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  • Опубликовано: 4 сен 2024
  • R407c looks like the closest overall match to R22 refrigerant. It is very inexpensive. It has the same capacity. And most importantly, it matches the suction and discharge pressures well enough that metering changes aren't necessary. This video shows how to convert a R22 system to R407c. At least 20% polyolester oil is required in the system to have proper oil return to the compressor. Here is the 3 month update video. • R407c Conversion 3 Mon...

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  • @arrowproperties9734
    @arrowproperties9734 4 года назад +1

    I love this guy's sense of humor, most of the guys doing these videos are boring!

  • @MrGarcon98
    @MrGarcon98 6 лет назад +13

    THANKS i am retired but always love to learn new thing ,,,and this is good ,,,,thanks for sharing ,,,,god bless

  • @jimmycox6235
    @jimmycox6235 4 года назад +26

    "You have to be highly trained to do this, takes years of experience" lmao love it. Your my new favorite

    • @jimmydean8007
      @jimmydean8007 2 года назад +2

      He could barely contain himself when he was saying it. Love it...

  • @ThreePhaseHigh
    @ThreePhaseHigh 2 месяца назад

    I have never taken out the 22. I just dropped the replacement refrigerant right in on top of it. The pressures are practically the same. It works good no problem and it saves you and the customer a lot of time and money.

  • @stevieb031969
    @stevieb031969 4 года назад +3

    I switched to rs-44b myself and it has been working great for me.

    • @fckthemedia1649
      @fckthemedia1649 2 года назад

      Did you have to change oil and compressor and filter drier on that one or what?

    • @hvachelper4157
      @hvachelper4157 6 месяцев назад

      @@fckthemedia1649everytime you open a system to atmospheric pressure you change the line drier. ALWAYS. But no RS-44B can work with either oils

  • @dgsrks102030
    @dgsrks102030 5 лет назад

    I have never seen a scroll compressor without POE as the factory oil . Learn something new every day.

  • @vernroach3413
    @vernroach3413 6 лет назад +1

    Excellent video...I'm a former instructor, soon to be one again and I will use this as a teaching tool...My thanks to the gent that made it.

    • @eanirwin
      @eanirwin 5 лет назад

      Vern Roach please don’t, if you think this is correct I would urge you to do some research

    • @thomaswilson9254
      @thomaswilson9254 4 года назад

      Don't use this to teach anyone

  • @vernroach3413
    @vernroach3413 5 лет назад +5

    An excellent and most informative video...It answers a lot of questions about what is the best R22 replacement and the best way of doing it....My thanks to the gent that made this film.

  • @remushaynes2693
    @remushaynes2693 5 лет назад +6

    thank you sir for this expository. i have been searching for a definitive answer for the best drop in and it seems no one wanted to commit to saying what is the best. here, you have laid it on the line for me. i am not an hvac tech nor a diy'er but merely wanted to know so i could talk intelligently to a service man should my unit need attention. again thank you........g

    • @stevenb9913
      @stevenb9913 2 года назад

      R458. No oil to change and it works great

  • @phelixanger6152
    @phelixanger6152 5 лет назад +6

    Great video and I love your sense of humor. You would be fun fun to work with!

  • @peterdarlington4117
    @peterdarlington4117 5 лет назад +8

    I have a customer that bought 20 rental units almost every unit had no filter and impacted coils most were low on charge. Now I’m not disagreeing with you but I told him I would have to pull and clean all the coils fix leaks and convert all that were low to 407-c or replace the systems he had just bought the two buildings and was low on cash he said he just needed to get by for 6 months and he could only afford to spend 500 per unit at the time so I pulled the coils fixed the leaks pulled vacuums and charged the systems no oil change I told him without oil changes they would not last three months ( that was almost two years ago) I’m not saying it’s not a good idea to change the oil but I am saying that two years later 17 of the 20 are still running and the 3 I had to change failed because the condenser coils lost all ability to transfer heat due to corrosion not compressor failure so to all that say it’s not possible to not change the oil and last I guess I should not believe my lying eyes right! Again I’m not saying the manufacturers are wrong but that’s not really a small test sample either take it for what it’s worth 20 for 20? Now talk all the trash you want ps that’s not the only time I’ve done it with the same results

    • @ancientpersianempire
      @ancientpersianempire 4 года назад +1

      alot of guys at my local shops are saying the same thing. just drop it in and no problems

    • @tomoliver8498
      @tomoliver8498 2 года назад +1

      As long as you have enough velocity (which r 22 systems have) and the compressor is not installed too far above the evaporator coil oil return should not be a problem. A few squirts of POE wouldn't hurt either.

  • @wisdomwisdom817
    @wisdomwisdom817 5 лет назад +2

    You are an honest ac man , most ac men just change the whole system to 410 a for more money, thank you .

    • @jeffslemons8338
      @jeffslemons8338 5 лет назад +2

      One this guy he didn't use nitrogen to leak check better yet a trace of nitrogen while brazing to keep coke from forming

    • @refugiorod
      @refugiorod 5 лет назад

      410A is the smarter way.

  • @darylmuena5375
    @darylmuena5375 Год назад

    Thanks for sharing your knowledge, Very informative...
    Watching from Philippines 🇵🇭

  • @johnferguson7235
    @johnferguson7235 6 лет назад +4

    R-407C is a mixture of hydrofluorocarbons used as a refrigerant. It is a zeotropic blend of difluoromethane (R-32), pentafluoroethane (R-125), and 1,1,1,2-tetrafluoroethane (R-134a). Difluoromethane serves to provide the heat capacity, pentafluoroethane decreases flammability, tetrafluoroethane reduces pressure.[1] R-407C cylinders are colored burnt orange. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/R-407C

    • @scarpenter218
      @scarpenter218 2 года назад

      look up the emissions from water treatment plants. the amount of chlorine. and dig deep because ya know, propaganda these days…

  • @IFIXCASTLES
    @IFIXCASTLES 4 года назад +1

    I've used r422b with great success! AC and reach in freezer box. No modifications! Negligible loss.

    • @alicepet1994
      @alicepet1994 4 года назад

      R407C is the closest replacement for R22, and is cheaper than R422B. You use R422B is because of no oil change required? Here is the video about comparison of different replacement refrigerants. ruclips.net/video/npyYvT2Z1wU/видео.html

    • @IFIXCASTLES
      @IFIXCASTLES 4 года назад

      @@alicepet1994 the guys around here have settled on r422b. One refrigerant to carry that works great. This coming from a trusted United Refrigeration manager.

    • @coldonehernandez4906
      @coldonehernandez4906 Год назад

      R422 b works great, it’s just more expensive than 407

  • @damonjenkins2185
    @damonjenkins2185 3 года назад +1

    Pretty much the procedure we follow. Most of the time we actually flush the system to remove most of the mineral oil that’s remaining. In Australia this can sometimes be more expensive than charging with r22 though depending on who manufactured the compressor, Copeland scrolls are fine to have a bit of mineral oil but with a maneurop the suggested thing is to remove as much oil as possible and if you can, change the oil twice. With certain compressors the cost is actually cheaper to use r22 because POE is quite expensive. Obviously over time if it’s in bad shape and you know it’ll leak again soon just do the oil change because 407c is definitely a lot cheaper

    • @damonjenkins2185
      @damonjenkins2185 3 года назад

      P.s. it sometimes also depends on the customer we have one particular customer who doesn’t want to change from r22 due to the capacity drop and that leading to their switchrooms overheating (no redundant cooling)

    • @NathansHVAC
      @NathansHVAC  3 года назад +1

      The manufacturers specify the high purity I think just to cover their asses. Oil blends are used all the time in the automotive industry. Also 407c should have the exact same capacity as R22.

    • @damonjenkins2185
      @damonjenkins2185 3 года назад +1

      @@NathansHVAC in Australia it’s annoying because to be legally compliant we have to do retrofits according to manufacturer instruction, even if the manufacturers only specify it to cover their asses. And with the capacity thing it should be the same capacity but in practice it isn’t always and I’m not sure why. It’s definitely not as much capacity drop as mo99 but it’s still measurable on larger systems and tends to trip head pressure on those 45+ degree days (about 115 Fahrenheit).
      The main customer of ours who still wants to use r22 is a certain power company, perhaps they have more dollars than sense but their infrastructure is very critical so I’m not going to argue with them

  • @Engineerboy100
    @Engineerboy100 6 лет назад

    Good job on the video, I learned a little more. I'll be watching several more before starting to make a move but I appreciate your information. I will probably convert to 407C and get a new compressor.

    • @NathansHVAC
      @NathansHVAC  6 лет назад

      Clint Hightower surpluscityliquidators.com

    • @philindeblanc
      @philindeblanc 5 лет назад

      @@NathansHVAC Didnt find any coils there, let alone a horizontal 5ton r22

  • @drewdavis08
    @drewdavis08 5 лет назад +2

    I love AC guys like this...I get to come behind them and sell the homeowner a nice new system and earn their business for life at a legitimate AC company. Keep up the "good" work. Cheap fixes are expensive fixes.

    • @thetman2301
      @thetman2301 5 лет назад +1

      drewdavis08 what was wrong with this?

    • @NathansHVAC
      @NathansHVAC  5 лет назад +1

      You have to good point. I reached a point in my life where I can fix everything. That means I have a house full of junk.

    • @bojarski76
      @bojarski76 2 года назад +5

      Legitimate = sell you a new system no matter what is wrong!

    • @jgoodman75
      @jgoodman75 2 года назад +4

      You sell a 10k system when you only really need a $400 fix.

  • @refugiorod
    @refugiorod 5 лет назад +1

    I've been adding straight 407C to R22 units for the past 4 years and no call backs. Systems are running great.

    • @Clamjammer
      @Clamjammer 5 лет назад

      How are the pressures?similar?

    • @refugiorod
      @refugiorod 5 лет назад +1

      @@Clamjammer very similar. Only thing different is that you turn the can upside down with the 407c. I add it very slowly.

    • @UltraHydrophobiccoat
      @UltraHydrophobiccoat 4 года назад

      refugiorod Add 20% POE on the top of mineral oil? Or 100% change out for POE just like he did in this video?

    • @ztf195
      @ztf195 2 года назад

      I am with the EPA and would like to visit with you. What is a good number for you?
      Message me.

  • @larrycox2262
    @larrycox2262 7 лет назад

    I do pretty much the same thing but I use a syringe and flexible plastic tube and remove the oil through the process tube and replace what I took out.I understand why you sweated that Compressor out .I am retired but you should do a video using the process tube.good video.

    • @NathansHVAC
      @NathansHVAC  7 лет назад

      Thanks for the pointer.

    • @larrycox2262
      @larrycox2262 7 лет назад

      many compressors don't have process tubes ,but if it has it use it.great video.Everyone better be ready after 2020.There will be lots of work for everyone.Just seems to me they should have made the refrigerant safe for Mineral and synthetic,

    • @NathansHVAC
      @NathansHVAC  7 лет назад +1

      Actually, 2019 is zero production of new R22 refrigerant.

  • @billybassman21
    @billybassman21 5 лет назад +10

    R22 is still plentiful, if the leak can be fixed just fix it and recharge with R22. You don't have to charge the homeowner $100+ lb, that is just what the industry charges. R22 cost a technician/company about $15 a lb, most companies just have a high mark-up to capitalize on the phase out and to push new systems. If the system needs more than a couple of pounds a year and can't be repaired then it should just be replaced with a R410a system as soon as possible. These alternatives are really only good for those that have a leaky system that don't want to upgrade, but then they are a pain to technicians that don't work with it. I don't care what they claim, they are not as good at transferring heat as R22. In this case I would have recharged with R22 after the repair Good work never the less.

    • @Mushroomcapgenova
      @Mushroomcapgenova 5 лет назад

      R22 is trash

    • @Clamjammer
      @Clamjammer 5 лет назад

      @@Mushroomcapgenova r22 cools way way better than r410. Half the pressures too . best refrigerant used in residential cooling besides r11

    • @Mushroomcapgenova
      @Mushroomcapgenova 5 лет назад

      @@Clamjammer yea but r22 is being fazed out dude. It's over and done with. I am not looking to play games with swapping a r22 unit to another gas. It's all crap if you need to replace the unit you replace it. Period the end

    • @SupermarketRefrigeration
      @SupermarketRefrigeration 4 года назад +1

      @@Mushroomcapgenova 😂😂 what a comment. R22 is the miracle refrigerant and will be plentiful for years to come.

  • @pharoahmonk50
    @pharoahmonk50 21 день назад

    Great video. Great conversion!

  • @newstart49
    @newstart49 5 лет назад +4

    I use R438a (M099) and no oil change. No failures in 5+ years.

    • @stevero2581
      @stevero2581 5 лет назад +1

      Same here. I just change the driver. No problems. About 8 peices of equipment in the last 4 or 5 years.

    • @stevero2581
      @stevero2581 5 лет назад

      Drier

    • @chrisduhaime5689
      @chrisduhaime5689 4 года назад

      Propane is scary

  • @raufahmad7521
    @raufahmad7521 2 года назад

    Disconnect suction and discharge line, clean the piping system with high pressure using nitrogen gas, fill the compressor with recommend r407c oil ,put the compressor back and then recharge with r407c

  • @brendarusso5195
    @brendarusso5195 Год назад

    I was just told my ac was leaking...some dye would have to be put in to find it and would get very expensive. Also it uses r22, which can't be used anymore, so only possibility is a new ac unit.

  • @motorv8N
    @motorv8N 4 года назад +1

    Thanks for this. My scammer hvac service contract co said there was nothing you could replace R22 with and my old system was junk. Conveniently they have a "special" on replacement systems. 🙄 I'm also glad I did a little research on R22a DIY kits. Shit - that stuff's scary!

    • @OnceShy_TwiceBitten
      @OnceShy_TwiceBitten Год назад

      can you share more please> I literally had the same D bag. lol

    • @motorv8N
      @motorv8N Год назад

      @@OnceShy_TwiceBitten - haha I totally forgot about this video. I spent a fair bit of time trying to find somebody who would make this transfer and nobody wanted to take it on and I didn’t have time to do DIY. So I’m ashamed to say I folded like a cheap lawn chair and bought a new AC system and furnace. I must say the more modern DC variable speed fan is a huge improvement keeping our house cool. Fight the good fight brother!

  • @shanesprague764
    @shanesprague764 8 лет назад +1

    Nice video bud. Good job
    It will be interesting to see in the next few years how many "converted systems" fail early because of people not changing the oil.

    • @NathansHVAC
      @NathansHVAC  8 лет назад +4

      There is no guessing about converting to R407c. All the major compressor manufacturers certify R407c as the R22 replacement. The engineers already did the longevity testing. Actually, R407c was almost considered as the long term refrigerant replacement instead of R410a.
      Tecumseh certifies it:
      certifiedrefrigerant.com/tecumsehguidelines%20for%20utilization%20of%20r407c.pdf
      Copeland certifies it:
      www.certifiedrefrigerant.com/copeland_r22_r407c_retrofit_guidelines.pdf
      Bristol certifies it:
      www.certifiedrefrigerant.com/bristol_r22_r407c_retrofit_guidelines.pdf
      I was concerned about mixing POE and mineral oil. However, I mixed them 50/50 in a test tube without any noticeable separation even after 1 month. I also confirmed with my chemist contact at National Refrigerants that mixing the oils is fine. I made another video showing why R407c is the best R22 substitute based on EPA testing.
      I don’t over think things. I let the engineers do the research. They are much more knowledgeable. I confirmed that 20% POE is good in a simple residential application. Residential oil return is much easier than low temperature refrigeration or commercial with very long vertical line lengths. It doesn’t take much to return the oil.

    • @NathansHVAC
      @NathansHVAC  8 лет назад +1

      I don't like any of the drop in R22 replacements. They all use 3% butane to return the oil. The butane does nothing in the refrigeration cycle and probably is why they all lose capacity. Ebay keeps selling "Propane" as the eco friendly R22 replacement. There are obvious explosion hazards with that replacement. It is my opinion that 20% POE oil will return the mineral oil alot better than 3% butane. Also, R407c is the least expensive of all the retrofits. So, it is a no brainer to use R407c when I come across a flat system.

    • @NathansHVAC
      @NathansHVAC  8 лет назад +2

      Rectorseal make a POE oil test. I had a oil refractometer 20 years ago when I did commercial. But, the best test when a bad converted compressor is found will be to turn it over and see if any oil comes out. If the compressor is dry, then no PEO oil was added to the system.

    • @matthewmckinney5943
      @matthewmckinney5943 7 лет назад +1

      Butane is still a refrigerant, so it contributes to the cycle.

    • @Bryan-Hensley
      @Bryan-Hensley 6 лет назад

      NathansHVAC butane can be used as a refrigerant. Propane is used in other nations as a home and auto refrigerant. It's no more dangerous than having a gas furnace.

  • @DTay312
    @DTay312 2 года назад

    Great video. Crazy how times change, 407C is $600 a jug now 😂

    • @NathansHVAC
      @NathansHVAC  2 года назад +1

      Just wait till 2024 when R410a is banned. It's going to be nuts.

    • @coldonehernandez4906
      @coldonehernandez4906 Год назад

      It’s time for retirement or fine another line of work 😂

  • @dexstjok1
    @dexstjok1 4 года назад +1

    Thank you. Outstanding video.

  • @srobeck77
    @srobeck77 5 лет назад +2

    NU22 just drops right in to replace R22. No fuss, no muss--ya cheeky bastards.

    • @Dan-ger82
      @Dan-ger82 3 года назад

      I used to use M099 as a drop in and never had a problem, was made by Dupont and not National so United didnt sell it.

  • @WallaceRoseVincent
    @WallaceRoseVincent 7 лет назад +9

    Damn I wish you were my ac guy!

  • @vaccumme
    @vaccumme 4 года назад

    Wow ! I would ask you one more question, but that would qualify me as an A*^& E. The best to you and your Family. Ted.

  • @locutz
    @locutz 7 лет назад

    could've used an oil pump hooks up to a gauge hose minimum of 5 strokes 2 to 3 for the least saves time . awesome video ,earned a new sub .

    • @Bryan-Hensley
      @Bryan-Hensley 6 лет назад

      Locutz M you can't pull the oil out of the compressor through the lines.

    • @locutz
      @locutz 2 года назад

      @@Bryan-Hensley yes you can with nitrogen blow it out into a catch can then flush the system out and recharge the oil with the same oil pump .

  • @kathysinger2732
    @kathysinger2732 5 лет назад +3

    Its not necessary to replace the oil. If you put in Supco it will allow the 407 to pick up the mineral oil and move it and no sludge build up has been noted. Been following this method for 4 years now with no issues. Used it on systems up to 30 tons.

    • @ronc8489
      @ronc8489 3 года назад +1

      What do you mean put in Supco, is that oil, addative oe refrigerant?

    • @Mr_Daddy1980
      @Mr_Daddy1980 Год назад

      Supco is just a brand....what the hell are you talking about Kathy? Can you please explain?

    • @coldonehernandez4906
      @coldonehernandez4906 Год назад

      It’s an additive for the oil, used before on semi hermetic systems and it works really good

  • @MAKCOH818
    @MAKCOH818 2 года назад

    With the prices for Freon this days I just add any replacement Freon for 900-1200$ and it works fine without doing all that ! I call ” Freon Adjustment “

  • @you4125
    @you4125 6 лет назад +2

    When I was a helper the tech bought this canister so it can convert instead of doing it this way.

  • @dallas69
    @dallas69 4 года назад

    Converting a R22 system to R407c
    1 I read 95% polyolester oil (POE) and 5% mineral (old R22 oil) is OK.
    2 POE oil is hygroscopic that means the oil should be pumped in and the oil can should not be opened to the air.
    But great work this is almost unknown by local Hvac companies here in DFW Thank You
    As a Hvac engineer
    You can open compressor
    Removing the valve stem.
    Insert a rubber tube down to the bottom of the compressor
    Suck out 95% the old R22 mineral oil.
    Re install valve stem
    vac system
    Purge with dry N2
    Vac system
    Charge with R407C
    That way the compressor stays in place and all your doing is sucking out 95% of the old R22 mineral oil adding new POE oil then re install valve stem. Purge with dry N2. Vac the system and charge with R407c.
    Pulling the compressor IMO is not necessary.
    The above is a really low cost way to go from expensive obsolete R22 to low cost R407c

    • @NathansHVAC
      @NathansHVAC  4 года назад

      The moisture sensitivity is over rated. It takes hours for POE oil to saturate. And, when it does saturate it is still just parts per million of water.

  • @valeriupetrescu4208
    @valeriupetrescu4208 7 лет назад +1

    I would have changed all the oil and i didn't see you give the system a good 15 -20 minutes vacum before charging with the 407. That thing is mandatory! ...and you only have to charge it 90 % of the r22 charging capacity. You could also read Widow's son reply. That's the best thing you could have done.

    • @NathansHVAC
      @NathansHVAC  7 лет назад

      Thanks for the info about not charging a full charge on R407c. As for vacuuming: 10 minutes with 3/8 hoses, removed valve cores and a vacuume tree is the sames as 40 minutes thru 1/4 inch hoses. I'll do a video on this subject some day. It is all about pressure drop vs flow rate thru the hoses. At 500 microns, even the smallest pressure drop destroys the vacuum flow to the pump. The reason is that 0 microns is the absolute limit. Think of placing a condenser unit in outer space and just opening the ports to do the evacuation. The flow rate to space is determined by the opening size and the hose connected to it. Flow rate is a square of diameter. 3/8 has 2x the diameter as 1/4 and 4x the flow rate. These rules don't apply to reclaiming because a 400 micron drop on the hose is 0.01psi. You will never notice such a low pressure drop effecting flow at 100 psi. However, at 500 microns the same 400 micron pressure drop means much longer vacuum times.

  • @brianmenendez
    @brianmenendez 5 лет назад

    I just changed a r22 system with 407C+, the plus lets you do a direct drop in with an additive already in the gas which mixes with the R22 oil. 407C+ is a little more expensive but it saves you the time of having to add oil. Also, if you get a leak later on, you only have to add 407c because the oil is already treated.

    • @ratedmark4704
      @ratedmark4704 2 года назад

      Old comment - but thanks. I'm a student studying for my Universal.

  • @ssfouryou
    @ssfouryou 7 лет назад +3

    Great video, I learned a lot. My 1.5 ton R22 unit iced up so was not blowing very cold or very hard. I turned off the system for about an hour and then ran the fan only for about another hour to defrost it. The filter is clean and no vents are blocked. All the icing was gone and the AC was blowing again although not blowing very cold. I know it will ice up if the Freon is low. The service tech came out and said it was low and put in 2lbs of 407C. My question, how many pounds does a 1.5 ton unit hold and would only down 2 pounds cause my system to become frozen? Hope I explained it correctly. Thanks so much.

    • @TheRabocse69
      @TheRabocse69 3 года назад +2

      Yes, a 1.5 ton need between 3.5 to 5 pounds... depending the brand... and yes, with 2 pounds less, any unit get frozen; because the pressure goes low and reaches lower temperature...

    • @chancerosado733
      @chancerosado733 2 года назад

      Haha topped of the 22 with 407c . I like it . Poor compressor

    • @coldonehernandez4906
      @coldonehernandez4906 Год назад

      One pound low will do it my friend

  • @soloch69
    @soloch69 2 года назад

    Great video sir keep them coming 🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻

  • @stevenb9913
    @stevenb9913 2 года назад

    That suction line on the comp was brazed by stevie wonder.....Try R458, works great with a 10⁰ sub

    • @NathansHVAC
      @NathansHVAC  2 года назад +1

      I might do that. Currently I always add leak saver ultimate to every top off. I have plenty of r22. I suggest getting plenty of r410a as soon as the price drops down below $200. It is being phased out even faster than R22 was.

  • @keithsac2542
    @keithsac2542 8 лет назад

    It is also recommended to change o-rings and schraders.

    • @NathansHVAC
      @NathansHVAC  8 лет назад

      Yes. Technically, the butyl rubber absorbs CFC and HFC at different rates. So, the rubber swells or shrinks depending on what was done. Personally, I can't see caps going bad. I would have changed the cores, but the yahoo before me over tightened the hard flare caps and made it too difficult to pull the cores.

    • @MrDeviousdom
      @MrDeviousdom 5 лет назад

      No, it is necessary to replace anything with a seal!

  • @dvnr-sh1jg
    @dvnr-sh1jg 10 месяцев назад

    The way it looks is that you let all the r-22 in escape in the air!!! And I've heard about "professionals" letting the r22 in the air . You can sell recovered r22 too, you know!

  • @eddiesellers8522
    @eddiesellers8522 7 лет назад +7

    great video. very consise

  • @michelgrenier1878
    @michelgrenier1878 5 лет назад

    Due to the check valve in the scroll compressors they start unloaded and cause a high torque start and the compressor twists every time and work hardens the copper lines producing cracks ; The manufacturers need to make loops in the piping to absorb the compressor torque .

    • @NathansHVAC
      @NathansHVAC  5 лет назад +1

      I ended up repairing that same leaking spot 3 TIMES!!!!!!! I finally made a very large loop in the copper. So far so good. I am glad that R407c is almost as cheap as R410a.

    • @michelgrenier1878
      @michelgrenier1878 5 лет назад

      @@NathansHVAC Miracles are performed daily by professional HVAC tecks repairing factory screw ups . I think that problem is solved .

  • @meerscan9101
    @meerscan9101 8 лет назад +5

    I was just thinking to my self, id suck to sneeze at about 4:20 or so, haha

    • @NathansHVAC
      @NathansHVAC  5 лет назад

      I do try not to sweat in the pipes. However, evacuation would clean it up.

  • @david662211
    @david662211 5 лет назад +1

    You Charge By The Hour ? Lol What You Just Did Is Completely Unnecessary, There Are Several Refrigerants That Are Also Inexpensive & Dont Need To Change The Oil & Operate Perfect. I Am A Engineer & Field Tech, & Owner of a Commercial HVACR Company, I See Residential Techs & Residential Companys Always Over Charging Residential Customers For Service & Replacements Units, Because Most Residential Customers Dont Know Better. This Video Is Perfect Example Of That. Put The Customers Actual HVAC Needs Above Your Profit Desires. I Did & My Company Continues To Grow.

    • @NathansHVAC
      @NathansHVAC  5 лет назад +1

      R407c is way cheaper. It saves the customer money. It takes 30 minutes to flip a compressor over and change the oil. Plus, you get full capacity and exact pressures without the need to adjust super heat or the charge.

    • @joeydelmarsjr.646
      @joeydelmarsjr.646 5 лет назад

      @@NathansHVAC i wonder if i could do the same on my rheem unit since its 1995 model

  • @brendandevlin7245
    @brendandevlin7245 13 дней назад

    I have an old 4 Ton R22 split system, the compressor rotted through releasing all the R22. The Attic is very in accessible, so I opted to purchase a new 407C compressor and leave the coil alone. Anybody see any problems with this strategy ? Now I need to get the system charged ? Can I do this myself ? Where can I rent the gear ?

  • @UlisesPalacios
    @UlisesPalacios 8 лет назад +5

    Yeah buddy. Good video.

  • @Straycurrent
    @Straycurrent 8 лет назад +2

    Lots of good info here. Thanks for the video.

  • @CreativeMaintenanceSolutions
    @CreativeMaintenanceSolutions 3 месяца назад

    So I have an accumulator and I'm changing a 5 ton r22 unit to r407c. Was just going to RX flush, blow out with nitrogen, then replace with new compressor that comes with POE oil. I guess I dont have to take the accumulator out and dump out any oil?

    • @NathansHVAC
      @NathansHVAC  3 месяца назад

      If you are doing the compressor, might as well take out the accumulator. Also paint it

  • @jamescc2010
    @jamescc2010 3 года назад

    Wow..more steps to simply use 407c. My r22 system is flat right now due to leak.

  • @dragonrojo1045
    @dragonrojo1045 4 года назад +1

    hello there, let me see if i understood about change the refrigerant r22 to r407c. for an a/c by expansion byt capillary tube or expansion valve only is necessary change the oil of the system and dryer filter from line of liquid? or exist other dispositive for change it?
    greatings from Perú.

  • @cj-bd3ql
    @cj-bd3ql 23 дня назад +1

    Highly trained to pour oil in a cup😮

    • @cj-bd3ql
      @cj-bd3ql 23 дня назад +1

      A scale!!! you mean a measuring cup

  • @Tonyinmemphis
    @Tonyinmemphis 5 лет назад

    407c will foam if no new oil add. some people topping off r22 1 -2 lbs 407c will foam removing hoses. you can add 4-6 oz to mineral oil to stop the foaming yes need a new filter. Move filter to outside of condenser.

    • @NathansHVAC
      @NathansHVAC  5 лет назад

      I never notice problems with foaming on residential. Some scrolls are oil pumpers though. But, they are usually very old and end of life.

    • @Tonyinmemphis
      @Tonyinmemphis 5 лет назад

      @@NathansHVAC I see it before but did not know this happen my wife friend unit i worked on on a weekend only gas i had was 407c add 1-2 lbs next day trip the high psi reset. place hose on port Dam it foamed. Pulled gas out poured mineral out of scroll refilled synthetic POE bingo no waxing or foaming. They said to never cooled this good before. Only way to see if compressor is to pump down test to see if valve hold. Doe not hold vacuum yes end of life or 75per lose of BTU. This was 3 yrs ago. Last month i top off one and same thing waxing so add 6 oz POE BONGO NO WAXING 100% LIQUID. NO RESTRICTION.Now i know what to do if unit waxing up has restriction. 407c 100% and old oil will wax up. This why i never install a drier back inside a cond unit. and move it outside the unit. for true Pressure readings.

    • @Tonyinmemphis
      @Tonyinmemphis 5 лет назад

      I seen waxing both commercial and residential but only mineral oil.

  • @walterkersting6238
    @walterkersting6238 3 года назад

    What you do with the refuse 407 is bury it. Or the dumpster.

  • @gregjons4644
    @gregjons4644 7 лет назад

    Copeland BTU rating for 407C is around 5% LESS than R22, according to their data sheets on new (2016) 407c/r22 approved compressor. (around 81,000 for 407c vs. 85,500 for R22, on a ZR84KCE).

  • @TheRabocse69
    @TheRabocse69 3 года назад

    R22 to 407C doesn't need oil change... both use the same oil... plus that compressor oil was really good!

    • @NathansHVAC
      @NathansHVAC  3 года назад

      Mineral and alkybenzal are r22 only.

    • @TheRabocse69
      @TheRabocse69 3 года назад

      @@NathansHVAC, read the instructions of refrigerants and you'll see...

  • @arnelcarillo7996
    @arnelcarillo7996 6 лет назад +1

    It is necessary to change the oil when you change freon R22 to 407 and why charging liquid gas directly to low side its not gonna burn the compressor when you that? Please reply me anyone can explain well? Thank you

  • @hediervarelamedina987
    @hediervarelamedina987 2 года назад

    The truth is that what is said about changing from refrigerant R-22 to R-407C is respectful, but what they do not say is that R-407C is even more rebellious than R-410A and why do I say it because when there is a 407-C leak and a lot of refrigerant has been lost, it cannot be recharged because instability is generated in the system because the refrigerant is unbalanced and when they put it on the mark, the high-pressure clock hand becomes unstable and that is the sign of that this recharge is unsuccessful and lost and it is time to remove the refrigerant and it cannot be used again, instead a substitute for R-22 is R-427A and this one can be adjusted for charge even with positive pressure considering that it has lost the freon through the service valves and it is recharged and when it is started it does not generate the novelties that are presented with the R-407C and the R-410A, as I said it is respectable but when changing the refrigerant in a system we must make a excellent cleanliness of the internal circuit in the condenser coil and the evaporator, consider the refrigeration turns and in the expansion check if it is TXV, piston or Capillary to check the pressure drop at the evaporator inlet and logically change the filter. and depending on the expansion device when putting the machine into operation, the super heat, sub cooling and the thermal difference inside the house or apt. When the oil is removed from the compressor, it must be measured in c.c. and that same amount that was measured enter it and do it in the shortest possible time so that the oil and in this case, which is polyol ester, does not absorb moisture and that the task is more efficient. Greetings.

    • @NathansHVAC
      @NathansHVAC  2 года назад

      Perfection is the enemy of good enough.

  • @budiartotenosa5433
    @budiartotenosa5433 2 года назад

    in Indonesia r407c is widely used for water cooling machines and also air dryers, the compressor machine used is a scroll type, the question is whether r407c can be used in rotary compressors?

  • @octaviomartinez7535
    @octaviomartinez7535 3 года назад +5

    "You have to be highly trained to do this" haha just use a funnel to drop the oil in the compressor not a piece of paper

  • @hvacguy11
    @hvacguy11 4 года назад

    Really thorough great job

  • @williamguevara2715
    @williamguevara2715 7 лет назад +11

    Is more easy to put 422 is less labor to do and cheaper

  • @robvoyles
    @robvoyles 6 лет назад

    Freon MO99 is the closest performance match in terms of capacity and efficiency to R-22 of all "no oil change" replacement refrigerants and is compatible with all traditional and new lubricants. MO99 Freon also has a significantly lower discharge temperature that may prolong the life of the old R-22 compressor. I've had it running in my old R-22 unit 3 years now and works perfect and much less expensive than R-22.

    • @drdaver
      @drdaver 5 лет назад

      Rob... How did you do the swap. Im not an hvac guy but im trying to figure it out to attempt to save money? Any good resources will help to.

    • @TheNYgolfer
      @TheNYgolfer 3 года назад +1

      I was watching another video and one guy commented that he is in the US Army and they are converting all their equipment to MO99.

  • @brianellsworth4767
    @brianellsworth4767 6 лет назад +1

    Maybe 410 a is not the best but how many different cans of refrigerant do you need to carry today? Standard refrigerants should become standard.

  • @Zachariahfml
    @Zachariahfml 5 лет назад +1

    407c kills capacity too, you're actually losing 7% in capacity compared to R-22. And you shouldn't have more than 5% by weight of mineral oil. If you haven't had a call back you're lucky. As a contractor I dont recommend the use of drop-in replacements, the risk heavily outweigh the rewards. Either leak search and repair, and recharge with R-22 or sell them a new unit. Save the customers and yourselves the headache of a return visit with additional labor costs.

    • @NathansHVAC
      @NathansHVAC  5 лет назад

      Mineral oil comes back fine in residential applications that have high temp evaporators. There just needs to be a minimum of 20% POE oil in the system. I verified this with a phd industry expert that works for one of the big refrigerant manufacturers. I can't name my source because for obvious reasons.

  • @agracor6770
    @agracor6770 4 года назад +1

    How much would this process cost? Where are you located? and are there any AC Techs that can do this in Charlotte, NC?

  • @edgardogarcia3791
    @edgardogarcia3791 4 года назад

    Hay que cotizar los trabajos adecuados al servicio que se realizará al equipo.

  • @VictorinoJake
    @VictorinoJake 7 лет назад

    Very good video...more power to you!!

  • @yogitech3524
    @yogitech3524 4 года назад +1

    hlo sir I'm your new subscriber 👋

  • @mkestlz
    @mkestlz 8 лет назад +6

    noticed you charged this as a vapor. 407c is a blend of different refrigerents and should be charged as a liquid. you should have inverted the can the entire time you charged it just as you would charge 410a.

    • @NathansHVAC
      @NathansHVAC  8 лет назад

      You are correct. R407c is even more zeotropic than R410a. I just leak check and triple evacuate with vapor. This isn't ideal and probably swings the gas blend slightly. I always charge as liquid. The bigger issue is refrigerant leaks changing the blend during the off season when the equipment isn't running. People including myself do forget that the blends (including R410a) don't leak the same as R22. I suppose I will have to get a refrigerant gas analyzer some day. But, they are still around $2k. And, I have never run across a system that i suspected had the wrong refrigerant in it yet.

    • @MrGarcon98
      @MrGarcon98 6 лет назад

      exactly

    • @ExtraFungus
      @ExtraFungus 6 лет назад +1

      @@NathansHVAC that's because you've not been to my house. When I sell my house, I plan on venting and burning the propane out of my system and drawing a vacuum on it for a good amount of time before I call a AC guy to recharge. That's assuming my compressor lasts that long.
      I filled my system with propane because I just couldn't afford anything else and I had to fix my central AC for my newborn. A wire came loose from the last guy who worked on my system and it burned a pin hole in a tube, easy fix. So far, my energy bill is about the same but obviously I may be having oil issues and may reduce the life span of the compressor. I'm fine with that of it means overall I'm spending less money(I will be even if I end up replacing a compressor). If I have to replace a compressor, I'll definitely be looking into putting the proper oil in it.

    • @aquaholicmcgraw7133
      @aquaholicmcgraw7133 6 лет назад +1

      propane???

    • @Kris-jk9mq
      @Kris-jk9mq 6 лет назад

      Sure, propane.. I live close to the Mexican boarder and for a long time people were going to Mex to fill their R-12 cars and all they put in was propane... Only issue with it is: burning, exploding and burning your house down.. But that is what insurance is for..... But you can order a 30# R22 jug for 400$ on refrigerantforless.com , not worth a house fire over 400 bucks IMO

  • @franciscomunoz6918
    @franciscomunoz6918 7 лет назад +3

    Did u have to flush the system out first? ? or just only the oil from the compressor? good video

    • @NathansHVAC
      @NathansHVAC  7 лет назад +4

      Flush is for burn outs. Mixing oil is fine.

    • @Tip-o-Texas
      @Tip-o-Texas 5 лет назад +2

      Mixing oils gives you different temperature glides

    • @jasonray2526
      @jasonray2526 4 года назад

      @@Tip-o-Texas mixing mineral oil and Poe oil is not compatible together you'll end up replacing that system within next 6 months or less due to will eventually knock that compressor out

  • @edgardogarcia3791
    @edgardogarcia3791 4 года назад +2

    Considero un trabajo no correcto el no lavar (internamente) el condensador y el evaporador cuando se remplaza un refrigerante que usa un tipo de aceite diferente al que tenia el equipo.

    • @Arieldny
      @Arieldny 4 года назад +1

      Edgardo García eso pensé yo. Como es una manera efectiva de lavarlo ?

  • @leonardolares9314
    @leonardolares9314 3 года назад

    and I don't have balance so what is it the pressure of R-407 Low and High pressure, the R-22 work wint 60-70 low and high 230 psi, so what is ther pressure in R-407 thanks

    • @NathansHVAC
      @NathansHVAC  3 года назад

      R407c is the same pressure as r22. It is the closest match possible for pressure and capacity.

  • @texasmade2684
    @texasmade2684 5 лет назад

    Ive converted 2 or 3 systems and never added or changed the oil. Didnt know you had to. And I thought you couldnt mix mineral oil and synthetic oil cause it caused rust? Thats why you should flush a line set when upgrading from r-22 to 410a.

    • @NathansHVAC
      @NathansHVAC  5 лет назад +1

      The oils mix fine. The manufacturers are just overly cautious for warranty purposes.

  • @DoyleHargraves
    @DoyleHargraves 5 лет назад +2

    So my 10 year old 3 ton unit is leaking R-22.
    The AC guy told me last year that I should replce my entire system because the days of R-22 are coming to a close.
    Are you telling me that I can keep my current system, have someone fix my leak, then convert me to a newer freon?
    Why do these guys constantly try to rip people off?

    • @Ephbaum
      @Ephbaum 5 лет назад

      Yes you can go to R-407c which is much less expensive. Some shops use it, some don't. Any they're in business to make money. You do not have to pull the compressor out though. They make a pump you can stick in the compressor and remove most of the oil.

    • @apricitymechanicalllc422
      @apricitymechanicalllc422 5 лет назад

      Only thing you have to remember is you pay to find and fix the leak. Pay to recover the r-22 and evacuate they system. Pay to recharge the system with the new replacement refrigerant and your left with a 10-20yr old unit that the compressor fails next year.

    • @michaelnewman1321
      @michaelnewman1321 5 лет назад +1

      And when you need another costly repair next year, after paying to find and fix your leak, evacuate and recharge your 10 year old system, that by the way only has a 15-20 year life span, did the guy that converted it really do you any favors? Or are you better off upgrading to a new system with a warranty that likely won’t break when you need it most? I hardly see how that is consistently trying to rip you off.

    • @Ephbaum
      @Ephbaum 5 лет назад +1

      R-410a is the new refrigerant and there isn't and 'converting' to it. It's all new equipment. You're just using a R-22 replacement by using R-407c. I tell my customers to get all they can get out of their equipment as it doesn't take long for us to get there to either repair or replace the unit. But you know it's coming so get your ducks in a row to be able to deal with when it happens. I'm not a believer in replacing equipment that doesn't need to be replaced. If you find the leak is in the evaporator coil, which is quite common, you can put in just an air handler or coil to break it down into smaller chunks of cost. You can use a R-410 a coil with R-22 but most of these guys don't know how. That way you'd have a new air handler with a coil that would work with either refrigerant and when the time comes to replace the outdoor unit that's all you'd have to do. Otherwise I've found few condenser coil leaks though they do occur and that really only leaves open piping that can be repaired or maybe a tube on the reversing valve if you have a heat pump. Seldom do we need to use a dye and never use sniffer type leak detectors. 99% of the time it's visually obvious where the leak is. Most want to sell units but don't get that it's really bad for their business. I mean they're not going to make any real money for 10 or years so they have to find new fish to fry constantly. I repair many older units to give my customers a heads up that things are going to go bad. We don't just slam the door at 'you need a new unit'. Many people aren't sitting on $5k - $6k to put in a new unit and it can be devastating. We have no problem reasonably repairing older equipment even if it's a R-22 unit. Others think new equipment is the only solution. Problem is, the newer equipment isn't nearly as reliable as the older stuff and to us it makes no sense to replace working equipment. Finding leaks should be easy to do and only if it's a major component, such as a condenser or evaporator coil, would we say replace it.

    • @MrDeviousdom
      @MrDeviousdom 5 лет назад

      Even though R22 will be banned from manufacture and import next year, R22 stockpiles will be around for many years to come. Plus the price has really dropped recently.

  • @videosgamesandersonsandhis4220
    @videosgamesandersonsandhis4220 3 года назад

    I like you video. I got you ! thank you

  • @edgardogarcia3791
    @edgardogarcia3791 4 года назад

    Condensador y evaporador quedan con restos, en ocaciones considerables, de aceite... ¿es o no necesario el desalojo de dicho aceite?
    Se insiste en que se usen manómetros y mangueras para cada tipo de aceite.
    Es mejor hacer un cambio de refrigerante del mismi tipo de aceite del R22, al menos hay dos refrigerantes que son compatibles para remplazar al R22 y usan el mismo tipo de aceite.

  • @omaha7167
    @omaha7167 3 года назад

    I have mix 134R to407c got temp in commercial cooler but next day got leak At the valve flange fix that and fill 407 c again and next day got the dryer leak fix that and fill 407 c and next day got leak at gas fill nozzle which was not leaking a day before 4 times I have done this lost lot of gas and labour cost now I do not know what to do .My technical man does not know what is happening .He repairs one place and next day a new place leaks pls assist

    • @NathansHVAC
      @NathansHVAC  3 года назад

      Get a navac nml1 leak detector and snoop soap bubbles. The proper tools make the proper repairs.

  • @manhngo4275
    @manhngo4275 7 лет назад

    great video, this is what I want to know!

  • @03828290
    @03828290 5 лет назад

    Look up BITZER on your phone and use the app and there are two 407c scales. One is DEW and other is BUBBLE.. R407c can be returned to INSCO in Texas anyway!!. You cant dump any refrigerant out!! Going from R22 to R410 there is a can of conversion fluid made by Cliplight.

  • @davidthecardcollector
    @davidthecardcollector 5 лет назад +3

    You just done what 99% of AC companies say you can't do. They will sell you a new system though. How is the system holding up with the new coolant?

  • @carlosbanegas7577
    @carlosbanegas7577 3 года назад

    thank very moch good video

  • @Milerhighlife2011
    @Milerhighlife2011 5 лет назад +2

    Is more cost-efficient just to replace a system with a 410A system and a warranty from a reputable company they can offer you a really good warranty and I know you Mom and Pops are going to say that's b******* no it's not because if these people can go spend 20 to $30,000 on a brand new car with a smile they can spend five to ten thousand on a system it's called prioritizing nobody says money for their homes anymore it's called being responsible.

  • @RANDALLOLOGY
    @RANDALLOLOGY 6 лет назад

    Could you not short cycle the compressor opening your manifold and have it pump the mineral oil out after removing any R22 ?? Then pull a vacume, install via the vacume the synthetic oil, then pull a vacume a second time before dumping in the 407C ??

  • @pauljanssen2624
    @pauljanssen2624 5 лет назад

    Nice teaching video

  • @laurabarrera5651
    @laurabarrera5651 3 года назад

    Bnas noches cuales son las presiones de trabajo del r407c y su sobrecalentamiento gracias

  • @hvac01453
    @hvac01453 7 лет назад +6

    why not go over to Nu22? no oil concerns, no metering device concerns, only about 1/2 the temperature glide as compared W/ 407c... and its cheap. discharge temp is lower than 22, suction is also a bit lower than 22, uses less charge volume only drawback is a slight capacity loss, BUT, its the closest thing to a drop in, and has the longest track record of them all. Like all 400 series HFCs rubber O rings and core valves need to be replaces. Teflon is of no concern...

    • @hvac01453
      @hvac01453 7 лет назад

      just can't use it on a flooded system

    • @NathansHVAC
      @NathansHVAC  7 лет назад

      hvac01453 capacity and superheat change. plus, it is more expensive.

    • @NathansHVAC
      @NathansHVAC  7 лет назад +8

      Here is a better reply. Nu22 is R422B. Capacity will drop 17%. Discharge pressure drops 15%. Suction Pressure drops 7%. R422B composition is 55% R125, 42% R134a and 3% Isobutane. The Butane returns the oi. R407c is nearly the same mixture, but without the Butane. For R407c, capacity will drop 2%. Suction will drop 2%. Discharge will increase 9%. R407c is a much closer match for expansion valves. You just have to add some POE to return the oil instead of the Butane in Nu22. Save money and have a better match for the system design. Here is the link to all the data. www.epa.gov/sites/production/files/documents/Choosing_Right_R22_Retrofit.pdf

    • @hvac01453
      @hvac01453 7 лет назад +1

      422B capacity loss is only 5-9% dependent on proper charge, not 17%. The glide of 407C is 9F compared to 5F with 422B, and still an A1 class with the butane, and POE isn't needed. also 407C has a higher amp draw, less dehumidification. So It might just come down to what your supply house is carrying.

    • @NathansHVAC
      @NathansHVAC  7 лет назад +3

      They are all pretty much the same refrigerants. But, the EPA document has these capacity measurements at 25 deg F evap for commercial refrigeration. 35 deg F evap will have less loss. Using the 9% number from the ICOR website probably puts R407c as gaining capacity in residential applications. It is interesting to note that anyone who thinks 20% POE oil mixtures won't return the oil needs to explain how 3% butane can return it. I like the EPA document because it has all the drop in compared side by side apples to apples.
      NU-22 (R417a) 50% R134a, 47% R125, 3% Butane -23% Capacity
      NU-22B (R422B) 42% R134a, 55% R125, 3% Butane -17% Capacity
      R407c 52% R134a, 25% R125, 23% R32 -3% Capacity

  • @stevesparks7340
    @stevesparks7340 2 года назад

    can i buy a 410a condensing unit and drain the compressor use poly ester and charge with 407 ? air handler looks almost new but system is 20 years old

  • @esbigerodeo1
    @esbigerodeo1 7 лет назад

    good little video. I don't have a lot of experience with 407 I've used drop in this for 22 with how expensive 22 has gotten period but I'm going to have to start checking into the 407C if it's about the same price as 410A

  • @PowerfulElectronics
    @PowerfulElectronics 7 лет назад

    Молодец! Хорошо справился с кондиционером и всё толково объяснил!
    с маслом не сильно ясно только...

  • @kennethdandurand3472
    @kennethdandurand3472 3 года назад +1

    Quick Question: Do you or do you NOT need to install a THX valve doing a 407C switch on a R-22 compressor. The 410a uses it, but R22 did not.

    • @staylifted_1232
      @staylifted_1232 3 года назад

      Nope, txv will keep superheat constant depending on temp. The txv should be able to compensate for the slight pressure difference of 407c compared to r22

  • @keepthinking2666
    @keepthinking2666 3 года назад

    its strange that compressor has min and not poe, but the 407c is crazy good compared to others.

  • @wisdomwisdom817
    @wisdomwisdom817 5 лет назад

    Awesome job thank you so much

  • @leonardolares9314
    @leonardolares9314 3 года назад

    yeah but tell me please how many oz need it the compressor of the new oil to R-407, thanks

  • @jameshudson1361
    @jameshudson1361 5 лет назад +1

    422 is good for A.C. not so good for heat pump. You just don't get the same heat as r407c or r22

    • @WTFChuk
      @WTFChuk 4 года назад

      Even 407C doesn't work as well as R-22 in a heat pump. That's the result of a lower compressor discharge temperature. As long as the unit isn't used in a climate that routinely drops below freezing it's ok. Otherwise, stick with R-22 or install auxiliary heat strips.

  • @CryptoAbe
    @CryptoAbe 6 лет назад +6

    Rs 44 b works way better

  • @hectorgalan408
    @hectorgalan408 5 лет назад +2

    the charge will be 80% in R407 the pressure is hi on R407 and lower in R22?? i m learnig hvac

    • @satanexposed7373
      @satanexposed7373 5 лет назад

      Mo99 is 80% of the charge of r22

    • @BBURKE617
      @BBURKE617 5 лет назад +1

      That's what I'm saying this guy's out of his fucken mind sayng you gain capacity, there's no fcking way!!! otherwise everybody would be using it !!!you lose capacity on all the replacements