Only if you replace the Dryer, install adapters on the lines, and use compatible oil.
Is r-22 Freon compatible with r-134a freon?
BY "freon" do you mean R-12? If so then the answer is no. The system uses 134A refridgerant and does not need to be converted.
That is a reference to automotive freon type 134a
No.
134A 134A 134A
Freon R-134a.
Freon R134a has different names. It's also known as 1,1,1,2-tetrafluoroethane, HFC-134a, Freon 134a, SUVA-134a Genetron-134a, Forane-134a KLEA-134a. (Depending on the company or manufacturer)You can easily find the MSDS by searching it as R134A or SUVA 134A, that replaced Freon 12.Here are some links that might help you out.http://www.refrigerants.com/msds/r134a.pdfhttp://msds.dupont.com/msds/pdfs/EN/PEN_09004a2f8000721c.pdf
134A FREON IS USED.
R-134a
134A
r12 or 134a
134a