Perform a deep vacuum and vibrate the compressor casing to break the surface tension of the oil. Or you can simply apply heat to the bottom so that the water boils off and the vapor is removed by the vacuum.
Disconnect each shut off valve then blow through the pipe with a compressor - then drain and clean the tank, this should be done every 4-5 years to avoid this problem.
Nobody will know unless you get it tested in a lab. This should be done annually with drinking waterNobody will know unless you get it tested in a lab. This should be done annually with drinking water
picric acid should be stored wet, not dry.When dry t is sensetive to shock and friction so it should be stored under a layer of water..
more than likely she has lots of practice. plus, it may not be quite as hard to open you eyes under water in an ocean as it is in a chlorine filled pool. and they also don't stay underwater for so long, everything you see in movies is done in scenes/cuts, so if she couldn't keep her eyes open for much longer... :P
Water is coagulated by adding alum, which makes the lighter impurities heavy and helps them settle down. Water coagulation is done to purify water.
Nothing can be done to increase the level of underground water. That is an entirely natural situation.Nothing can be done to increase the level of underground water. That is an entirely natural situation.
the port to add freon is under the car in front of engine coming off the compressor hard to get to but can be done
You move the AC compressor and the alternator to adjust tension. Has to be done from under car.
This can be a sign of a bad compressor and you will need to run a compressor check first, this can be done without draining the freon....
This is dangerous and must not be done.
This is process is done for collecting the salts .
increase drive pulley size
glaze the ballfill the ball with water 2 timesdie the water redadd the fishturn the water bluenow your done!
Before removing the compressor from a refrigerator or other appliances, you must 'reclaim' the refrigerant. This is done by connecting a compressor-pump on the access connection and pumping the refrigerant into an approved storage tank. once the refrigerant is out of the system, you crimp & cut the lines going into the compressor. There will be compressor lube in the compressor; don't spill it or let it leak out.
It is in the block on the passengers side behind the A/C compressor. hard to see and get to but it can be done with out removing the compressor.
Of course. I have done it, but you have to be careful to not snort a bunch of water. And you need to remember to come up for a breath of air.
If the work was done correctly, no.