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Air Conditioning Refrigerant Leaks
If A Refrigerant Leak Is Detected in You Atlanta Air conditioning System Caution should made to not recharge the leaking system because refrigerant gases should never be consumed. The leak should be repaired by an Atlanta air conditioning repair technician as soon as possible because many refrigerants are hazardous to the atmosphere and have either potential for Ozone Depletion (O.D.P.) and/or potential for Global Warming (G.W.P.). The leak will also cause a low refrigerant charge that forces the compressor to run hotter than normal, the unit will overheat and eventually stop operating. The refrigerant will then begin to start removing … Continue reading





