Re: [DMCForum] Re: Freon
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Re: [DMCForum] Re: Freon



Yea, Flame alert...

The oil MUST be changed in the system..  To do this,
every component must be flushed out.  The
receiver/dryer should be replaced, and if you want to
do it RIGHT the rubber hoses and O ring seals should
be replaced.  Might as well replace the orifis while
your in there too!

IMHO, stick with R-12.  If the system is running
properly you wont need to be buying more freon next
year.  TRUE- $2.50 VS $25 a can but do it right and
only do it once.

BTW, I beleive you are not supposed to vent EITHER
freon in to the atmosphere..  The only reason this
whole changeover happened is because DuPont lost the
patent on R-12! 

--- content22207 <brobertson@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
<SNIP>
> If your system is empty already, why not experiment
> with R134 to see
> if you like it. No components need to be changed
> (IMHO -- flame alert,
> flame alert). Do be sure to vacuum the moisture out
> or it won't work
> properly.
<SNIP>



     
           
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