With hot gas by-pass to the evaporator you want to make sure you have a by pass line solenoid valve and a by pass regulator. In addition, the refrigerant distributor must be a venturi type design or if it is the pressure drop type distributor it must be equipped with side outlet connection, downstream of distributor orifice or nozzle.
With this system the hot gas is mixed in evaporator and, therefore, not only raises the low side pressure, but also provides a false load, defrosts the coil, increases refrigerant velocity within the evaporator, and generally eliminates the need for de-superheating with a liquid injection valve.
The expansion valve feeding the evaporator has its remote bulb and equalizer connected to the suction line leaving the evaporator. Thus, when superheat increases, it will open and feed liquid refrigerant into the evaporator along with hot gas until such time as the load increases to permit bypass valve to close. Hope this can help you.