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    Quote Originally Posted by rick130 View Post
    All Aldi freezers are R290 One for the fridgies
    Have you worked on the refrigeration system of one yet,or are they a throw away?

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    Although gear does seem to disappear from the shed, for weekenders...

    That still going on then obviously?

    I'd visit the Car Park at about 4.45 each Friday arvo just before knock off time to find new rolls of copper & assorted stuff in the back of the vans. "Ah that" they'd say", the Stores Clerk must have put it in there for an early start on Monday" Me..... "Tell you what, take it back out out & come into work before you go to "that" (fictitious) job instead."


    Now I realise why it was called "Knock Off" time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rick130 View Post
    I think we've all seen that.
    I had a roo chiller once without any warnings, notices, etc. running on HC.
    Can you imagine a shooter rocking in at 1am with a cigie hanging out of the corner of his mouth, opens the chiller door (ex shipping container) and there'd been a leak in the blower?

    I put it back on 134a
    So I'm learning that R290 is basically propane, butane (LPG) with a lubricant?

    just curious, DL

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    Quote Originally Posted by 350RRC View Post
    So I'm learning that R290 is basically propane, butane (LPG) with a lubricant?
    R290 is Propane. R600 is Butane. R600a is iso-Butane. HC refrigerants are pretty much compatible with most lubricants. They don't come with any lubricant.
    LPG can be anything from 100% propane to a variable propane/butane blend. All the LPG I've checked in WA has been 100% propane, but I've been told that over East it can vary seasonally.

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    So Hychil is......... Hychil?

    TIA, DL

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    Quote Originally Posted by 350RRC View Post
    So Hychil is......... Hychil?
    I was waiting for that one

    About a 60/40 blend of Propane and iso-Butane.

    The Pt approximates R12. Needs a bit more Propane to get closer to 134a if used in compressors with suction pressure capacity control.

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    Quote Originally Posted by scarry View Post
    Have you worked on the refrigeration system of one yet,or are they a throw away?
    Nor yet, any issues other than boards or fans so far they've been removed and replaced by AJ Baker.
    We have one in the workshop as a spares bin/training mule.
    They use a variable speed Danfoss compressor.

    Another weird state licensing anomaly.
    You need a gas fitters license to work on one in Qld.
    In the rest of Oz us fridgies can fix them.
    I've asked WTF would a plumber/gas fitter know about refrigeration but no one can tell me....One for the fridgiesOne for the fridgies

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    Quote Originally Posted by rick130 View Post

    Another weird state licensing anomaly.
    You need a gas fitters license to work on one in Qld.
    In the rest of Oz us fridgies can fix them.
    I've asked WTF would a plumber/gas fitter know about refrigeration but no one can tell me....One for the fridgiesOne for the fridgies
    Really?

    So the guys fixing domestic fridges need a gas fitting ticket?

    We need to get onto it,as it won't be long we will be asked to fix something with that stuff in it.

    Often when these stores,such as Aldi refurbish or whatever,the gear ends up at the local sports club or somewhere similar.

    New rule out as well, refrigerant with a higher GWP can't be used in a system designed for a refrigerant with a lower GWP.Excludes HCFC's.

    Interesting.

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    Quote Originally Posted by scarry View Post
    Really?

    So the guys fixing domestic fridges need a gas fitting ticket?

    We need to get onto it,as it won't be long we will be asked to fix something with that stuff in it.

    Often when these stores,such as Aldi refurbish or whatever,the gear ends up at the local sports club or somewhere similar.

    New rule out as well, refrigerant with a higher GWP can't be used in a system designed for a refrigerant with a lower GWP.Excludes HCFC's.

    Interesting.
    Yep, really.

    Wayne the previous AJ Service Manager for Qld almost had a coronary when he asked which ones of us had a gas fitters license and of course the answer was none.
    It took a bit to convince him we didn't need one in NSW, or any other state for that matter.

    Ridiculous legislation and ranks right up there with Qld's restricted electrical licensing.

    Electrolux and most all the other domestic fridge manufacturers have been using HC's for years.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BradC View Post
    The different densities confuse a lot of people. It weighs a lot less but the volume is pretty much the same for the same circuit. Volume for volume the quantity has to be about the same.

    Don't get me wrong, I love hydrocarbon refrigerants. My post was purely on the odour reduction and the fact I've seen it used in place of flourinated refrigerants as a drop-in replacement without any of the appropriate warning labels, or in fact any documentation at all.
    . I Have been using Hychill for about 7 years in my 110 AC and it has been great .Keeps the 110 cold even with the ps window down for the dog .As I am the only person that works on it the label is only to explain the cause when I get launched into orbit


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