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HC12a/134+® vs. R134

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The farmer was not spared the destruction caused by R134 refrigerant when it hit the rest of the world. He quickly found out the price of compressors, hoses, condensers, evaporators, and synthetic oils that were going into his farm equipment air conditioning systems. The farmer had just gotten into air conditioning his equipment and being able to work through the heat of the day, when in 1994 the refrigerant R134 struck, leaving his equipment air condition systems broken and too expensive to repair. But look up Farmer, there is light at the end of the tunnel. The most efficient refrigerant ever produced is now on the market, HC12a/134+ is truly the answer to your problems.

With HC12a/134+, you will start out with at least 100psi less than when using R134. In the heat of the day, when the corn shucks or grain chaff are clogging your condenser, the head pressure with R134 will go over 400psi and either lock the compressor, lose refrigerant at the pop-off valve, or blow a hose. If you're using HC12a/134+, you're still cooling with no problem.

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HC12a/134+ and HC22a/502a refrigerants are being tested in every application which uses refrigerant in the agricultural industry. We are showing great success in each test. All mobile farm machinery, including crop dusting aircraft, use automotive or truck type compressors, there's no difference, if it will mount, it will work. Go to Diagnosing and Charging for Automotive or Upgrading Air Conditioning for Trucking and do the same on farming. If any problems arise, contact us and you will get help.

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