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    Why should you use new ***** after a repair



    Question? If i filter the ***** into a tank that is sealed via a filter drier on my recovery machine into the tank, can I use the ***** again, or should I use new *****. No burn out just bad txv.

    This is a question I am going over with one of my buddies and I think that you can not filter a ***** with a drier and that their is another process for that.

    Any one.



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    Re: Why should you use new ***** after a repair

    Hi joe,
    Question 1 - No problem

    Question 2 - Are you discussing about the gas separation process?

    Filtration involves the removal of contaminant and non condensibles.

    FYI - Refrigerant do posses life span.

    Finally ever heard of the phrase ' Dead Gas'.
    Last edited by abdulazman; 09-09-2009 at 03:16 PM.

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    Re: Why should you use new ***** after a repair

    if the job is not woth doing. dont do it
    if you want to do a good job do it correctly, with new gas

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    Re: Why should you use new ***** after a repair

    if you have a unit whit only a few kg of refrig,and the refrig is a blended type,like 407c and 410A, than i would trow it away. but if its a chiller whit 50,60 or more kilograms, i would prefer to recover it over a filter,and reinstall it over a new filter. think of the environmental effect if every technician starts to throw away 50 and more kg by each recovery job.....recover and reuse as mutch as possible,so long the refrig is not contaminated by burn-out or acid oil or water.

    Ice

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