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deanada  
#1 Posted : Tuesday, January 5, 2010 11:07:42 AM(UTC)
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I have a Maytag refrigerator with the freezer on the bottom, the discharge line was rubbing on the drip pan and the refrigerant leaked out along with some oil....this is a 134A refrigerator my question is do I need to put some oil back and what type.....also what will the operating pressures be with 134A......the compressor on this refrigerator was replaced about a year or two ago so I'm thinking that the oil lost when it leaked won't be a problem being that it had oil in the system from the first compressor.
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richappy  
#2 Posted : Tuesday, January 5, 2010 2:53:30 PM(UTC)
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If it was running for a period of time after the leak discharged completely, you need a new compressor. If you feel the leak was the repair person's fault, you can try to get some money back.
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#3 Posted : Wednesday, January 6, 2010 10:49:21 AM(UTC)
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compressor didn't run too long after the freon leaked out.....so I'm thinking it's still good.......the repair guy just changed the compressor and the leak was right before the condensor so I don't think it was his work....
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#4 Posted : Wednesday, January 6, 2010 4:23:04 PM(UTC)
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You will need to call a pro. to get it fixed. At a minimum it will need the leak repaired, a new dryer and vacumm/re-charge.
deanada  
#5 Posted : Friday, January 8, 2010 10:33:50 AM(UTC)
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Thanks richappy for your reply..........I have some HVAC experience but haven't worked on low temp stuff I can repair the leak and change the drier but what will the operating pressures be on a 134A refrigerator system.
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#6 Posted : Friday, January 8, 2010 11:55:18 AM(UTC)
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I charge per the pressure/temperature charts for R134A. You can put a digital temp device on the low pressure tubing, but I allways just put around 3 -5 pounds gauge on the low side. Without a scale, it's possible to overcharge so just be carefull you don't get the line frozen up to the compressor.
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