the sys has too much lubricant
the sys has too much lubricant
tis is normal for an expansion valve/receiver dryer type
The lubricant needs to be collected and properly handled by placing it in a designated container for lubricant disposal. It should not be mixed with other materials or released into the environment.
Generally very little, if any
Refrigerant should be removed from the condenser outlet when:
If an HFC-134a AC system still has pressure, additional recovery is necessary to ensure that all refrigerant is safely removed from the system. This typically involves using a refrigerant recovery machine to extract the remaining refrigerant until the pressure gauge indicates a vacuum or a safe level. It's important to follow proper procedures to prevent any leaks or environmental harm, adhering to regulations regarding refrigerant handling. Always ensure that the system is properly evacuated before maintenance or disposal.
The most heat is removed from the refrigerant during the condensing process when it changes from a gas to a liquid state. This typically occurs in the condenser where the high-pressure, high-temperature refrigerant releases heat to the surroundings, causing it to condense.
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The excess heat removed by a condenser is the heat absorbed by the refrigerant in the evaporator plus the heat of compression in the compressor. The condenser releases this heat to the outside environment, allowing the refrigerant to return to its liquid state.
Request your recovery questions to be removed, however, this process takes 14 days.
Oil that has been removed from an internal combustion engine after being used as a lubricant in that engine.