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Ottawa refrigerant charge

can anyone tell me what the A/C refrigerant charge is on an Kalmar Ottawa 4x2?

Thanks
  • Posted 25 Apr 2013 04:20
  • By cownd
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any stickers have long since disappeared but figured it out by starting with 1.6 lbs and working upto 2 lbs where the pressures were good and the temp was 38 degress at the vents. Thanks for thr help.
  • Posted 26 Apr 2013 05:13
  • By cownd
  • joined 18 Feb'06 - 189 messages
  • Arizona, United States
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there should be a sticker on the unit somewhere stating the refridgerant type and how much the system holds
check on the evaporator housing or the condenser housing, the sticker should be on one of the components, mebe even on the conpressor.
  • Posted 25 Apr 2013 10:13
  • By swoop223
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model? serial? year? and if it is factory or after-market (year & manufacturer of A/C system?)
  • Posted 25 Apr 2013 09:43
  • By edward_t
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  • South Carolina, United States
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