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One ton.
The compressor compresses the refrigerant gas. This raises the refrigerant's pressure and temperature, so the heat-exchanging coils outside the refrigerator allow the refrigerant to dissipate the heat of pressurization.
11,000/20=550newtons
An ICP 3 ton air conditioning unit holds between 3 and 6 pounds of refrigerant. The exact amount varies based on the size of the system and the length of tubing used.
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Most likely the refrigerant you need is 134a, there should be a sticker somewhere in the engine compartment telling you the type and how much your system requires.
4.25 kg refrigerant required for 5 ton A/C
How much refrigerant used to recharge the AC system in a Honda Civic depends on how much the system needs. There will be a gauge on the refill bottle which is tell the user how much is needed in that one application.
about 10% to 15% of system charge
How much it takes, or how much it has in the system at any given time? To know how much refrigerant goes into the system, there'll be a sticker from the manufacturer - usually on the section of the HVAC compartment which extends under the hood. If this is faded or absent, the owner's manual should tell you. If that's unavailable, there are online resources. As for what's in your system at the moment, the only way to tell is to evacuate, recover, and weigh the refrigerant you have in your system.
Yes you can have too much refrigerant in your A/C system and it will damage the system. The only way to know how much is in the system is to measure it by using a gauge.
about 10% to 15% of system charge
about 10% to 15% of system charge
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About 10 degrees
I have put refrigerant in my 2002 Sonata. May sure you get the gauge that tells you how much refrigerant is already in you A/C because if you overfill it, the A/C compressor will stop working. Then you will have to have the system bled to remove the excess refrigerant and that stuff is toxic and will burn your skin and put a bigger hole in the ozone layer. Better to underfill then overfill. The system is pressurized and will not work when there is too much pressure in it.
about 10% to 15% of system charge