No. Refrigerants are not meant to be blended.
No. Refrigerants can't be blended.
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AnswerNO! The problem is that the lubricating oils are not compatible, and the mixture will clog the system.
Is r-22 Freon compatible with r-134a freon?
It replaced R-12 and Freon as a refrigerant. It is not always compatible with the old R-12 or Freon systems though, so check with the vehicle's dealer about compatibility and/or conversion.
No.
No. Refrigerants cannot be blended.
No
No
Automotive Freon is R-12 (or the new R-132 and R-134). Central air freon is R-22. They are not compatible because of their different boiling points. R-22 is being phased out through the year 2010, but there is no standard replacement.
Freon-12 is a Compound.
R-12a is a drop-in replacement for R-12, designed to be compatible with R-12 systems. However, while R-12a can be used in R-12 systems, it is essential to ensure that the system is properly cleaned and that the oil used is compatible with both refrigerants. Additionally, check local regulations, as R-12 is being phased out in many areas, making R-12a a more viable option in some cases. Always consult a professional before making any changes to refrigerant types.