Yes you can.............
No, you cannot use the same gauges for different refrigerants without considering compatibility. Different refrigerants have varying pressure-temperature relationships and chemical properties, which can lead to inaccurate readings or potential damage to the gauges. It's important to use gauges specifically designed for the type of refrigerant being serviced to ensure safety and accuracy. Always check the manufacturer's specifications and use the appropriate equipment for the refrigerant in question.
1 tonn used in air conditioning means 1 ton refrigerant used in air conditioning, so 1 ton refrigerant is same 12000 BTU
All air conditioning units use Freon, a chemical that when circulated helps to keep air cool. The kind of freon used in both devices is not the same, and chemical solutions with different amounts of each are needed to get the job done.
The same reason rifles come in different sizes. Smaller gauges generally have less recoil, throw a smaller pattern, and some people just prefer different sizes.
Refrigerant compatibility refers to different types of refrigerant being compatible. Not all air conditioners use the same type of refrigerant and not all refrigerants are compatible in every air conditioner.
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R134 and R134a refer to the same refrigerant, with R134a being the correct designation. R134a is a hydrofluorocarbon (HFC) used in refrigeration and air conditioning systems, known for its effectiveness and lower ozone depletion potential compared to older refrigerants. While "R134" is often used informally, R134a is the standardized name recognized by industry standards.
Same thing, R stands for Refrigerant.
Almost certainly not. The writeup talks about the different gauges but says nothing about interchangeability of gauges and that would be most unusual and worthy of note.
No.
Heating, ventilating, air conditioning systems (HVAC) most often use a refrigerant for cooling and a furnace or heat pump for heating. Both heating and cooling are directed through the same ventilation network.
There is a split air conditioner and there is a multi-zone split air conditioner. Multi zone means that you can have two condensers in different areas.