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He's a prick if he suggested it was a pollen filter, they have nothing to do with an a/c system. Also even if it had a pollen filter, you should run a/c on the recirculation mode so the pollen filter isn't used.
the correct refrigerant charge for kzn130, is 650 grams of R134a, and the oil is PAG46. the AC has a temperature sensor on the Evaporator as well as the TEV to control the temperature and this controls an electronic valve which controls the amount of refrigerant entering the Evaporator, this can cause problems if not working properly.
the correct refrigerant charge for kzn130, is 650 grams of R134a, and the oil is PAG46. the AC has a temperature sensor on the Evaporator as well as the TEV to control the temperature and this controls an electronic valve which controls the amount of refrigerant entering the Evaporator, this can cause problems if not working properly.
I was under the impression that the change to R134a was at the 3rd gen model?
Can you describe the TEV and the electronic valve in greater detail please?
Hi, the change from R12 to R134a was in 94, most 2.4's are R12 an 3.0s R134a, im trying to find the pic files I have to show the AC pcb and electrics on the Evaporator.
That will make interesting reading.
I wonder if the evaporator from the KZN will physically in the dash of a LN ?
Having better control over the aircon will be a definite bonus.
I am mulling over an absorption unit to do away with the compressor and all the inherent leak sites.
It will obviously not be as efficient as a compression cycle unit but I think the advantages will outweigh any of the disadvantages.
I am mulling over an absorption unit to do away with the compressor and all the inherent leak sites.
It will obviously not be as efficient as a compression cycle unit but I think the advantages will outweigh any of the disadvantages.
I think you,re just showing off your knowledge of refrigeration systems.
Just updating my comments...I was looking at the air con unit, working out what I can remove, and all the crap that comes with it etc. May as well if it's not working...thinking/presuming it would be the old system.
Then I noticed a sticker.
Mine runs on R134a So I could have gotten it regassed in the heat wave
Now it's cold outside and no point.
Thinking I might leave the aircon system in, then. It was horrible, in the summer, for the kids.
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