RECYCLING REFRIGERANTS : LG REFRIGERATORS ICE MAKER
Recycling Refrigerants
- A substance used for refrigeration
- (refrigerant) any substance used to provide cooling (as in a refrigerator)
- A refrigerant is a substance used in a heat cycle usually including, for enhanced efficiency, a reversible phase change from a gas to a liquid.
- (Refrigerant) The liquid used to absorb and transfer heat from one part of the home comfort system to another.
- Return (material) to a previous stage in a cyclic process
- Use again
- the act of processing used or abandoned materials for use in creating new products
- (recycle) cause to repeat a cycle
- Convert (waste) into reusable material
- (recyclable) reclaimable: capable of being used again
R134A Refrigerant Recovery Recycling & Recharge Ma
ROB34288 Features and Benefits -The Cool-Tech 34288 combines simple operation with superior accuracy; it recovers, recycles, evacuates, leak tests, and recharges R-134A quickly and accurately. -Meets SAE J-2788 standards for accuracy: 95pct refrigerant recovery and charging to +/- 1/2 oz.. -1 Year Parts and Labor Warranty, On Sight Set Up and Initial Training (USA Only). -Vacuum leak test, automatic air purge, refrigerant charging and refrigerant management. -New 4 x 20 multilingual display. Other features and functions: • Vacuum Leak Test • Automatic Air Purge • Refrigerant Charging • Refrigerant Management • Vacuum Function • New 4x20 multilingual display -Cool-Tech R-134a Recover, Recycle, Evacuate and Recharge Machine.-Repair only up to 1 yr.
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Recycling plastics
There's only one place in north-(ish) Cumbria where you can take plastic for recycling - Eden Community Recycling at Penrith. Penrith also hosts a jolly good car boot sale/market, so once we've filled the space under the back stair with plastic bottles we take a trip to Penrith, unload the plastics, and go searching for bargains at the car boot sale. A pleasant way to spend a Saturday, even if it rains.
Tenuous link: don't throw it away - recycle it!
Why Recycle?
Recycling - A few months back I heard it takes 1000 years for a plastic bag to decompose. We use them a day to bring home the groceries. They are around 10 times longer (if we are lucky) than we are. This can floated up on the beach last night. Was it spray paint used for a day? Hair spray back in the day? Has the person that used this been dead for years leaving it for the rest of us?
Recycle, there is a reason for it. *GRIN*
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