An authorized recycling center will perform the neccessary steps to recycle your old freezer,this should be done by professionals.
A freezer from 1970 and for many years after requires R134 type freon.
Freon is a trade name. Most use Puron now.
freezer
Why 5? A freezer would/should only contain one; some variant on freon.
Yes, a deep freezer can be charged with Freon if it is low on refrigerant due to a leak or another issue. However, charging a freezer with Freon should be done by a qualified technician, as it requires specialized knowledge and tools to ensure proper handling and safety. Additionally, many older refrigerants like Freon (R-12) are being phased out due to environmental regulations, so it's essential to check the type of refrigerant your appliance uses. Always consult the manufacturer's guidelines before attempting any repairs.
No, the ice that forms in a freezer does not contain freon. Freon is a refrigerant gas used in cooling systems like air conditioners and refrigerators, but it is not present in the ice itself. The ice is simply water that has condensed and frozen due to the low temperature inside the freezer.
No. The freezer is what cools the entire fridge. Cut the freon line and the fridge is toast.
It might be out of freon.
.You can remove the air conditioner compressor, from your Oldsmobile automobile, by removing the compressor belt. Remove the air conditioning Freon. Remove the Freon lines. Remove the retaining bolts
If you stand it up the proper way and let it set for a couple days, the freon will make its way back through the orifice and it should work again. The problem comes from liquid freon getting into the condenser coils.
A machine that reclaims Freon is needed to remove the old Freon. The system will then need to have a vacuum pulled, and then the new Freon can be added.
You can add Freon to a chest freezer by opening the chest freezer and pouring in the container of Freon very slowly. Be very careful not to burn yourself. +++ I don not know if that answer is genuinely ignorant, mischievous or sarcastic, but it is extraordinarily stupid. The serious answer is that you can't; even if you can obtain the fluid. Replacing or replenishing the refridgerant in any type of refridgerator is a specialist task requiring appropriate tools and knowledge.