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    recurring coolant losses - are new hydrocarbon coolants more leak prone ?



    Hi Everyone,
    I'm experiencing something slightly strange and am trying to decide if I'm having a run of bad luck or if there is a systematic problem I'm having.

    What's happening is this - I'm a landlord for student properties so the fridge freezers are off for 3-4 months over the summer whilst they are away. I come to switch them back on (they were working fine when switched off - and have been defrosted cleaned and left to air in the meantime - not shaken - not stirred)

    ...anyway switch them back on - and low coolant. (first couple of feet of pipe get cold - rest warm - compressor running all the time until it's thermal trip clicks it off for a bit)
    ... now if it was once I'd just think bad luck, but I've now had it happen 3 times on 3 different less than 5 year old appliances.....

    so I'm thinking are the new coolants more prone to leaking than the old ones, or could there be another explanation ?

    any comments or suggestions on a strategy to stop it happening welcome !

    cheers.
    Owen



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    Re: recurring coolant losses - are new hydrocarbon coolants more leak prone ?

    How were they defrosted ?

    Anyone chipping the ice off with sharp objects?
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    Re: recurring coolant losses - are new hydrocarbon coolants more leak prone ?

    Are we talking R600a here ?

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    Re: recurring coolant losses - are new hydrocarbon coolants more leak prone ?

    no they were defrosted with blunt implements ! - and if there was a punture wouldn't there be a complete coolant loss not a partial one ?

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    Re: recurring coolant losses - are new hydrocarbon coolants more leak prone ?

    aha reaching the limit of my teeny expertise on the subject here - the most recent offender has a label on the back that said the coolant was either propane or isobutane (It's a couple of miles away from me so that's from memory)

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    Re: recurring coolant losses - are new hydrocarbon coolants more leak prone ?

    Well isobutane/propane R600a has a far better chance of not leaking than R134a
    The units are generally manufactured better due to the fact they contain a flammable coolant.
    I think you are just unlucky.

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    Re: recurring coolant losses - are new hydrocarbon coolants more leak prone ?

    what make are these fridges? If they are cheap chinese stuff then leaks are no suprise, they are often poorly constructed using poor quality materials - i've seen loads

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    Re: recurring coolant losses - are new hydrocarbon coolants more leak prone ?

    bingo......

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