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Richard J Kinch
 
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Travis Jordan writes:

The evaporator temperature is a result of the vaporization of the
refrigerant, not "too-low suction pressure".


No. Vaporization occurs from heat transfer, not temperature. Heat and
temperature are two different things, which most people confuse.

Look at the saturation pressure-vs-temperature tables.