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It is important not to mix R-22 and R-410A refrigerants in the same container because?

They operate at different pressures and mixing them will cause cross contamination plus it will damage the a/c system.............


Why should you not mix r-22 and r-41oa refrigerants in the same container?

Two different oils. Cannot be recycled or reclaimed.


When recovering refrigerant it is important not to mix different refrigerants in the same conainer because?

mixing different refrigerants can lead to unpredictable chemical reactions, potentially causing system damage or creating harmful byproducts. It can also contaminate the recovered refrigerant, making it difficult to recycle or reuse. Keeping refrigerants separate ensures proper disposal and prevents environmental harm.


Can a container with a different shape have the same capacity?

yes


What has different shape But has the same volume in a container?

liquid


What has different shape but the same volume in any container?

liquid


What is refrigerant compatibility?

Refrigerant compatibility refers to different types of refrigerant being compatible. Not all air conditioners use the same type of refrigerant and not all refrigerants are compatible in every air conditioner.


How many refrigerants may be recovered into the same cylinder?

1


How is solid different from gas?

Gas expands to fill up it's container, while if solids are put into the same container, the will not expand. They will stay the same size and shape.


Explain what Refrigeration Compatibility means in relation to refrigeration oils?

There are different types of refrigerant oils. Refrigerants such as R22 and R12 usually use mineral oil. But some of blended refrigerants like R410A can sometimes use a poly oil. These oils can not be blended together. So a system that already has a refrigerant with mineral oil must be charged with refrigerants with the same oil.


Is freon gas flammable?

"Freon" is a trademark name of DuPont for a series of HFC and CFC refrigerants which they manufactured - other companies manufactured and continue to manufacture the same refrigerants, but cannot use the name Freon for their product. Some of the refrigerants marketed under the name Freon are flammable, and some are not. The CFC refrigerants will almost certainly be flammable - the HFC refrigerants may or may not be.


What is freon's common name?

Freon is a name trademarked by DuPont for a line of CFC and HFC refrigerants which they manufacture. Other manufacturers make these same refrigerants, but cannot call them Freon, as DuPont has exclusive rights to the name. The common name depends on the exact refrigerant you had in mind, as different types of AC systems use different refrigerant.