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learner
15-01-2008, 12:36 PM
Hey everyone :)
this is Learner.. currently in Bulgaria :)
My parents have been importing heat pumps for several years now. The HPs use R 22.
Can we discharge it - R22 - and replace it with
R 417?
can we mix R22 with R 407 ?
thank you for your help!
have a peaceful day!
Learner

The MG Pony
15-01-2008, 02:42 PM
firstly you NEVER discharge R-22 to the air, have it recovered. Secondly R-290 is a replacment for R-22 that offers some good benifits, but it must be used by only trained peoples as it can be verry dangerous if poorly don.

The system must be solid and leak free, it must be well vacuumed (500 microns or better) this is true for any refrigerant!

R-290 (Propane) is a nice low energy consuming refrigerant that is safe for our air!

Brian_UK
16-01-2008, 12:59 AM
Yes you can replace R22 with R417a but you cannot mix refrigerants.

jure
22-04-2008, 05:23 PM
you cant mix refrigerants but
by my experience you can fill R22 into R407C sistems but just about 10%, but you cant fill R407C into R22 sistems

fromBG
28-03-2010, 08:23 PM
I think you can fill R22 with R407C but i must change filter dryer and the oil in the system...

cadillackid
31-03-2010, 01:52 PM
is using R-290 actually approved anywhere in the world for domestic air-conditioners?

ive done some experimenting with it, but found it does not like to pick up the oil very well, esp in systems where the evaporator is lower than the compressor physically. even with oil traps oil makes its way down to the evaporator and stays there with straight Propane....
-Christopher