There`s a hole somewhere, if not the lines then it`s in the equipment.
This is not an answerable question. The correct amount of freon is set during the initial set up by the installer and is dependent on the length and routing of the lines.
depemds on the car as how much freon it will hold. some cars have a tag saying how much freon the car is filled with. Too much freon is just as bad as not enough freon.
depends on capacity (tons), in many cases is written on manufacturer's nameplate. Thanks I am pretty sure everyone is aware that it depends on the size. It might tell you on the nameplate and it might not. Most people have no idea how much they hold. For a basic perspective my 3 ton holds 11.875 lbs.
A 1990 Cadillac Deville air conditioner should hold 46 oz. R12 Freon. This should be verified through the owners vehicle manual.
This A/C sysytem holds 2 pounds of 134A
I was told 3 to 6 pds of freon, told it depended on the length of the copper lines between the condenser and the airhandler.
White runway markings and yellow runway hold lines
A 2002 Ford Expedition's air conditioning system typically holds about 2.5 to 3.0 pounds of R-134a refrigerant (freon). The exact amount can vary depending on the specific model and any modifications made to the system. It's always best to consult the vehicle's manual or a professional for precise specifications.
it depends on the size of the system, this info is usually on the name tag, where you'll also find model and serial numbers.
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.
It should be listed on the tag on the outdoor unit (in ounces). If not I would say between 8-12 lbs as a guesstimate.
How much freon does a 5 ton heat pump hold?