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Geoff
 
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Default Split system aircon question

I am installing a split system airconditioner, is it normal for the
inside unit to have pressure in the pipes? When i went to remove the
end caps from these pipes inorder to connect the pipework from the
outside unit they are under pressure and 'gas' leaks out as soon as i
crack the nut, what is this 'gas'? is it just in there to keep the
system at a positive presure and thus prevent any moisture etc entering
the system? If not what do i do? these caps have to be removed inorder
to connect the pipes between inside and ouside units?
Thanks for any help
Geoff

 
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