Author Topic: Air-Conditioner 280 SL /1970  (Read 2987 times)

ZwoachtzigSL

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Air-Conditioner 280 SL /1970
« on: April 19, 2005, 10:10:09 »
Hello pagoda fans.

We have a whole lot of U.S. pagoda-owners in our forum (www.pagodentreff.de) with cars with air conditioners.

Does anybody of yours, still have an originally technical description with drawings or maintenance instructions of the air-conditioner?  :?:

I like to pay the copying costs or something always, too.

And I'm pleased about an e-mail from one of you, too.

Detlef,
from a rainy day in Bad Homburg (Germany)


E-Mail: buero.kupfer@t-online.de




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« Last Edit: April 19, 2005, 10:41:59 by ZwoachtzigSL »

TheEngineer

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Re: Air-Conditioner 280 SL /1970
« Reply #1 on: April 19, 2005, 10:52:57 »
Detlev:
I have a booklet entitled "Air Conditioning installation instructions for Mercedes Benz 280SL" manufactured by Frigiking 91-13797, REV B It is 10 pages (zweiseitig) with text, diagrams and photographs. I have that air conditioner in my car. I did some maintenance on it last year and recharged it using Duracool 12. It is a replacement for Freon 12 and approved for sale here. Yesterday I ran it (we had a warm day and the soft top was closed) I have a thermometer at the air outlet and measured 38°Fahrenheit. The refrigerant does not have as much molecular weight as Freon 12. It works adequately but not as well as Freon 12.
You can probably go on the web and look up Duracool. It's a Canadian product. Please note: You must evacuate to at least 200 microns and let it sit at that for a few hours. I evacuated to 50 microns and let it sit overnight. (Die Anleitung ist in Englisch)

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