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Where can I find more information on refrigeration equipment ? Question Long-Form: I may be interested in this service as it was recommended to me, however I want to ensure it is beneficial for me. Where can I find more information on refrigeration equipment ?
To open or close refrigerant service valves.
Beginning at that time, any equipment used to recover or recycle HFC-134a from and recover-only equipment that is designed to service MVAC systems that use rule explicitly allows section 609 certified technicians who recover refrigerant.
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Cleveland Refrigeration offers 24 hour emergency service. Their number is 01642929305.
No, not unless you have the proper equipment to recharge the system and/or dispose of the old AC refrigerant.
If someone wanted to purchase refrigeration equipment there are a variety of places where someone can do so. Some of these places are We Buy Catering Equipment, Foodequip and Buy Catering. A China supplier named Twothousand Machinery sales good quality of refrigeration equipment. Just Google China Twothousand Machinery or sign in and check from source link.
It does not contain Freon. It contains R134a. There is no need to change the refrigerant. Any A/C service should be done by a qualified technician, with the proper tools and equipment. Please do not attempt any service or repair without the equipment and expertise necessary. Serious burns due to frostbite can occur through contact with the refrigerant.
R134A refrigerant has to be an exact measurement. Unless you have the proper equipment then it is advisable to have a certified repair shop service the unit for you.
using regrigeration gauges.. they hook up too 2 service ports 1 is on the low side 1 is on the high side.. refrigeration gas is entered through the low side..
Refrigerant pressures vary greatly with temperature, that is the fundamental principal that makes refrigeration and air conditioning posible. Your question is too vague for a better answer. I am an HVAC service tech, and learning to interpret refrigerant pressures takes time to learn. If someone tells you you can add freon to a certain pressure, they are wrong, it is a combination of pressures and temperatures that have to be used to determine proper charge of refrigerant.
Many refrigerators do not come equipped with service ports. If it does not have a service port for adding refrigerant a Service port must first be installed. If the refrigerator does have a service port follow the normal procedures. This will depend on many factors and specialized equipment.