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TM5-4120-387-14 Figure  5-6.  Refrigerant  Charging After the system has been satisfactorily evacuated, it must be fully charged with refirgerant-22. Never introduce liquid refrigerant into the low pressure (suction) service valve. NOTE The system must be evacuated before charging. the unit. If available, use recycled refrigerant. Use  only  refrigerant-22  to  charge a. Check that the hose from the low pressure charging valve is connected to the compound gage side of the charging manifold. The hose from the high pressure charging valve should be connected to the pressure gage side of the charging manifold. b. Connect the center hose from the charging manifold to a well charged drum of refrigerant-22. Change 4 5-17

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