06-19-16, 06:32 AM | #11 |
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Last summer I used the ice bucket approach and heat gun on the ac to recover the r22 from a small window ac. I put it in a small propane torch cylinder which I keep in my basement where in seldom gets over 70F. For a small quantity this has been working. I don't know if these small cylinders would be safe at higher temps.
Recently I added 2 service valves to a dehumidifier compressor which I will be using to pull the r22 out of a much larger window ac. I have an empty bbq tank that I will be using. I will be doing this in the next few days, I can let you know how it works. |
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06-20-16, 12:56 PM | #13 |
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608 study guide 608 certification There are 4 levels of certification: Type I Certification – Can only work on Small Appliance (5lbs or less of refrigerant) Type II Certification – Can only work on Medium, High and Very-High Pressure Appliances. Type III Certification – Can only work on Low-Pressure Appliances. Universal Certification – Someone who possesses Type I, Type II and Type III Certifications Mobile equipment is EPA Section 609. Find a proctor near you: https://www.epatest.com/locator/ You don't need an EPA card to purchase R-134A or R-410A. Legally doing maintenance is another story, especially as a contractor. |
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Universal here.
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06-20-16, 06:12 PM | #15 |
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Many of the supply stores will give you a hard time without an EPA certification, even if you're not buying anything that requires it. Just get the 608 Universal if you are planning a future in HVAC work.
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06-23-16, 05:12 PM | #16 |
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A few days ago I recovered the r22 from a large window ac using the compressor from an old dehumidifier. I made a few mistakes and lost some of my precious r22. I had several hoses to purge and then one of the connections was not tightened enough, I also needed to purge the compressor. Then I forgot to open the valve on the bbq tank so I over heated the compressor and the temp sensor shut it down so I had to wait for it to cool down and restart.
Just saying for someone like me who doesn't do this very often the ice bucket with one hose might take longer, but I never screwed up doing it that way. And with a heat gun on the source I could recover all of it. |
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07-13-16, 06:53 PM | #17 |
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A few years ago, an HVAC guy gave me a empty 30 pound green R22 tank.
He told me that it might be useful for recovering a few pounds of R410A. (In case of a Sanyo problem) At that time, he had access to a recovery machine. Doesn't R410a have a higher pressure? Like when the tank gets warm?
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09-22-16, 05:41 PM | #19 |
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Is anybody building a DIY extractor? With photos?
Anybody have photos of extractors they built? 1 photo = 1000 words. -AC
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09-22-16, 06:43 PM | #20 |
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I just found a newer video.. (Feb 2, 2016)
https://youtu.be/RCsMSoIv6_s At first glance, this seems a little confusing to me.. Here's how a legal RRM works.. How To Use A Refrigerant Recovery Machine – HVAC How To Once in a while I see a Robinair RG3 on ebay. Robinair RG3 Portable Refrigerant Recovery Unit Used Once Aae | eBay $290.00 Amazon has them for $352.67 ($62.67 more than Ebay).
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