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HVAC School: Weighing Refrigerant In and Out by Bryan Orr

If you don’t use a scale every time you add or remove refrigerant, I suggest you begin doing so immediately, if not sooner. Weighing in while charging is fairly obvious, and it’s useful so you can keep track of what you are using and how much to charge a customer.

When you have a system that has just been repaired, it is a good practice to weigh in the charge to factory specs plus or minus adjustments for the line set if it is a split system. That is all pretty evident, but why would you weigh a charge out? There are many reasons, but one good example is that whenever you have a failed compressor, weighing out the charge can help indicate whether possible undercharge or overcharge may have contributed to the failure. With any significant failure on an older system, weighing out the refrigerant can indicate whether a leak is likely. When possible, on major failures, you could even weigh out the refrigerant at the time of diagnosis just to ensure that a leak or a compensatory overcharge may be at play.

Using refrigerant recovery to find a possible cause or even diagnose leaks on non-functional systems is a next-level diagnosis in my book. (You can make it a real next-level skill by taking the free Advanced Techniques for Recovery course preview on the HVACR Learning Network.)

Use your scale.

Weigh in when adding charge.

Weigh out as a diagnostic aid and to ensure that you don’t overfill your tank.

Bryan Orr

P.S. — We have a recovery tank fill calculator on our website and the HVAC School mobile app. HERE is a guide showing how to use it.

Co-Founder and President at Kalos Services, Bryan Orr has been involved in HVAC training for over 13 years. Bryan started HVAC School to be free training HVAC/R across many mediums, For Techs, By Techs.

Contact Bryan by emailing bryan@HVACRSchool.com.

Visit https://hvacrschool.com – The place to learn some things you’ve forgotten along the way as well as remind you of some things you forgot to know in the first place.

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