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    Condensing units don't have capillary tubes. Hopefully whomever removed them evacuated them and didn't just pump them down.


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    Quote Originally Posted by freonjoe View Post
    Condensing units don't have capillary tubes. Hopefully whomever removed them evacuated them and didn't just pump them down.
    I learned something. Kind of. When I heard terms "pumped down" and "evacuate" I thought it was one and the same.

    When I bought some restaurant equipment last year, the guy that came out was "pumping" all of the remote compressors down. Apparently this is not the same as evacuating.

    Could you clarify the difference?

    Thanks.

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