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Instrument hold line; obtain approval from tower during inclement weather before crossing
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Instrument hold line; obtain approval from tower during inclement weather before crossing
Instrument hold line; obtain approval from tower during inclement weather before crossing
A filter drier for a cooling only condensing unit will have an arrow pointing in one direction. This is because the refrigerant that passes through it will always flow in the same direction. A heat pump filter drier must have the ability to allow the refrigerant to flow through it in either direction and so a filter drier that is made for a heat pump will have two arrows pointing in opposite directions.
between the comp and the reversing valve
the MOS centerline
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By law, an ASE certified technician in an EPA certified shop must recover and store the refrigerant in your vehicle. Once that's done, you use a fuel line separator to disconnect the refrigerant hoses from the receiver-drier.
Yes, wool shinks in the drier and must also be washed with certain water temps.
Caution...
In a heat pump system, the suction-line drier should be placed on the suction line, typically between the evaporator and the compressor. This location allows the drier to effectively remove moisture and contaminants from the refrigerant before it enters the compressor, protecting the compressor and ensuring efficient operation. Proper placement is crucial for maintaining system performance and longevity.