Refrigerant Line Set Sizing Calculator
Why is suction line size tied to evaporator temperature?
As evaporator temperature drops, refrigerant vapor density decreases, so the suction line needs more area to carry the same capacity while preserving oil return and limiting pressure drop. That is why medium-temp and low-temp refrigeration often use larger suction ODs than comfort-cooling systems at equal tonnage. Temperature class is therefore a primary sizing input, not only capacity.
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Open the calculatorRelated questions
- What size line set do I need for a 3-ton AC?
- Why does a freezer need a bigger suction line than an AC of the same tonnage?
- Does line-set length affect the size I should run?
- Can I reuse an existing line set when replacing a condenser?
- When do I need to upsize the liquid line for long runs?
- What equivalent length should I use for elbows and fittings?
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