A 3-ton air conditioner typically holds between 5 to 6 pounds of refrigerant, depending on the specific model and manufacturer. This amount can vary slightly based on the design of the system and the length of the refrigerant lines. It's important to consult the unit's specifications or the manufacturer's guidelines for the exact capacity.
Refrigerant is stored in the compressor of an air conditioner.
No, you cannot recharge a window air conditioner with refrigerant yourself. It requires a professional technician to properly recharge the refrigerant in an air conditioner.
Your recharge your air conditioner with the type of refrigerant which it was designed for.
0.55 kg (1.21 lb)........
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4.25 kg refrigerant required for 5 ton A/C
The refrigerant is for the entire air conditioner system not just for the condenser units. First, this question is not specific! There is whole bunch air conditioner condenser. Each manufacture design different condenser capacity. I might come back to this question.
The amount of refrigerant required for an air conditioner is always on a sticker on the unit or nearby.
Yes
If your air conditioner blows air but it's not cold air then you probably need freon in your air conditioner
You would have to recover the refrigerant and weigh it.
That sounds reasonable to me. I have in my home, a very large (22,000 BTU) through-the-wall air conditioner, designed to cool three large rooms. It uses 3.5 lbs of freon. A whole-house unit I can easily see using as much as 9 lbs.