowing that it was this way from the factory. Of course, I've also learned that not all 53's are set up the same way...