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    Hi,

    i would like to know that what kind of oil should be used as refrigerant oil for YORK, YAEP Chiller. R22 is the gas.

    Kindly help me in this.

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    Kamran.



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    Re: REFRIGERANT OIL TYPE FOR YORK YAEP Chiller

    As it's R22 I would suspect it would be York ABC!
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    Re: REFRIGERANT OIL TYPE FOR YORK YAEP Chiller

    Type of oil used should be on the compressor's nameplate.

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    Re: REFRIGERANT OIL TYPE FOR YORK YAEP Chiller

    As Grizzly,

    York ABC, or C oil is the one

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    Re: REFRIGERANT OIL TYPE FOR YORK YAEP Chiller

    Hi Weddrops, there two type of oil that you can use York oil C or E. Both of this oil use for YAEP. May I know which site is this in Qatar? I work with York Qatar last year.

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    Re: REFRIGERANT OIL TYPE FOR YORK YAEP Chiller

    hi,york recommend hi performance high ambient poe E oil for the gulf units, york c used to be used for units before but E oil for high speed oil pumps.

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    Re: REFRIGERANT OIL TYPE FOR YORK YAEP Chiller

    Quote Originally Posted by muju View Post
    hi,york recommend hi performance high ambient poe E oil for the gulf units, york c used to be used for units before but E oil for high speed oil pumps.
    Are these units running on R22?
    Because the original question was related to a R22 system.
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    Re: REFRIGERANT OIL TYPE FOR YORK YAEP Chiller

    yes poe E oil can be used for units using R 22
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    Re: REFRIGERANT OIL TYPE FOR YORK YAEP Chiller

    Quote Originally Posted by muju View Post
    yes poe E oil can be used for units using R 22
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    Sorry to question you Muju.
    But if you check the attached Data sheet you will see that York E is a mineral Oil.
    Which is suitable for R22!
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    Re: REFRIGERANT OIL TYPE FOR YORK YAEP Chiller

    Thanks alot All of you for the HELP....

    can i change the YORK E refrigerant Oil with 5GS? as YORK E is not available in QATAR.

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    Re: REFRIGERANT OIL TYPE FOR YORK YAEP Chiller

    Use 4GS instead
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    Re: REFRIGERANT OIL TYPE FOR YORK YAEP Chiller

    i think this units are the first air to water screw chillers if so then the oil is 5gs i know for sure because i have used my self

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