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Re: A/C certification...

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Subject: Re: A/C certification...
From: "Jim Carney" <carney_fam_ark@email.msn.com>
Date: Thu, 11 Jun 1998 19:04:31 -0500
I've heard that you can do it, but the cooling isn't as good...
Jim

-----Original Message-----
From: Art Pfenninger <ch155@FreeNet.Buffalo.EDU>
To: S. L. Hower <howersl@mailexcite.com>
Cc: Nory@webtv.net <Nory@webtv.net>; mgs@autox.team.net
<mgs@autox.team.net>; spridgets@autox.team.net <spridgets@autox.team.net>
Date: Thursday, June 11, 1998 11:52 AM
Subject: Re: A/C certification...


> It's my understanding that  R134a can be put into an R12 system
>without modification. Someone told me this but I didn't believe them. I
>then saw a kit in JC Whitney to do it.
>...Art
>
>On Thu, 11 Jun 1998, S. L. Hower wrote:
>
>>
>> Nory,
>>
>> I was in a situation similar to yours recently
>> with my 92 Honda Accord (low R12 charge, but
>> otherwise functioning system).
>>
>> I was also frustrated, so I did some research
>> and found that it is a simple process to become
>> EPA certified to handle these refrigerants.
>>
>> For $12 and about an hours worth of your time,
>> you can receive your very own EPA section 609
>> certificate that will allow you to purchase either
>> R-12 or R134a in less than 30lb containers.
>> (assuming you can afford the tax on it ;-)
>>
>> Call 703-713-3800 and request a copy of the
>> "Refrigerant Recovery and Recycling Quiz".  They
>> will send you a 7 page booklet and a multiple
>> choice (open booklet) quiz.  The quiz is easy.
>>
>> Send the answers and $12 back to them and,
>> assuming you pass, you get you own certificate
>> that will let you buy and use R12 and 134a (also assuming you have the
necessary equipment and
>> training to use it).
>>
>> Good luck...
>>
>> --Scott
>>
>> ---
>> Scott Hower -> howersl@mailexcite.com
>>
>> 73 MGB
>> 77 Midget
>>
>>
>>
>>
>




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