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Bentley Volkswagen.Golf.Jetta.R32.Official.Factory.Repair.Manual.1999-2005

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General information for A/C system<br />

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temperature<br />

R134a .<br />

00-1, Vapor pressure table for refrigerant<br />

Physical characteristics of R134a<br />

The vapor pressure curves of R134a and other refrigerants<br />

are sometimes very similar, therefore it is not possible to<br />

make a certain distinction solely by pressure.<br />

When using R134a, the compressor is lubricated by means<br />

of special synthetic refrigerant oils, e.g. PAG oils<br />

(polyalkylene glycol oils).<br />

Reaction with metals<br />

In its pure state, refrigerant R134a is chemically stable and<br />

does not corrode iron or aluminum.<br />

Refrigerant impurities such as chlorine compounds<br />

however cause corrosion of certain metals and plastics.<br />

This can lead to blockage, leaks or deposits on the A/C<br />

compressor piston.<br />

Critical temperature/critical pressure<br />

The refrigerant R134a remains chemically stable up to a<br />

gas pressure of 39.5 bar (corresponding to a temperature<br />

of 101 C). Above this temperature, the refrigerant<br />

decomposes (refer to "Combustibility").<br />

Water content<br />

Only very small amounts of water are soluble in liquid<br />

refrigerant. On the other hand, refrigerant vapor and water<br />

vapor mix in any ratio.<br />

Any water in the refrigerant circuit will be entrained in<br />

droplet form. Once the dryer, desiccant bag or dryer<br />

cartridge in the receiver or reservoir has absorbed as little<br />

as approx. 7 g of water, then it is saturated and cannot<br />

absorb any more water. If there is still water in the<br />

refrigerant circuit, it flows as far as the nozzle of the<br />

expansion valve or restrictor and turns to ice.<br />

The A/C system no longer has a cooling effect.<br />

Water destroys the air conditioner as it combines with other<br />

impurities at high pressures and temperatures to form<br />

acids.<br />

Combustibility<br />

Refrigerant is non-flammable. In fact, it has a fire-retardant<br />

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