Yes, the heat pump (in the heating mode) is like an air conditioner in reverse. It cools the outside air and heats the room air. Of course, you need Freon to do this heat-transfer process.
yes
you might need freon in the air condition.
I guess you have a heatpump or you would not be asking this. You need a set of freon pressure guages and the heater specs. Now you learn what the pressure lines are suppossed to be doing at the temperatures inside and outside and adjust the freon accordingly.
By heat and light because a candle gives of of heat and it is lit so in some cases we need to see in the dark
Vehicle will run without a thermostat - however will not run as efficiently and will have not heat
Your air conditioning unit might need recharged with freon. If there is not enough freon in the system the system will not cool the air in the heat of the day but when the outside temperature drops in the evening it might be easier to cool.
you would need to add freon
It could need freon. and you can do it most auto part stores carry it so does walmart
You might need freon
In order to buy freon you need a license, therefore you shouldn't attempt to add freon. Call a contractor to service your unit.
Yes a heat pump reverses the function of an air conditioner. Like any refrigerant system if a Technician says "it needs Freon", make sure the leak is repaired first.
yes you will blow the seals out you need to pull vacum on the whole system and watch the guage on the vacum pump when you hit -40 to -50 then fill freon to +65 to +80
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You may need to get your freon recharged or your A/C compressor might be bad.
It might need to have the Freon re-charged.
Yes you can use heat on Monofibre extensions. You can use a blow drier on a medium heat or heated rollers. You shouldn't use straighteners ,but you don't need to. If you want Monofibre to be totally straight you can blow dry it straight. You should not use a blow drier on a top heat.
The first thing that you will need to do is have the a/c freon pressures check and if they are okay then check the pressure switches..............