According to the EPA website, there is a Freon Phase out taking place. Here is the Link for more info: http://www.epa.gov/Ozone/title6/phaseout/22phaseout.html
True refrigeration is a brand name. Any thing that keeps your stiff cool is real refridgeration.
you have to have an ozone depletion license to buy it now.
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It's R-134 and it is not freon any more.
Freon is not used in automobiles any more. Refrigerant is used.
You don't. To charge any refrigeration system you must be EPA certified, both to buy the refrigerant and to use it. Call a appliance repair company.
I haven't been able to locate any complaints against True Refrigeration. You may be able to find some complaints in some forums, but I was not able to find any. I was able to find some troubleshooting guides, but those are hardly complaints or bad reports.
"Freon 500"? I can't find any references to it anywhere. Check the product again. As for replacing it, you cannot mix or blend refrigerants, and refrigeration systems are designed for one type of refrigerant - substituting another refrigerant cannot be done without conversion.
True Refrigeration does offer many different styles of the glass door refrigerators. There are several in the T series as well as the TS series. They are sold in single door, double door and three door varieties.
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Freon was not installed in any vehicle built after 1995.Freon was not installed in any vehicle built after 1995.
Any number of cooling gas compressor is more is more and faster.