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Adding Freon refrigerant R22 into a package unit,commercia/ home air conditioner

August 16th, 2010 OrlyZiya No comments

Adding a small can of refrigerant R22 into a stationary A/C system. The valve should be attached to the can first, screwed all the way in, then cracked a bit to clear the hose of air. connect to low-side port. DO NOT attach to high side. If you do, the can might burst. Charge upright, so that the liquid doesn’t go in to slug the compressor. If liquid R22 is fed into the compressor and the piston tries to compress liquid, you might wreck it. It will take five minutes or more a can and the can will start to get cold as the refrigerant evaporates out of the can and into the system. Feel free to use a hot water bath. Use a heat blanket, or a bath of hot water to help the charging process. To replace the can, re-tighten then valve, unscrew the valve assembly from the can, then remove the bracket. (DO NOT loosen the valve, or you’ll vent the charge from system into the air Attach bracket to can, tighten down the valve assembly into the can and loosen valve to continue charging. The can is empty when it is nearly as warm as the heating bath.

Soleus LX-140 14000 Portable Air Conditioner Features and Benefits

August 15th, 2010 OrlyZiya No comments

www.air-n-water.com For the top of the line in portable comfort, look no further than the Soleus LX-140 portable air conditioner. It’s among the industry’s most efficient air conditioners available and lets you enjoy total comfort on the hottest days of the year. This 14000 BTU AC covers medium to large rooms up to 450 square and features 4-in-1 technology that allows it to function as an air conditioner, heater, dehumidifier and fan. Watch our short video to learn more about this product.

2 ton air conditioner change out

August 14th, 2010 OrlyZiya 5 comments

Air conditioner change out.

Air Conditioners and Updates!

July 31st, 2010 OrlyZiya 25 comments

Youtube updates are becoming very annoying!, so I’ll stick to work not vids for the time being.

5500 BTUH Kenmore window air conditioner

July 29th, 2010 OrlyZiya 3 comments

Here is a 5500 BTU Kenmore air conditioner starting and a show of it’s features. It was built in the later part of 1998.

How to clean your central air conditioner drain tube – by John C Flood

July 23rd, 2010 OrlyZiya No comments

This video goes over the steps to checking and clearing your central air conditioners drain tube. This is just another at home maintenance step you can do to help keep your hvac system running as efficiently as possible. This could also avoid much larger flooding issues and costly repairs.

Sharp Portable Room Air Conditioners

July 20th, 2010 OrlyZiya 1 comment

www.air-conditioner-home.com Keep personal spaces, office cubicles and individual rooms cool and comfortable this summer with a portable air conditioner from Sharp! These units all feature advanced cooling technology as well as patented “Library Quiet” design. In this video, we’ll show you 3 popular Sharp portable air conditioner models – the CV-10NH, CV-P12PX and CV-P10MX.

MobilComfort KY-80 Portable Air Conditioner Information

July 20th, 2010 OrlyZiya 3 comments

www.air-n-water.com Want to stay cool but need an air conditioner that’s compact enough to fit into the corner of the your room? The MobilComfort KY-80 is the smallest portable air conditioner on the market and offers 8000 BTUs of cooling for areas up to 125 square feet. Watch this short video on the KY-80 to learn more about this great appliance.

How to change your home central air conditioner filter – by John C Flood

July 19th, 2010 OrlyZiya No comments

This video tutorial gives and overview on how to access, check and replace your homes central air conditioner filter. Replacing your filter when needed will ensure your system is working at its optimal performance during these hot days of summer.

Frozen Air Conditioner Condenser HVAC

July 16th, 2010 OrlyZiya No comments

www.jerrykelly.com Low Freon can and will make your air conditioner freeze up and not work properly. In addition to not cooling your home, the lack of Freon will increase your utility bill up to 38%. And it can cause your air conditioning system to wear out before it’s time…

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