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The requested URL /forums/index.php?topic=17154.0 was not found on this server. With over 35 years in the air condition and heating industry, the family owned business of Available A/C is here to serve your needs. Our goal is to develop long term relationships with our customers in order to earn their trust and respect. We believe in "ole fashion" business values and aspire to become the name you can trust in heating and air conditioning.We provide 24/7 service with no extra cost for nights and weekends, Fast response times, and are licensed and Insured. We provide prompt and professional service and our work is guaranteed. We provide upgrades on equipment, service all makes & models, and provide free in-home estimates at competitive pricing. We are honest and dependable and available for all your Residential & Commercial needs. We got starting in the service business when we found out that there was a need for a honest air conditioning company in this area. A company that was experienced and cared about the customer.

Meet the Business Owner i am the owner and operator of available air conditioning inc. i have over 40 years experience in the customer service area and the ac service industry in residential and commercial lines. i feel that honesty and dependibility is the foundation to any successful business. Added on: July 5, 2011 A.C. 101 continues with a discourse on schrader valves and refrigerant leaks by James H. Klovach a.k.a. Kung Fu Maintenance. Buy The Kung Fu Maintenance E Book Here OK so I charged my unit up here. Everything is running good. You want to listen for any leaks here. I don't here any here at the schrader valves. Schrader valves are the most common place for refrigerant to leak from. Ninety percent maybe eighty five somewhere in there percent of the time that you have a refrigerant leak it is going to be at your schrader valves. So you always want to make sure that you put these schrader valve caps back on. This is like a second gate to keep the refrigerant in the system.

Refrigerant never runs out in a system unless you have a leak. It's not like a battery where it uses up the energy. It doesn't use up the refrigerant. You should not have to charge the unit in a perfect world but anyway. If you do it is because you have a leak somewhere in the system. Again eighty five percent of the time eighty eighty five whatever. Just making it clear that most of the time your leak is going to be from a schrader valve. Second most common place is in the evaporator coil because the conditions the evaporator runs. You know you got copper metal all the conditions that work for rust and developing a leak. You'll see a lot of rust a lot of times on the evaporator coil. Anyway when I put these schrader valve caps back on I just finger tighten them and than just maybe a hair just a quarter turn past tight with my pliers. Just to tighten the caps on. Make sure that second gate is in place. Keep the refrigerant in the system. * Right click on the link above and choose "save target as"

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auto air conditioning repair killeen tx Works with AC unit valvesShow All ItemsYes we all have cars with air conditioning that do not cool as well as they used to. Car air conditioning compressors are not hermetically sealed.

They are open type. Fugitive leaks occur on even the best of car compressors over time. Also leaks on mechanical fittings and Schrader valves will cause poor cooling performance. A significant leak needs to be fixed first before attempting anything else. For properly working air conditioning units that don't cool as well, read on for some tips. You will need to consult your car service manual to know the weight of refrigerant to use on an evacuated system or the expected operating pressures. Also a handy tip is that the typical small can is 12oz. My car uses 23oz total. Don't overfill else your compressor will go bye bye. For Topping up 1 can usually suffices. For this job I used1. Manifold gauge set for r134a refrigerant. 1. Can 12oz of r134a. 1. Piercing head for the r134a can. Don't even attempt a job like this without being very competent in handling live refrigerant systems. Also for the love of life don't even connect the high pressure port and open the high pressure valve on the manifold gauge set!

Wearing safety glasses is an excellent idea plus gloves are handy too (don't worry about my bare hand in the pics, I had taken off the gloves to take the pics).Step 1: Show All Items« PreviousNext »View All Steps DownloadOur comprehensive Air Conditioning service includes Condenser • Check refrigerant charge • Check & record system pressure levels • Check and secure schrader valves • Check contactor function • Check wiring connections • Check line-set connections • Check condenser motor and fan• Clean large debris from condenser fan and coil Air Handling Unit • Check air filter • Check blower hub fan for dirt build up • Check evaporator coil for dirt build up • Check condensate drain line and connections • Check condensate pump • Check fan belts for wear • Check blower fan • Check temperature differential • Make system recommendation Air Filter, Refrigerant, and Condenser chemical cleaning not included We recommend inspecting the air filter every month and changing the air filter every 3 months.

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