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Old 03-28-2019, 01:02 PM   #10 (permalink)
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Thanks for the input! I am not very worried about it either, but I wanted to discuss the possible risks as well. I guess my biggest concern would be if the condenser or a refrigerant line was punctured or damaged and the escaping refrigerant ignited, the resulting blowtorch could ignite surrounding combustible materials.
Since it is the industry I work in, consider natural gas leaks. It is not very often they ignite, many go entirely unnoticed for years. Particularly on small leaks, the gas would dissipate so quickly to a percentage where it is no longer a threat.
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