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SERVICE PROCEDURE                                           4-7
                                              2. Basic Information


    2. Basic Information
    1) The combination of moisture and refrigerant forms acid,
    therefore, moisture should not be allowed to enter the
    refrigerant.
    2) Refrigerant oil readily absorbs moisture, therefore, keep
    refrigerant oil containers tightly capped.
    3) The process of evacuating the system is performed to
    remove small amounts of moisture. This is accomplished
    by lowering the pressure inside the system, which allows
    the moisture to boil off, in much the same way that a pot
    of water will boil away to nothing given enough time. The
    evacuation process does not suck the moisture out of the
    system.
    4) A minimum level of vacuum must be reached to satis-
    factorily evacuate the system. This minimum level of
    vacuum depends on the temperature inside the system.
    The chart below shows the level of vacuum required to boil
    water at various temperatures.
    Additionally, the vacuum level shown on a gauge will read
    approx. 4 kPa (25 mmHg, 1 inHg) less for each 304.8 m
    (1,000 ft) above sea level, due to the decrease in atmo-
    spheric pressure at altitude.
    Vacuum level required to boil water (at sea level)
          Temperature 



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