Junking in late. Coming out of the compressor, pipe (y pipe) should be warm. Upper will turn cold after the orifice located in the first coupling. The rear lower pipe will remain warm (with fluid) to the back where it will pass through the expansion valve. It should be cold at that point. The return pipe should be cooler than the liquid pipe (like the the front where the return pipe temp is midway between the liquid side of the orifice and the vapor side). If the temp is the same, then expansion valve is stuck open. If the return is the same temp as surrounding metal - then the valve could stuck close (and creating too high pressure at the compressor).
If pipe temps are as expected, then investigate air flow and mode/blend.
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If pipe temps are as expected, then investigate air flow and mode/blend.
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