RE: [DMCForum] Venting R-134a
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RE: [DMCForum] Venting R-134a



Not always.  I have one that is N and CO2 on my desk.  Basically air (with
no O2) in a can.  I suppose it depends on the manufacturer.



-Dave



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Subject: [DMCForum] Venting R-134a



Discovered at a DeLo gathering yesterday that those cans of
"compressed air" used to clean computer equipment (which I don't use
BTW) are nothing more than R-134a. 1,1,1,2 Tetrafluoroethane (CAS
811-97-2).

There's no difference between venting R-134a and spraying down your
computer keyboard.

Everyone who has given me grief in the past Re: venting my freon
during A/C work is cordially invited to kiss me where it counts.

Bill Robertson
#5939






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