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You add the refrigerant through the low side service port.
Refrigerant is added through the low side service port. That is the smaller of the two fittings on the ac lines.
Refrigerant is added through the low side service port.
You add refrigerant through the low side service port.
Once the fluid travels through the radiator on the back of the refrigerator, the valve will open and use the force of the piston retracting to suck the fluid into the compressor, where the pressure will cool the refrigerant over again.
You cool it and run it through a metering devise.
Discharge line is the line in which the refrigerant passes through after being discharged by the compressor. Liquid line is the line located after the condenser, following refrigeration cycle. Suction line is the one that the referigerant is sucked :) in, to enter the compressor.
System does not contain Freon. R134a refrigerant is added through the low side service port on the accumulator.
applying the suction or by placing the gooch crucible in a suction filtering apparatus
get a small pin and pit it right through the plunger. it will release the suction pressure =]
Nasogastric suction involves removing solids, liquids, or gasses from the stomach or small intestine by inserting a tube through the nose and suctioning the gastrointestinal material through the tube.
you would suction the mouth then the nose.