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    conversion



    Hi,

    Please help me to my problem on my refrigerator appliance because the performance is these:
    1. Upper compartment not chilling and the lower is freezing, so can you give me an idea for this issue

    Note: The refrigerant is R600a

    Can i convert R600a refrigerants to R134a refrigerants charged of my refrigerator appliance?



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    Re: conversion

    Top is a freezer I assume? Could be a partial restriction, leaker, oil issues. Don't bother converting. Find out what is happening. Weigh out the charge and move on from there.
    Seriously! What was that guy thinking.
    Pentane rocks!

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    Re: conversion

    My refrigerator brand is Zanussi bottom freezer type and refrigerant charge is R600a only design for the compressor

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    Re: conversion

    Not, the freezer is located at Bottom and chiller is on upper, my plan is to replace the new compressor with Refrigerant 134a. Please advise. Thanks

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