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  • 06-01-2004, 01:59 PM
    len

    proper way too recover r22

    i think he needs a slap,
  • 06-01-2004, 10:35 AM
    Diceman
    All he had to do was read the book and look at the little diagram. I think he needs to increase his blood pressure medicine.
  • 05-31-2004, 07:51 PM
    marylandtech
    I didnt know r22 was recoverabe. This explains alot. :-)
  • 05-28-2004, 07:57 AM
    itsamine
    Originally posted by airmax
    I suppose some of us were born with the knowhow to hook up a recovery machine.
    When does one cross the line between being a newbie and become an experienced technician?
    Is it after one aquires a set of gauges, an acetylene torch, a micron gauge...what? what really sets us apart?

    At least the guy is trying to get the knowhow by asking.
    I think thats commendable.....

    As for loosing it so soon and giving all that xxx material...I don't know
    They teach it in school. They teach how to recover and how the HVAC equiptment operates. Do they teach everything? No they don't but they teach the basics. Now for a newbee that did not go to school he should be with an experienced tech. I do give him credit for asking but his response wasn't called for. If you are a tech then you will know how to recover. If you a newbee without your license to recover then you can't and shoudn't touch it. BUT if you have your license you know how the proceedure is done.
  • 05-27-2004, 11:41 PM
    airmax
    I suppose some of us were born with the knowhow to hook up a recovery machine.
    When does one cross the line between being a newbie and become an experienced technician?
    Is it after one aquires a set of gauges, an acetylene torch, a micron gauge...what? what really sets us apart?

    At least the guy is trying to get the knowhow by asking.
    I think thats commendable.....

    As for loosing it so soon and giving all that xxx material...I don't know
  • 05-27-2004, 10:56 PM
    itsamine
    Originally posted by condenseddave
    Originally posted by itsamine
    Originally posted by patriotsrule
    wow last time i ask for advice on this site. thanks for being dicks and full of yourselfs. when you are done pulling the COC&% out of your mouthes then speak but dont give me sh!t for trying to learn the proper way to do something, just trying to follow the law.
    Shut up jack ass.
    Oh, leave her alone. She doesn't understand our humor.


    DOOMED THREAD. REAL DOOMED......................

  • 05-27-2004, 10:51 PM
    condenseddave
    Originally posted by itsamine
    Originally posted by patriotsrule
    wow last time i ask for advice on this site. thanks for being dicks and full of yourselfs. when you are done pulling the COC&% out of your mouthes then speak but dont give me sh!t for trying to learn the proper way to do something, just trying to follow the law.
    Shut up jack ass.
    Oh, leave her alone. She doesn't understand our humor.


    DOOMED THREAD. REAL DOOMED......................

  • 05-27-2004, 10:20 PM
    itsamine
    Originally posted by patriotsrule
    wow last time i ask for advice on this site. thanks for being dicks and full of yourselfs. when you are done pulling the COC&% out of your mouthes then speak but dont give me sh!t for trying to learn the proper way to do something, just trying to follow the law.
    Shut up jack ass.
  • 05-27-2004, 08:19 PM
    R12rules
    There are plenty of tips for recovering freon.


    If I had access to ice, what I would do if I were you... I would keep a recovery cylinder ready to use and have a big like .. horse bucket feeder .. they look kinda like a large twenty gallon wash tub. I would get something I can lay in some ice, then a layer of salt and so forth. I would have my cylinder in the midst of this salt and ice.

    With one hose attached, I would pull down a small residential system in no time.

    Leave it on it's own whil you go and do other work.

    This is recovery without having to use a machine.
    Then to finish up, I might hook up the recovery pump for just the very last few ounces of refrigerant.

    If I felt so inclined.


    But that ice with salt will lower your recovery tank temperature so low .... that freon will be walking all over itself just to get inside your tank.

    Seriously, this works. And it's foolproof. And it does it's job without you having to stand there while it's working.
  • 05-27-2004, 07:14 PM
    frozensolid
    Hey Dice, now I know why you got that 9mm. It may be time to upgrade to a Howitzer.
  • 05-27-2004, 05:38 PM
    patriotsrule
    thanks to those of you that gave real input. did it today using the diagram posted earlier appreciate it.........
  • 05-27-2004, 03:39 PM
    axeman
    most recovery machines are colored coded like your gauges. Blue means suction or low side on your gauges and is the inlet to the recovery machine. Red is the liquid or discharge pressure gauge - on the recovery machine (red)is the discharge to your recovery tank. You will use the three hoses from your manifold gauge set and need one additional hose to connect the recovery machine to the D.O.T. Recovery Cylinder/Tank. Make sure you dehydrate (vacuum)the recovery tank first and you don't mix refrigerants. Hook your blue hose to the service valve on the large copper tube and your red hose to the small copper tube. Open all valves and recover your refrigerant until you reach required level.
    This task is not for beginners becuase you can damage the recovery machine or yourself. I guess your going to attempt to recover or blow the charge no matter what, so I figured I would give you some basics
  • 05-27-2004, 03:33 PM
    superheatbob

    recovery


    Take a look at the brand of unit you have and look on the web or ask at your local HVAC/R wholesaler for the company phone number. They also can put you in touch with the local manufacturers rep who can help you with booklet/diagram.

    Some units can pump liquid, others vapor only. USUALLY you will hook up low and high sides to appropriate unit valves, middle hose to recovery machine, outlet hose of recovery machine to tank.

    Other variables are: float switches (heaven forbid) push/ pull system (hopefully outdated by now)

    In short...these machines use diffent techniques, so there will be no standard answers to this. You will have to find the company that made it in order to use the machine safely and correctly.

    Remember one thing though: A bag of ice or a bucket of water is your friend when you are recovering refrigerant. Keep your tank cool and you will speeed up recovery (high heat = high pressure = slow recovery.)

  • 05-27-2004, 03:14 PM
    coolwhip
    Sheeeze...dont get your panties in a not.
  • 05-27-2004, 02:56 PM
    Green Mountain
    Hear now. I know how hard you guys are on Patriots fans. I'll have none of it do you hear. Don't worry p.r. I'll protect you from this unruley mob.
  • 05-27-2004, 02:06 PM
    Diceman
    OK, here do this.
    Hook up blue hose A to unit, red hose B to recovery tank, green hose C to recovery unit, chartruse hose D to other ftg, Yellow hose D to other tank, and whatever else is left hook it all together. Turn it on and run.
    Maybe you should have paid attention in class, oh wait, I forgot, you are too smart for that school.
  • 05-27-2004, 01:28 PM
    mattm
    Now that I have the c*ck out of my mouth. Dice is bent up cause Lamb Chop is on the block. You were asked to post what machine you have.

    Besides it was a play on words. Loosen up.

    [Edited by mattm on 05-27-2004 at 01:31 PM]
  • 05-27-2004, 01:11 PM
    patriotsrule
    wow last time i ask for advice on this site. thanks for being dicks and full of yourselfs. when you are done pulling the COC&% out of your mouthes then speak but dont give me sh!t for trying to learn the proper way to do something, just trying to follow the law.
  • 05-27-2004, 11:38 AM
    poppa

    Dam Dice

    Originally posted by Diceman
    Originally posted by patriotsrule
    not to be a smart ass
    So then you are a dumb ass.

  • 05-27-2004, 10:42 AM
    thehumid1
    drill a screw thru the suction line say oops and let the atmosphere take care of the rest.
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