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yes
argon is blue in discharge tube
If it is a "rotten egg" sulfur smell it is bacteria. Flush the hot water heater and turn up the heat to between 130 and 140 degrees F.
a very hot gas or steam (for water) or plasma maybe, but then that is not quite a gas, but a separate state.
Yes, the discharge line from the compressor can be hot.Yes, the discharge line from the compressor can be hot.
The diameter of the discharge line leaving the ac compressor would be smaller than the suction line, because the compressed gas in the discharge line is more dense.
I assume you mean the ice build up in some freezers? its because some freezers have whats called a hot gass system or defrost installed in them. A hot gas system is... while the freezer is in its off cycle the controller will open up a valve (usually solinoid valve) in the hot gas pipe/line. this line goes from the discharge line to the suction line usually. There are all different hot gas pipe runs, im going the most common so it is less confusing. There for shuting off the valve in the discharge line (the pipe that leaves the compressor) all warm/hot mass will always move toward a cooler/cold mass. since the suction pipe (bigger pipe entering the compressor) is cold the hot refrigerant will move through the hot gas line (defrosting the refrigerated space) to the suction pipe. usually there is some type of component added further down the suction line to save the compressor from and condensed refrigerant entering the compressor.... hope this helped
Hot gas from the discharge line of the compressor is routed into the evaporator or electric heating elements are embedded into the evaporator fins. Hot gas is often more efficient because no outside power source is needed to defrost the evaporator coil.
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the above was the answer the gas line inside the tank had come off even though the crimping clamp was still on it This was the line from pump discharge to the filter
It is fitted on discharge line after condenser, where the gas enters in liquid forms.
The expansion device inside the outside unit expands the refrigerant gas and as a result, the discharge lines chills
depends on the delivery pressure of the gas....
For all systems using HFC refrigerants
False
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