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Thread: R407C and R22
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05-03-2008, 11:42 AM #1
R407C and R22
What is detail different bitween R407C and R22 ?
can we changs two gas together?
any feedback highly welcom
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05-03-2008, 12:58 PM #2
Re: R407C and R22
What is the application? compressor? chiller? A few more clues please.
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05-03-2008, 01:44 PM #3
Re: R407C and R22
I wouldn't mix them if thats what you ment.If you want more specific readings and details,refer to the P-T Chart on the refrigerants.I take it its an Air Conditioner you're working on?
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06-03-2008, 12:10 AM #4
Re: R407C and R22
Check out the manufacturers websites for technical details of most refrigerants, such as here...
http://www.refrigerants.dupont.com/S...s/*****22.htmlBrian - Newton Abbot, Devon, UK
Retired March 2015
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09-03-2008, 02:35 PM #5
Re: R407C and R22
G'day, R22 is HCFC azetrope, R-407C is HFC non-azetrope meaning it has a temperature glide as its a blend of gases and must be liquid charged. It also requires polyester oil. R-407C is one of the replacements for R22 in most new A/C equipment and chillers from 10kw to 200kw.
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09-03-2008, 04:15 PM #6
Re: R407C and R22
hassan,
If you are inquiring about converting from R-22 to R407C follow this link to Copelands AE bulletin. The first paragraph will help with your decision.
http://www.hvacrinfo.com/cope_ae_bulletins/95-14.PDF
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11-11-2008, 09:25 AM #7
Re: R407C and R22
it doesn't work to mix the two together.