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Isceon 69 conversion from R-22

Isceon 69 conversion from R-22

Isceon 69 conversion from R-22

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Im looking for refrigerant conversion guidelines for Isceon 69 that was previously available from Isceon (Rhodia Chemicals)web site. Since Duponts purchase of this company the Isceon web site has shut down and Dupont is not offering the Isceon 69 product.
As well has anyone had a sucessfull conversion of a walk in freezer curently operating at -20 c useing R-22? We tried useing Isceon 59 but couldnt acheive a box temp of -20 c. Isceon reported that there could be a 5-15 % capacity loss... which we acheived ,and possible oil return problems which we didnt have. We are now looking at useing the Isceon 69 product as the customer prepurchased about 150 kg almost 2 years ago. Useing Isceon 79 will not be an option for us as it is not available in the EU.
Any help or advice welcome
Molikpaq.

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