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Re: Re: Re: R-134a substitutes (automotive AC)
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Posted by Jon H on March 10, 2004 at 19:50:33 from (69.26.17.207):
In Reply to: Re: Re: R-134a substitutes (automotive AC) posted by Bob on March 10, 2004 at 17:10:34:
The web site claims it is not flamible and the MSDS says the two gasses used in it are not propane or butane. In section 5 of the MSDS under fire fighting/flamible properties it lists it as having a flash point of 300 degrees F. If it was mine to do I would tap a can of the stuff and do a flame test of the contents. I have converted all my Tractors/combines/cars/pickups to 134a and have had good results. I like being able to buy 134a at any auto parts store/Wallmart/K mart without a license and not having to have dedicated guage set/recovery equipment/fittings for a specialty refrigerant gas. Also I do not like using a refrigerant composed of two or more gasses with the tendency to leak the lighter of the gasses and cause an unbalanced blend that can not be just topped up like 134a.
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