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February 18th, 2011 08:46 PM #1
greetings to all....
i just want to know your opinion as to what kind/type/brand of o-ring is best suited for aircon with 134 refrigerant... Likewise, any insight as to where it can be bought will be highly appreciated.. TIA
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February 18th, 2011 09:03 PM #2
for R134a refrigerant, the o-rings to use is HBNR. back in the days when we used R12, we used buna o-rings and seals or nitrile o-rings, the buna or nitrile o-rings do not seal against leak of R134a better than HBNR. the o-rings should be soaked or prelubricated with PAG oil prior to installation
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February 18th, 2011 09:27 PM #3
many thanks for that quick reply sir jick...
unfortunately, you just confirmed that my NBR-70 o-ring service kit has no use at all....
i have been trying to look for HNBR here (your out of the country right now I presume) but to no avail. most a/c suppliers simply say that nbr will do and that Hnbr is quite costly for a yearly a/c maintenance.
From your end, may i know if their representation is correct or acceptable, that is to use nbr instead of hnbr taking into consideration your earlier post? again,many thanks... regards
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February 19th, 2011 03:01 PM #4
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February 19th, 2011 08:54 PM #5
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February 20th, 2011 03:54 PM #7
for lack of time to look for hnbr type, i used my available o-rings albeit not fully recommended. i will be sending my car to aircon shop for freon charging with hope that what i did would last at least a year....
meanwhile, i hope someone could direct me to local a/c parts suppliers preferably in manila with available hnbr o-ring, as well as tools and equipment needed in auto ac repair/maintenance. cheers..
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February 22nd, 2011 09:58 AM #8
isang problema sa Pilipinas ang kawalang ng mga dapat kailangan lalu na sa auto....with fingers crossed, i hope tatagal pa yung A/C ko lalu na yung compressor which is at present for R12 and charged with R134 6 months ago....my A/C mech who happens to be my uncle said unavailable pa yung mga o-rings designed for R134 that time...
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February 22nd, 2011 12:16 PM #9
^ there is hope, nonetheless. 6 months will do...
thanks for your input sir.
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