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Posted by Zephyr on August 30, 2006, 12:34 pm
Steve;
I have been using hoses with "locking fittings" [sometimes called "no-loss"]
that have a bursting pressure of 2000 psig. Then, recently I bought some
hoses that purportedly were for 410a and had a bursting pressure of 5000
psig. I'm not sure what you mean "dry-break" but I've noticed the locking
fitting [no-loss] on the high side stuck a few times and released the hose
charge. The hose cost enough, I'd think they wouldn't stick.
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Zyp
> Has anybody run across "dry-break" fittings on charging hoses that will
> stand up to the higher pressures of R-410a?? or will the ones on the
regular
> hoses work ok??
> --
> Steve @ Noon-Air Heating & A/C
> Noon-Air@comcast.net
> Life is what happens while you were making other plans
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> stand up to the higher pressures of R-410a?? or will the ones on the