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    Well Well Well :Looks as if this individual wrote the book on 410a, before you critisize anyone you damn well better find out what there qualifications are. 1st I have been in the trade since 1983 and have dealt with all sorts of refrigerants from R12-R500,502 and more common ref. ie;22and 410a,I am epa cirtified for R410a, and yes I do know about manufacture specifications for temp glide being minimal, but it is still a blend period. I tell you what keep topping off units ok go ahead, like with anything else there is a right way and a wrong way to do things and when I was going through the class we debated that for over an hr and I have to say the procter says if in doubt follow mfg recomendations, but that we did make some good arguments and that we all feel that it is in the best intrest of the customer if a leak is found, to locate the leak repaire the leak then weigh in the charge after a good vacuum and a fresh drieris added.If you would like my qualifications I will be happy to post them up here for you.

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    How tall are you Private???!!!!

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    Originally posted by acdude32
    Well Well Well :Looks as if this individual wrote the book on 410a, before you critisize anyone you damn well better find out what there qualifications are. 1st I have been in the trade since 1983 and have dealt with all sorts of refrigerants from R12-R500,502 and more common ref. ie;22and 410a,I am epa cirtified for R410a, and yes I do know about manufacture specifications for temp glide being minimal, but it is still a blend period. I tell you what keep topping off units ok go ahead, like with anything else there is a right way and a wrong way to do things and when I was going through the class we debated that for over an hr and I have to say the procter says if in doubt follow mfg recomendations, but that we did make some good arguments and that we all feel that it is in the best intrest of the customer if a leak is found, to locate the leak repaire the leak then weigh in the charge after a good vacuum and a fresh drieris added.If you would like my qualifications I will be happy to post them up here for you.
    AC, read the following article I wrote on R-410A,then post your questions and I will be glad to answer them. I am a senior training specialist for York International and teach
    R-410a qualification classes across the country.

    http://www.bacharach-training.com/norm/410.htm

    Norm



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    Originally posted by NormChris
    Originally posted by acdude32
    Well Well Well :Looks as if this individual wrote the book on 410a, before you critisize anyone you damn well better find out what there qualifications are. 1st I have been in the trade since 1983 and have dealt with all sorts of refrigerants from R12-R500,502 and more common ref. ie;22and 410a,I am epa cirtified for R410a, and yes I do know about manufacture specifications for temp glide being minimal, but it is still a blend period. I tell you what keep topping off units ok go ahead, like with anything else there is a right way and a wrong way to do things and when I was going through the class we debated that for over an hr and I have to say the procter says if in doubt follow mfg recomendations, but that we did make some good arguments and that we all feel that it is in the best intrest of the customer if a leak is found, to locate the leak repaire the leak then weigh in the charge after a good vacuum and a fresh drieris added.If you would like my qualifications I will be happy to post them up here for you.
    AC, read the following article I wrote on R-410A,then post your questions and I will be glad to answer them. I am a senior training specialist for York International and teach
    R-410a qualification classes across the country.

    http://www.bacharach-training.com/norm/410.htm

    Norm


    Great information in this article ...Thanks Norm...
    'Life begins with the journey each day'

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    Someone give acdude a tissue..
    Don't get your panties in a wad...
    No I have never wrote a book..Norm did..
    Norm has giving you a opritunity to get your misconceptions of r410a out..
    Norm will give you the correct answer and possibly even the scientific answer..
    I am not a scientist.. The temperature glide of r410a is .2 which is a near azeotrope...
    NU-22(r417a) that many think will be the drop in replacement for r22 has a temperature glide of 10.. now with r417a it is a must to have to charge with virgin liquid refrigerant from a vaccuum anytime the system would get low on charge..

    Norm that is a great acticle..
    Have a great day..
    J

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    Talking Late responce

    OK what did I miss.
    What the hell started
    a thread out like this?
    41Gasman

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