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How much freon does a 92 Ex hold?

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Your owners manual should tell you how much the system holds, but if the system isnt completely empty you cant do it by that, you would have to put a guage on it and measure it by pressure.
 






It is advised that a Section 609 of EPA Standards mechanic be the only one to perform anything with that type of system [r12] as well as r134a due to its effects on the environment... what do you need to know the capacity for? also for freon, i would consider just doing a swap out to r134a as freon [r12] is becoming more rare and more expensive.... i assume that the system would use that much freon.... i am almost positive a completely dry system uses less than 5 punds....
 






jimabena74 said:
It is advised that a Section 609 of EPA Standards mechanic be the only one to perform anything with that type of system [r12] as well as r134a due to its effects on the environment... what do you need to know the capacity for? also for freon, i would consider just doing a swap out to r134a as freon [r12] is becoming more rare and more expensive.... i assume that the system would use that much freon.... i am almost positive a completely dry system uses less than 5 punds....
Good point, I didnt realize he was dealing with r-12. Just to add to that, if you are caught letting it out in the air it is a very huge fine.
 






Federal Law dictates that anyone found venting ANY refrigerant [r12, r134a, etc] into the atmosphere can be fined up to $25,000
 






I am already converting the system over to 134a......I had it evacuated so I could start putting Freon in it. thats why I was wondering.
 






The system origionally holds 1.75lbs of R-12. If you are converting to R-134A and using 12oz cans to refill the system you will need 2 cans. Although this is less than the origional R-12 requiorment it is plenty for a proper working R-134A system.
 






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