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    R134a or R600a?

    Does anyone know the refrigerant that Fisher&Paykel's fridges use? The models are mostly from 2006-2009 and I'm thinking it's either R134a or R600a.

    Or anybody knows if there's some kind of refrigerant database for all refrigerator brand models? (like LG, Panasonic, etc)

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    Re: R134a or R600a?

    Oh and I forgot to add, are both R134a and R600a CFC free refrigerants?

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    Re: R134a or R600a?

    Are there any details on the compressor data plate such as gas or model number?
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    Re: R134a or R600a?

    All F & P fridges built in Australia use R134a.

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    Re: R134a or R600a?

    Data label should be bottom rh side of cabinet face.
    Open lower door to view.

    should be 134A

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