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		<title>Marcin: Created page with &quot;=About= Here is a detailed process for recovery after a failed heat pump charge attempt. This is a specific case where after refrigerent was released from outdoor unit into the indoor unit, there was a leak, and service valves were shut. The starting point was that of most refrigerant remaining in the outdoor unit, and whatever refrigerant was released leaked into the air because there was a leak in the system. In the initial attempt, we did not do a pressure test, as th...&quot;</title>
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		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;Created page with &amp;quot;=About= Here is a detailed process for recovery after a failed heat pump charge attempt. This is a specific case where after refrigerent was released from outdoor unit into the indoor unit, there was a leak, and service valves were shut. The starting point was that of most refrigerant remaining in the outdoor unit, and whatever refrigerant was released leaked into the air because there was a leak in the system. In the initial attempt, we did not do a pressure test, as th...&amp;quot;&lt;/p&gt;
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Here is a detailed process for recovery after a failed heat pump charge attempt. This is a specific case where after refrigerent was released from outdoor unit into the indoor unit, there was a leak, and service valves were shut. The starting point was that of most refrigerant remaining in the outdoor unit, and whatever refrigerant was released leaked into the air because there was a leak in the system. In the initial attempt, we did not do a pressure test, as the vacuum held and we assumed that was enough - which it wasn&amp;#039;t.&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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