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Reclaiming 410
 
            
                
                    Eugene Silberstein 3                
                
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                    Dave?
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            reclaiming 410 without contaminating 22
 If we use a common reclaimer for 410 and 22, how do we avoid contaminating the reclaimed refrigerant in one cylinder with the leftovers in the machine from a different system? When we go into the purge cycle, what forces the remaining refrigerant out so there is no residue inside the machine?
 Are we expected to buy a new machine for 410? Thanks0
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            The\"De Minimis\" Code
 Hi! Does this fall into "De Minimis" catagory? I use one recovery pump for 8 different refrigerants, and I sure hope I'm not breaking any laws.0
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            Awesome Question
 Awesome question and we should direct this to the master of recovery: Mr. David Boyd of Appion... I'll give him a shout and get his take on this.0
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            Calling Dave Boyd
 You there Dave?0
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