Since there is no mention of the refrigerant, and some models are now using R-290 (propane), it's hard to tell what these pressures represent. My suggestion is to remove the refrigerant and weigh in the exact amount the manufacturer requires. This eliminates alot of guess work and is usually the best place to start.
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Check the time setting on the defrost timer. It may not be set to the correct number of minutes for defrost. Compare it with the side that is working properly for the right time of the cycle.
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make sure you have the proper freon charge.
SOURCE: Turbo air TSF-49SD. I plugged in a used one that
http://www.turboairinc.com/TB-Service/Service.html
Go to this web site. Page down and your model number unit has a picture and service manual. I saw no "H1" error code in the manual. You may want to double check in case I over looked it. You can also call them for further assistance. Sorry I could not be of more help.
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Do you mean the MSF-23NM and the TSF-23SD? If so, you can find the information for them here:
http://www.turboairinc.com/TB-Products/Soliddoor.html
Basically, the difference between the two is that the MSF-23NM runs on more amps and is a new "maximum" series that Turbo Air came out with.
http://www.missionrs.com/MSF-23NM.html
http://www.missionrs.com/TSF-23SD.html
The product spec sheets at the two links above should be easy to download from our site. If you have any trouble, you can call us at 1(800)319-0690.
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