I've been out of HVAC service for a LONG time, other than "occasional." Checking my own system, which needs a couple pounds of R22 every 5 years, I installed the neighbor's 410A system some time back and a vehicle now and again
And my tools are slowly getting "dispersed" from just knocking around
The neighbor's son wants me to help install a new system in his new house, and I am seriously thinking of replacing the old, aged R22 system in my house before I get too feeble
So I thought I'd "spruce up" some of the tools.
I bought an extra high pressure high side gauge and figured I'd put it on a spare manifold. This will give me two manifolds capable of 410A pressures. I put the old "R22" high side gauge on the LOW side and the new high side gauge where it belongs.
Bought a new set of hoses, as 410A pressures are considerable, a new core replacer tool and a core depressor valve controller, and a couple extra thermocouples for the digi thermometer. "N' stuff."
THEN I FIND OUT that evidently "some" of the 310A systems are now using FIVE SIXTEENTH FLARE FITTINGS for ?? what ?? the low side only? both? some? none? many? all? the service ports instead of the "old industry standard" 1/4" fittings.
And I read that "this is to prevent accidently improper charging of R22 into 410A systems"
Well I have news for ya, ya stupid annoying engineers and regulatory assholes................
Any service guy WHO IS SMART ENOUGH to cobble together a vacuum pump with 1/4 or 3/8 fittings, a service manifold with 1/4" fittings, and THEN ADAPTERS for FIVE SIXTEENTHS is not very likely to "accidently" charge R22 into a 410A system!!!!!s
And my tools are slowly getting "dispersed" from just knocking around
The neighbor's son wants me to help install a new system in his new house, and I am seriously thinking of replacing the old, aged R22 system in my house before I get too feeble
So I thought I'd "spruce up" some of the tools.
I bought an extra high pressure high side gauge and figured I'd put it on a spare manifold. This will give me two manifolds capable of 410A pressures. I put the old "R22" high side gauge on the LOW side and the new high side gauge where it belongs.
Bought a new set of hoses, as 410A pressures are considerable, a new core replacer tool and a core depressor valve controller, and a couple extra thermocouples for the digi thermometer. "N' stuff."
THEN I FIND OUT that evidently "some" of the 310A systems are now using FIVE SIXTEENTH FLARE FITTINGS for ?? what ?? the low side only? both? some? none? many? all? the service ports instead of the "old industry standard" 1/4" fittings.
And I read that "this is to prevent accidently improper charging of R22 into 410A systems"
Well I have news for ya, ya stupid annoying engineers and regulatory assholes................
Any service guy WHO IS SMART ENOUGH to cobble together a vacuum pump with 1/4 or 3/8 fittings, a service manifold with 1/4" fittings, and THEN ADAPTERS for FIVE SIXTEENTHS is not very likely to "accidently" charge R22 into a 410A system!!!!!s
















