What Should my AC Pressures Be for R410A Refrigerant

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Published 2019-07-05
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Here I show the rough pressure range of what a R410A air conditioner pressures should be. Note that in order to handle or work with refrigerant you need to be certified with the EPA.

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All Comments (21)
  • @jamessquibb7433
    Take it from an OLD Ammonia Service Tech.... That was great info for the general upcoming Service Techs.... Good Job..
  • @ahabion
    Just wanna let you know that your videos have helped me tremendously for my diy HVAC and electric subpanel installs. Explaining things concisely and without the "I'm smart" attitude. Thanks brother!
  • @sprsmoke
    Very good. I'm an old timer and needed to confirm 410 pressures. Going out to blow one up. Thanks.
  • @AMentorway4u
    You are a good man for sharing your knowledge and putting yourself out there for criticism from people who think they know what they don't!! Great job. Respect
  • Great video. I have been looking for something clear and to the point to help me explain to my newbies what the pressures would be on a typical New York summer day.
  • @bighairynuts4u
    Will come in handy every year when i do my inspection of my unit
  • Thank you for your reply. please keep the good work and sharing videos.
  • @anthonypera2746
    Thank you for the video it does help now with this new high tech tools we need more young technicians like you great job
  • @56TheAnimal
    Super helpful, especially since he uses the new gauges.
  • @Graffenwehr
    Nice, neat and concise explanation - thanks!
  • @74DENIS
    great explanation young man
  • @pipi7731
    Good video. Keep up the good work. We all enjoy learning more about the system. Thanks
  • @posterboyrob
    What I like is that you clearly showed that ambient has an effect. When you toggled to line temp it was above 65°. These lines go underground or through very hot attics.
  • @brotech1253
    I like that refrigerant analyzer tool, i wish i could have someday someway.
  • @hectorviejo1
    God bless you keep going i see a brilliant future for you