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It is essential to take measures to help release refrigerant from the compressor oil during refrigerant recovery when the refrigerant release valve is stuck closed. The release valve should be maintained at all times.
During the entire recovery operation
During the entire recovery operation
During the entire recovery operation
During the entire recovery operation
Yes you can if you are not receiving compensation. So if it is your refrigerator you may release whatever refrigerant it has in it. If it is your friends, but he is not paying you, you can release the refrigerant also. It is illegal for a paid professional to release any kind of fluorocarbon into the atmosphere, whether it is R12, R22, 134a or any other common refrigerant. That is why the have those expensive recovery systems.
Unless you have the proper equipment, skill, and knowledge to recover the refrigerant and to pressurize the system and install the proper amount of lubricant & refrigerant then you should seek out a professional. It is illegal to release refrigerant into the atmosphere and you will be fined heavily if caught.
The refrigerant which was in the form of gas before entering the condenser, condenses (converts to liquid refrigerant) as a result of the gas being compressed. This condensation will release heat which is partly taken away by the function of the fan (the rotating blades) in order to prevent the compressor from overheating.
The refrigerant which was in the form of gas before entering the condenser, condenses (converts to liquid refrigerant) as a result of the gas being compressed. This condensation will release heat which is partly taken away by the function of the fan (the rotating blades) in order to prevent the compressor from overheating.
Essential Pepin - 2011 was released on: USA: October 2011
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Quint-essential - 2007 was released on: USA: 26 November 2007