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Leak-Testing Refrigerant System




Whenever a refrigerant leak is suspected in the system or any service operation has been performed which may result in disturbing lines or connections, it is advisable to test for leaks.

Common sense should be used in performing any refrigerant leak test, since the need and extent of any such test will, in general, depend upon the nature of a complaint and the type of a service performed on the system.

LIQUID LEAK DETECTORS:
There are a number of fittings and places throughout the air conditioning system where a liquid leak detector solution may be used to pinpoint refrigerant leaks.

By merely applying the solution to the area in question with a swab, such as attached to the cap of a vial, bubbles will from within seconds if there is a leak.

For confined areas, such as sections of the evaporator and condenser, an electronic (gas) leak detector is more practical for determining leaks.