Depends on the size of the unit and how bit or small the compressor is. There will be labels that will tell the technician how many pounds to capacity for Freon.
As much as went in. Not trying to be a smarta**, but there is no info on unit size or lineset length which are the 2 most determining factors of unit charge amount.
4 pounds
it depends on the size of the unit and how many pounds of freon it takes r-22 is going for 10 to 15 dollars a pound
That depends on the size of the coils and the length of line in between.
Yes, depending on how long the lines are. The unit should have a sticker showing the unit's charge, then you have to figure the lines and the coils in the furnace.
On a 2003 model with dual a/c units it will be 1.65 pounds and on a single unit it will be 1.1 pounds..
The refrigerant (freon) in any air conditioner should last the life of the unit. If not, you have a leak.
There should be a name plate on the unit somewhere, which will provide how many pounds need to be in the unit.
It a word, no. Without a leak, the freon level in your unit should stay the same for years and years.
No, it should not leak freon because it is supposed to be a sealed unit.
It does if it is in just one year.