Hello,
Thank you for taking the time to consider my situation. It has been many years since my formal education. I am working on a project to better monitor my refrigeration equipment here at a food processing facility. If this post is in the wrong place, please forgive me. After searching the internet this seemed a possible place to find help for rewriting this equation. I will gladly provide any more information for the specifics of this project. The short story would be as follows. I need to remotely display the super-heat in evaporators that cannot be reached during production times. The super-heat is calculated by subtracting the saturation temperature (read from pressure gauge and chart) from the suction line temperature (read from temp probe). A technician would typically gather the saturation temperature from a pressure temperature chart. Because my coworker is using software he is asking me for a formula to use. I have reached out to the refrigerant manufacturer for the formula that generates the pressure/temperature chart. They provided me an equation which I need to rewrite in terms of T.
Any help or guidance would be greatly appreciated. I've watched many videos trying to remember how to rewrite such an equation. Again, my apologies if this has been posted in an inappropriate place, or my question does not make sense. Thank you, and have a great day!
Thank you for taking the time to consider my situation. It has been many years since my formal education. I am working on a project to better monitor my refrigeration equipment here at a food processing facility. If this post is in the wrong place, please forgive me. After searching the internet this seemed a possible place to find help for rewriting this equation. I will gladly provide any more information for the specifics of this project. The short story would be as follows. I need to remotely display the super-heat in evaporators that cannot be reached during production times. The super-heat is calculated by subtracting the saturation temperature (read from pressure gauge and chart) from the suction line temperature (read from temp probe). A technician would typically gather the saturation temperature from a pressure temperature chart. Because my coworker is using software he is asking me for a formula to use. I have reached out to the refrigerant manufacturer for the formula that generates the pressure/temperature chart. They provided me an equation which I need to rewrite in terms of T.
Any help or guidance would be greatly appreciated. I've watched many videos trying to remember how to rewrite such an equation. Again, my apologies if this has been posted in an inappropriate place, or my question does not make sense. Thank you, and have a great day!
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