Can R12 and R22 be mixed?

They are two completely different refrigerants,won't mix at all. But when it blows your system have the decency to tell the service tech what ya did. I have a R12 in basement for long time.
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What refrigerant can be mixed with R12?

The advantage of ester oil is that it works with both R12 as well as R134a, so you can fill the system with it and then use either refrigerant.
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What's the difference between R12 and R22 freon?

First of all R12 is the "older version" of freon that is no longer used. Also, it was used primarily in car air conditioning. As for R22, it is part of the new family of freon that supposedly hurts the ozone layer less than the ones before it (hence the reason why it was banned). R22 is one of the replacements for R12.
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What freon can I mix with R22?

The most commonly mixed refrigerants in the field are the replacements for R-22 — R-427A, R-438A, R-422D, and R-407C — which are often combined with the remaining R-22 in the system, said Maiorana.
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Can you mix R22 with any other refrigerant?

With the R22 phase out in 2020 due to its environmental impact, this is a common question for those looking to upgrade their system or change the refrigerant in their system. The answer is no, refrigerants should not be mixed. There are several reasons why mixing refrigerants should not be done.
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Can you mix old and new freon?

In short, the answer is, "No!" Automotive refrigerants are volatile compounds that can have a negative effect on the environment. Combining them can have adverse effects, and cause damage to your car's A/C system.
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What is a drop in replacement for R22?

Description. RS-44b (R453a) is the newest R22 drop-in replacement refrigerant in the U.S. market. RS-44b has been sold worldwide for the past 5 years, branded as RS-70 outside the US. It is the closest replacement to R22 that operates with very similar discharge pressure, cooling capacity and flow rate as R22.
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Is R-22 Freon still available?

Is R22 refrigerant still available? R22 is no longer produced or imported into the United States, but it still exists inside some older HVAC units. If your unit uses R22 and runs out, HVAC technicians may still have access to the existing recycled or recovered R22 supply and can service your unit as normal.
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What happens if you use the wrong refrigerant?

You cannot mix refrigerant types, and putting the wrong refrigerant in your car will cause damage to the air conditioning system! If you're not sure which kind of refrigerant your vehicle takes, DIY A/C charging may not be for you.
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What happens if you mix R22 and R134A?

But when mixing an alternative refrigerant with R-22, there's no pressure-temperature chart you can refer to. This means that you can't optimize the system charge, which can lead to overheating and reduced system efficiency and lifetime. A loss of efficiency will occur.
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Can I replace R12 with R22?

R12 and R22 are both now banned by the EPA in the United States. Other more environmentally friendly alternatives exist, but even those cannot be changed in air conditioners or other refrigeration units with R12 without a thorough cleaning of the unit.
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Is R12 a high pressure refrigerant?

3) Suitable for wide range of operating conditions: R12 has the boiling point of -21.6 degree F (-29.8 degree C) due to which it condenses at the moderate pressures at the atmospheric temperature.
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What is R12 Freon used for?

Dichlorodifluoromethane (R-12) is a colorless gas usually sold under the brand name Freon-12, and a chlorofluorocarbon halomethane (CFC) used as a refrigerant and aerosol spray propellant.
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Is there a drop in replacement for R12?

RS-24 is a “Drop-in” alternative for R12 which also provides a long term solution at the same time. It provides, therefore, a one change solution to the replacement of R12 at minimal expense.
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Can you still use R12 refrigerant?

The Montreal Protocol and EPA regulations did not ban the use of R12 refrigerant. It is illegal to manufacture new R12, but it is not illegal to sell or use R12. And many of the cylinders and cans of Freon R-12 sold for decades throughout the United States are still around.
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What are the symptoms of an overcharged AC system?

The likely symptoms of an overcharged AC are poor cooling, no air coming out of the wents, weird noises from the engine bay, and check engine light turning on. Because the AC coolant is toxic, fixing an overcharged AC is a job for a professional AC mechanic.
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Can I use car refrigerant in my home AC?

No, they are not interchangable. The gauges are marked with specific temperatures and pressures that correspond to the refrigerant you're using. You can't check the charge on a home unit with an auto gauge set, and vice versa.
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Can you put too much Freon in an AC unit?

Having too much refrigerant in your AC can damage the compressor. This can happen because the excess refrigerant will likely collect inside the compressor and cause subcooling, wherein temperatures are below normal. Furthermore, the extra refrigerant can flood the compressor and damage its mechanical parts.
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Can you buy R22?

R22 refrigerant is illegal to import and manufacturer in the U.S. But it's not illegal for anyone to buy R22 freon. And it's not illegal to sell it IF you have a license. As long as the stocks last, you will be able to continue purchasing R22 from specialized dealers and form your air conditioning company.
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Is 2 pounds of Freon a lot?

Amount of Freon in Units

As for how much Freon is in each unit that could be lost due to damage, the general rule of thumb is 2 1/2 pounds of refrigerant per ton of cooling. The tonnage of an A/C unit determines its size and the amount of space it can cool, with larger tonnage units providing greater cooling abilities.
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How much does R22 refrigerant cost?

R22 Freon costs $90 to $150 per pound installed or $13 to $21 per pound wholesale. R22 refrigerant is the old standard for residential air conditioners, which is now banned and no longer produced.
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Does Home Depot sell R22 refrigerant?

R22 - Foam Board Insulation - Insulation - The Home Depot.
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Can you use 407c in place of R22?

The best replacement for R-22 Freon is usually R-407c. It has a very low loss in capacity (0 – 5%) relative to R-22 and is less expensive than many other R-22 replacement refrigerants.
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Can you mix new 22 with R22?

Can Freon™ MO99™ or Freon™ NU-22B™ be mixed with R-22? No. There is no such thing as a “drop in” replacement for R-22. Mixing refrigerants is not recommended.
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