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  1. #14
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    I could pump the unit down and use my pinch off tool and replace the drier with no refrigerant loss, done it many times.
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  2. #15
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    Hello Mr. Bill,

    Thanks for the reply... Do you work the far north country in The Woodlands? If so, can you pump it down if the drier is inside the coils next to the compressor? You can email me if you prefer, my addy is in my profile. Thanks in advance!

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    Quote Originally Posted by MB S550 View Post
    Hello Mr. Bill,

    Thanks for the reply... Do you work the far north country in The Woodlands? If so, can you pump it down if the drier is inside the coils next to the compressor? You can email me if you prefer, my addy is in my profile. Thanks in advance!
    The dryer would not be next to the compressor.
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  4. #17
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    Quote Originally Posted by comfortdoc View Post
    The dryer would not be next to the compressor.
    I believe the OP is talking about its physical location not how its piped in =)

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