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    Flushing a DX coil, consequences?



    I need to refurbish a DX coil (R22) that has stood for a while, the liquid line ¼” was cut and crimped but not sealed, so I suspect little but gas ingress here, the gas line was just cut and left open 5/8”. I guess any residual oil in the coil is now well contaminated with moisture, though it looks clean. I have blown most of the residual oil out with hi quality compressed air.
    My question is, what should/can I do to refurbish this coil to get it back into service?
    What will the residual contaminated oil do to the compressor oil ~1350cc?

    JAGw



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    Re: Flushing a DX coil, consequences?

    dear
    bay a flushing liquid , pump it to pipes to clean the insides from the dirty oil, take look on :
    www.advancedengineering.com

    www.refrigerantsales.com

    www.car-air-conditioning-supplies.com

    www.robinair.com

    with all regardsa

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