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You recover the refrigerant with an AC recovery/recycle machine.
The only legal and safe way to do it is to have a shop recover the refrigerant with an RRR (Recover, Recycle, Recharge) machine. Try your local community college if they offer a vocational program for mechanics... they might even pay you for the refrigerant they recover.
This is most definitely not a DIY task. To do it properly, you need to first test the purity of the refrigerant, which takes special equipment to do, as does actual recovery and storage of the refrigerant.
Reclaiming.Reclaiming.
you need to recover all of the refrigerant out of the system with a recovery machine then flush the lines replace filter dryier and if possible txv valve then pull a good vacum to .5 microns then refill with 410 a
If you used a recovery equipment to recover CFC-12, you need to separate the lubricant from the recovered refrigerant.
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You would have to recover the refrigerant and weigh it.
The noun forms for the verb to recover are recoverer (one who recovers), recovery, and the gerund, recovering.
Not wanting to allow the freon to escape into the atmosphere, you would need a garage equipped with an AC recovery system to recover the freon for you.
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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