How to Avoid Kinks and Bends That Damage Line Sets: Revision history

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29 June 2026

  • curprev 03:5603:56, 29 June 2026Devaldjyiv talk contribs 38,726 bytes +38,726 Created page with "<html><p> A refrigerant system can be perfect on paper—proper tonnage, high-SEER equipment, immaculate evacuation—yet still fail in the field because of one careless bend in a <strong> line set</strong>. One sharp kink, hidden behind a drywall return or buried in insulation, is all it takes to starve a coil, overheat a compressor, and turn a profitable job into a callback liability.</p> <p> That’s exactly what happened to <strong> Marcelo Dunridge (42)</strong>, a..."