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Q: How much r22 goes into a 3 ton air conditioner?
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R22


Can 134A freon be mixed with or replace R22 in Home Air Conditioner?

No


What gas is used in air conditioner?

As of now, Air conditioner uses R22 refrigerant. In coming days ACs will come with refrigerants such as R410A, R407C etc.


What are the correct pressures for R410a?

The pressure for an R410a air conditioner system should be 118psi LP and 412psi HP. This is the same pressure as an R22 air conditioner.


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A 2-ton air conditioner typically contains around 4-5 pounds of R22 refrigerant.


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Who can buy home refrigerant for the air conditioner?

short answer: Only people with and EPA certification may purchase R22 and/or R410A refrigerants.


How can i Add genetron 22 to my air conditioner?

Unless you are epa certified you shouldn't add any r22 to your air conditioner. And if you are, you should probably already know... It depends on what type of unit it is. Is it a central split unit or a window unit?


Can you use a r410a condenser brand new with a r22 air handler brand new?

No. r410a runs at a much higher pressure.


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Most home systems use r22 which requires a license to purchase. The only refrigerant available to the consumer is automotive r134a.


How many pounds r22 in your trane?

The amount of R22 refrigerant in a Trane air conditioning system can vary depending on the size and model of the unit. Typically, residential Trane air conditioners can use between 4 to 15 pounds of R22 refrigerant. It is best to consult the manufacturer's specifications or a certified technician for accurate information.