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Clean oil residue from inside refrigerant hoses pv=nrt 01-13-2007
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Posted by Noon-Air on January 14, 2007, 10:36 pm


> Some think that HVAC is some deep dark secret. The sooner we get best
> known methods and practices out there the better the profession will
> be.

If it was so easy and so simple, then wouldn't *everybody* be doing it for a
living??
Its not about HVAC being "secret", its all about the training, education,
experience, and just plain common sense. Being qualified on something
sharper than a crayon helps too.




Posted by AKS on January 15, 2007, 8:51 am

>
>
>> Some think that HVAC is some deep dark secret. The sooner we get best
>> known methods and practices out there the better the profession will
>> be.
>
> If it was so easy and so simple, then wouldn't *everybody* be doing it for
> a living??
> Its not about HVAC being "secret", its all about the training, education,
> experience, and just plain common sense. Being qualified on something
> sharper than a crayon helps too.
>
>
I will second that
dido



Posted by AKS on January 15, 2007, 9:06 am
Apparently you don't read the news papers much
such as HVAC and RSES magazine
and as for me if everybody all AC guys take precautions
as much as I do EPA would be out of business
and since you like criticize my spelling how about you
"Apparently"

Respectfully, Dido


>
>
>
>> Here's what I did. I took a syringe and injected each hose with 99%
>> IPA.
>
>
> I'll assume you're refering to isopropol alcohol.
> I'm wondering if that would have a detrimental effect on the structural
> integrity of the hoses??
>
>
>
>> I wasn't in the mood to get a $10k fine from the EPA by flushing them
>> with refrigerant. I'm not sure they'd call it a "De Minimus" release.
>
>
> I agree, not to mention the moral implications.
> Apparhently, it's not an issue to guys like Dildo....
>
>
>
> --
> Respectfully, Bob



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