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In a message dated 4/1/02 13:06:16 Central Standard Time, glcasey@adelphia.net writes:
Both tanks behave similarly. Converting the pressure measurements to volume
I get 15 to 30 cu. in. per hour leakage. So far I haven't started to search
out leaks. Any ideas? Would this considered to be normal?
The best trick I've heard of is using freon and a sniffer. Contact a local air conditioner guy for both. It finds leaks.
jim
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