12-19-21, 08:53 PM | #1 |
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How long of a vacuum until braze safely with r290
Every time I release all the r290 to fix a leak I pull a vacuum for 30 minutes or so and hope it’s safe to apply the torch to. Every time though it feels as though I’m just getting lucky that it doesn’t explode in my face.
I’m sure a measurable quantity of propane remains as bubbles in compressor oil as well as in pockets throughout a coil regardless of deep vacuum. I can also see green and red speckles coming from the pinhole leaks that I can’t tell if it’s from running solder metal flakes or if it’s propane. I’m almost certain it is propane vapor. Reminds me of that video on YouTube where they apply a direct flame to a large tank of propane. It took some time (so does brazing but brazing applies a much hotter more concentrated heat) but it eventually exploded violently even with a pressure relief valve. |
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