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Old 06-12-2009, 07:24 PM
Matt L Matt L is offline
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The gauge reads PSIG, or pressure above ambient, so if it read 15 before you hooked it up, it would mean that you really have 45 in the system.

For AC work, only vacuum is ever measured as absolute pressure (in microns of Hg). Otherwise, it's PSIG (G is for "gauge").

45 PSIG is very low unless it was rather cold at the time.
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