A service tech is charging an air conditioning system that has a TXV as the metering device using the subcooling method of charging. The high side saturation temp is 110F and the unit's technical manual specifies 10F of liquid subcooling. What would be the desired liquid line temp be at the condensing unit?

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HVAC system charging involves adding refrigerant to a system, usually R-410A, by weighing it into the suction side as a liquid (with the tank inverted) or using pressure-based methods. Technicians connect a manifold gauge set to the low and high-pressure service ports, ensuring the system runs to stabilize before monitoring subcooling (for TXV/EEV systems) or superheat (for fixed-orifice systems). Key Steps for Charging HVAC Systems Preparation: Ensure the system is free of leaks, has been properly evacuated using a vacuum pump, and check that coils are clean. Connecting Gauges: Attach the... Show more

1. A service tech is charging an air conditioning system that has a TXV as the metering device using the subcooling method of charging. The high side saturation temp is 110F and the unit's technical manual specifies 10F of liquid subcooling. What would be the desired liquid line temp be at the condensing unit?