Hi. If I use the RSF Shell with core replacement in retrofit to replace the Hvac equipment but reusing all the pipes, asusuming there are not solid particles only moisture and acidity. I must have a pressure drop through the filter too? If I Only have moisture and acidity do not cause me a pressure drop too?
I always flush the system after a burnout, and I recycle the refrigerant and start fresh with virgin refrigerant. My reasoning is to remove as many contaminants as possible. Is a flush and new refrigerant necessary with an oversized liquid line dryer and a suction filter? Thanks.
The refrigerant is not damaged by the burnout and can be reused, provided the contaminants are removed. Please see Bulletin 40-10, page 35 for proper cleanup procedure. www.parker.com/Literature/Sporlan/Sporlan%20pdf%20files/Sporlan%20pdf%20040/40-10%20Catch-All%20Filter-Driers.pdf?elqTrackId=d84d0f00a20642a09353909c50818265&elqaid=16329&elqat=2
Hi. If I use the RSF Shell with core replacement in retrofit to replace the Hvac equipment but reusing all the pipes, asusuming there are not solid particles only moisture and acidity. I must have a pressure drop through the filter too? If I Only have moisture and acidity do not cause me a pressure drop too?
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I always flush the system after a burnout, and I recycle the refrigerant and start fresh with virgin refrigerant. My reasoning is to remove as many contaminants as possible. Is a flush and new refrigerant necessary with an oversized liquid line dryer and a suction filter? Thanks.
The refrigerant is not damaged by the burnout and can be reused, provided the contaminants are removed. Please see Bulletin 40-10, page 35 for proper cleanup procedure.
www.parker.com/Literature/Sporlan/Sporlan%20pdf%20files/Sporlan%20pdf%20040/40-10%20Catch-All%20Filter-Driers.pdf?elqTrackId=d84d0f00a20642a09353909c50818265&elqaid=16329&elqat=2
HH dryers all the time!