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Why oil injector is needed? Answer: Compressor oil in the compressor of any refrigeration systems, get pumped along the refrigerant through the whole line of refrigerant, and get to a "balance" if the return of the refrigerant to the compressor is not restricted and the suction line is configured right. Other wise the compressor may run out of compressor oil. Replacement of a major part, like a condenser or evaporator in a refrigeration system, or even a dryer/filter, may remove a big part of the compressor oil with the replaced part. Any system with refrigerant leak, will leak oil as well. Restricted return make the compressor short of oil as well even in a newly installed system. In these cases, compressor oil needs to be added to the system. Compressors running short of compressor oil are likely to over-heat, lower efficiency, and add wearing to the compressor and may short the life of the compressor dramatically. How the compressor oil is added? Answer: Use an Oil injector like this one, add the oil to the cylinder and hook it up the the service port. Squeeze it in when you screw-down the injector. Oil may be charged to any part of the refrigeration system, injection ot the return/suction line is recommended. This injector does not need the working compressor to get the job done, however, you may notice that its easier to load the oil from the Low side if the system is running. Watch the oil level if the compressor has a sight-viewing glass. Make sure the air is emptied from the injector (like a nurse doing an injection to a patient) before hooking the injector to the service port!
Free Advice: you have to be knowledgeable about the system, and inject the oil or dye from the low side.
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