Charlie Brown wrote:
>
> Scott,
>
> All you have to do is look at the patent expiration date of R-12. As soon
> as DuPont could no longer corner the market on the material, it became
> the worst possible thing for our environment. News Flash--One single
> volcano eruption spews forth more florocarbons into the atmosphere that
> the human race could ever think about.
> > Personally, I am willing to look at any alternative to R-134a. In my
> > personal research on the ozone depletion/CFC issue, I uncovered a few
> > facts about R134-a that have been largely suppressed:
> > 1. It is less efficient than r12, requiring half again as much volume in
> > the system to do the same job. a retrofit will result in less cooling
> > than before.
> > 2. It is so highly corrosive that the entire system will be destroyed
> > and have to be completely replaced within five years (my local paper
> > recently had an article fron the AP about this very thing--after the
>>ban
Take a look at FRIGC FR-12 distributed nationally by Penzoil. The have
three 800 #'S
1. Application and installation 800 555-1442
2. Product info 800 458-4998
3. Sales info 800 332-6457
I have plenty of R-12 For my TR8 or I would be using it(after I replace
the evaporator and get it working).
Joe Worsley
80 TR8 DHC
72 TR6
Tupelo, MS USA
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