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Old October 2nd 05, 05:32 AM
Morgans
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"James Robinson" wrote

Certain types of Freon are. Those types are no longer used in new air
conditioning or refrigeration systems. Older systems will still have

them,
but you can't replace lost fluid if you have a leak.


Where did you hear that? That must have been nonexistium that the AC
technician put in my AC at home this spring. G

The old stuff is still available, but it costs more than the new stuff, and
must be used by licensed tecs, and must be pumped out and recovered when
conditions demand that it be removed from the system. I think I heard that
the old stuff is not being manufactured anymore, but that the existing
stockpiles will last for a few more years, but I'm not at all sure about
that.
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Old October 2nd 05, 04:41 AM
James Robinson
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"Morgans" wrote:

"James Robinson" wrote

Certain types of Freon are. Those types are no longer used in new
air conditioning or refrigeration systems. Older systems will still
have them, but you can't replace lost fluid if you have a leak.


Where did you hear that? That must have been nonexistium that the AC
technician put in my AC at home this spring. G

The old stuff is still available, but it costs more than the new
stuff, and must be used by licensed tecs, and must be pumped out and
recovered when conditions demand that it be removed from the system.
I think I heard that the old stuff is not being manufactured anymore,
but that the existing stockpiles will last for a few more years, but
I'm not at all sure about that.


I assumed it was gone by now. They stopped making CFC-12 about 10 years
ago, and the only stocks were from what was drained from existing cars,
plus whatever stocks where in place when production ended.

You can also replace CFC-12 with other types of Freon. (like HFC-134a)
The replacements aren't quite as effective in older systems as CFC-12.
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Old October 3rd 05, 04:55 AM
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As such, there have been a number of proposals to ban things that
contain such chemicals outright. In fact, commercial production of
chemicals like carbon tetrachloride, trichlorethane, and certain types
of Freon have ceased by international agreement.


Hey -- we used to clean our HO train set railroad tracks with carbon
tetrachloride, when I was a kid.

Sure made the tracks shiny!

:-)
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Jay Honeck
Iowa City, IA
Pathfinder N56993
www.AlexisParkInn.com
"Your Aviation Destination"


 




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