Automobile air conditioning refrigerant gas R134a

  • $1.80 / 30 - 299 pieces
    $1.50 / 300 - 2999 pieces
    $1.20 / >=3000 pieces
  • 30 pieces
  • Huizhou Cwp Auto Pats Ltd.
  • Guangdong, China
  • Mr Kingcad Hu
PRODUCT DETAIL
Certificate:ISO9001Origin:Guangdong, China
weight:Net weight 250gpayment terms:T/T, Western Union
port:Guangzhou WhampoaSupply capacity:200000 sets per month
Certification:TS16949Packaging Details:30 pieces per carton, we can also customize the packaging according to customer's requirements
Package preview:expiration date:3 years
brand:Ming YangMOQ:1 box
Product Description

 

Automobile air conditioning refrigerant gas R134a

 

  

feature

 

1. It can be used to refit R12 AUTO air conditioning system and charge
R134 system.
2. Protect the environment (non-ozone-depleting products)
3. No added oil or dye
4. Compatible with all vehicles from 1994-2010, even compatible with most vehicles
Vehicles after 2010
5. Meets AHRI-700 and SAE J2776 purity standards.
 
Specification
 
molecular formula
CF3CH2F
 
purity
More than 99.9%
moisture
Less than 0.0015%
acidity
Less than 0.0001%
appearance
colorless, no turbidity
odor
no strange stench

 

 

type:
Refrigerant
Origin:
China
brand:
Mingyang or customized
use:
clean asphalt
expiration date:
3 years
product name:
Air conditioner refrigerant R134
capacity:
NT$250g
Certificate:
ISO MSDS SGS
feature:
environmentally friendly
Serve:
OEM ODM service
Advantage:
factory price
Package:
30 pieces/box
size:
Diameter 65mm*height 140mm

 

 

 

Instructions:

 

 

How to DIY Car AC Charging in 8 Easy Steps

 

1 Determine the ambient air temperature

Do not charge the vehicle if the air temperature is 55°F or below. It is recommended to use a charging hose with a pressure gauge. The refrigerant package should contain a chart as shown below to determine the pressure to charge the system based on the ambient air temperature. If a chart is not provided, use the A/C pressure chart below this listing. Following the chart when charging the system will ensure the system runs efficiently.

 

2 Locate the low-side service port

This port is usually on the line connecting the accumulator to the compressor. The high pressure side connection is between the AC compressor and the condenser. Consult the service manual to verify the exact location of the low-side service port.

 

*Most 1994 and older vehicles use R12 as the original refrigerant, if the vehicle being serviced is still using R12 it must be evacuated and retrofitted. It is illegal to mix R12 with any other refrigerant. Never use the high side port to add refrigerant, it is very dangerous and could cause injury.

 

3 Wipe off the dust

Wipe off any dust with a clean rag, then remove the cover for the low-side service port.

 

4 Connect the charging hose

Connect the charging hose to the low side service port and make sure the connection is secure. If the hose does not connect easily, you may be using the wrong port.

 

5 Add refrigerant

Follow the instructions on the refrigerant packaging to add refrigerant to the system.

 

6 Charge the system

After determining the correct pressure using the ambient air pressure chart, constantly monitor the pressure reading while charging the system.

 

7 Remove the charging hose

After charging the A/C system to the proper pressure, remove the charge hose from the low-side service port, leave the canister on the charge hose, and store any extra refrigerant in a dry, cool place.

 

8 Check the service port cover seal before reinstalling

Make sure the seal under the lid doesn't have any cracks, nicks, or tears. This seal provides additional protection should a Schrader valve leak.

 

 

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