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I've got a very slow leak on the aircon of my car ('06 vauxhall signum 1.9 cdti), it lasts a summer roughly, maybe 6 months, and then needs filling. Well, it's due another fill and I'm going to replace the condenser, drier/receiver (comes with condenser), associated seals and would also like to replace the filler valves (service valves I think they're called) before I get it filled.

 

 

I'm an ex-mechanic so none of it's any trouble really but I'm struggling to find the valves and seals, I can get the low pressure schrader valve but can't find the other and I won't know what size O rings to get until I do the job (I know they need to be the right sort). Can anyone help at all please? I'd rather have all the parts to hand before I start the job so I can just crack on with no headaches. Also, I'd normally at least lubricate O rings before fitting, what do you use on aircon - or just fit them without any lube/sealant?

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Seals should be available from Vauxhall or any independent air con specialist. Fit seals dry with no lubrication and when you get it re-gassed make sure they vacuum the system for at least 10 minutes then hold it for the same time to check for any leaks.

 

Mick

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i dont work on car aircons so but do work on bigger stuff cooling systems for fighter jets and radars. my advice would be to take it to an aircon engineer as leak finding can take weeks. its adviced to run you aircon in the winter too just for abit to get oil around you system. can you still buy r134a with out a f-gas cert? i heard that was ban i know when i buy any from hrp i have to show it. if you want any advice on a aircon system drop me apm ill help anyway i can

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You need to positive pressure test it with nitrogen really.

I would of thought so too, tripple vac with ofn. But I still haven't heard how he's going to reclaim the refrigerant. I was under the impression it was illegal to de-gas into the atmosphere. I haven't had f gas tho (don't need it for my job) so could be wrong. Also how are you going to measure the correct amount of charge (gas) without the corre ct gear?

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I would of thought so too, tripple vac with ofn. But I still haven't heard how he's going to reclaim the refrigerant. I was under the impression it was illegal to de-gas into the atmosphere. I haven't had f gas tho (don't need it for my job) so could be wrong. Also how are you going to measure the correct amount of charge (gas) without the corre ct gear?

you are correct the wilful release of f gas in to the atmosphere is illegal hence why I thought you had to show a cert to buy gas.

 

Current Status

EC F Gas Regulation

Most aspects of the EC F gas regulation came into force in July 2007. The regulation imposes new obligations on

operators of refrigeration and air-conditioning equipment that use F gas refrigerants (such as R134a, R404A,

R407C and R410A). These are summarised as follows:

A general obligation to prevent leakage

Regular leak checking of equipment containing 3 kg or more of an F gas refrigerant

The frequency depends on the refrigerant charge

Maintaining records for systems with 3 kg or more of F gas refrigerant

Fit automatic leak detection on systems containing 300 kg or more of an F gas refrigerant

Recovery of F gas refrigerants during maintenance and plant decommissioning

Use of adequately qualified personnel for leak testing and maintenance activities

Companies employing qualified personnel need to hold a company certificate

Labelling of new equipment stating the type and quantity of refrigerant used

A ban on the use on non-refillable containers.

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