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    Scents



    Chaps

    In the US you can buy R22 smelling of pine. Handy if it leaks..

    Enviro-Safe™ 22a Refrigerant is different, because it is highly refined! Enviro-Safe does not contain the “rotten egg, sulfur, propane” odor. We add a fresh “Pine Scent” to our refrigerant to assist consumers in leak detection.
    Is there an additive for R410a which can add a similar smell to assist leak finding ??



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    Re: Scents

    http://www.acr-news.com/news/news.as...niff+out+leaks

    Don't know if this took off. Probably cost too much dough.
    Health and safety first..........unless I'm in a hurry.

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    Re: Scents

    Think that R22a stuff is propane with a different stink put in!

    Climate center are doing ofn with 5% hydrogen in, with the special leak detector its supposed to make finding 3 gram a year leaks easy.
    Mostly found in Oxfordshire, UK :)

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    Re: Scents

    Quote Originally Posted by Tayters View Post
    http://www.acr-news.com/news/news.as...niff+out+leaks

    Don't know if this took off. Probably cost too much dough.
    Thanks that's the article that set me off on this quest.

    I have emailed A-Gas and also the chap named in the article (no longer works for Waitrose) his office is very close to home..

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    Re: Scents

    Quote Originally Posted by monkey spanners View Post
    Think that R22a stuff is propane with a different stink put in!

    Climate center are doing ofn with 5% hydrogen in, with the special leak detector its supposed to make finding 3 gram a year leaks easy.
    I have heard of this being done on large supermarket systems. 500 micron vacuum before hydrogen leak check 25 micron after. EPA here was trying to push for awhile but leak detector is too expensive $5000usd.

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    Re: Scents

    Quote Originally Posted by r.bartlett View Post
    Chaps

    In the US you can buy R22 smelling of pine. Handy if it leaks..
    Is there an additive for R410a which can add a similar smell to assist leak finding ??
    Maybe I could train my jack russell to find my leaks on my coldroom machine.

    Oh I just saw it was a thread from 5 years ago. Sorry.
    Last edited by Frikkie; 13-03-2013 at 09:18 PM.

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    Re: Scents

    Hmmmm....I was wondering why the Compressor Room smelled "Forest Fresh" the othe day.

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    [QUOTE=Frikkie;275154]Maybe I could train my jack russell to find my leaks on my coldroom machine.

    One of Ammonia's good points. You don't need any fancy gizmos to know that there is even the smallest leak.

    I often wondered why they don't add something to refrigerants to make them smell, like they do with natural gas ?

    But i have heard that the Ethly Mercaptan added to natural gas and propane to give it a odor would be removed by the dessicant in a filter dryer if used with refrigerants.....

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    Re: Scents

    nitrogen and hydrogen make ammonia, don't you mean helium??
    Quote Originally Posted by monkey spanners View Post
    Think that R22a stuff is propane with a different stink put in!

    Climate center are doing ofn with 5% hydrogen in, with the special leak detector its supposed to make finding 3 gram a year leaks easy.

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    Re: Scents

    Quote Originally Posted by install monkey View Post
    nitrogen and hydrogen make ammonia, don't you mean helium??
    Thats what i thought, but says hydrogen on info from climate center...

    http://www.acr-news.com/news/news.as...smallest+leaks
    Mostly found in Oxfordshire, UK :)

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