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Counter Point OFFICIAL PARTS SUPPLIER


PLUS All Major A/C Brands COMPRESSOR OIL CAPACITY


When replacing the A/C compressor or any A/C system component it’s important to replace any compressor oil lost during parts change. A low oil level can starve the compressor for oil and lead to compressor failure. BEWARE: Do not overfill too much oil will hinder cooling performance. General guidelines for replacing oil when changing components:


• Accumulator • Compressor


- - -


2.0oz 1.4oz


• Condenser - 1.0oz • Evaporator • Hoses


- 1.0oz • Receiver drier - 1.0oz


The total oil added to compensate for parts replacement should NEVER exceed total oil capacity for system. It’s always recommended to follow OEM recommendations.


2.0oz


Alternative Fuel vs. Diesel


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buspartsexperts.com 20 School Transportation News • MAY 2018 E_0318_TSDProgram_FP.indd 1 2/8/18 4:10 PM


ather than question the emission reduction stan- dards, one should consider the increasing number of students, drivers, technicians, teachers and administrators who are healthier today thanks to


their transportation professionals’ decision to purchase propane auto- gas fueled school buses over their conventional fueled counterparts.” Today in the U.S., more than 14,000 propane autogas school buses safely transport approximately 850,000 students to 800-plus school districts in 47 states. Tose numbers are on the rise and have proven a strong trend in propane autogas as they continue to increase month over month. Traditional thinking and complacency with conventional fuels


are being replaced with more fact-based decision making when it comes to choosing alternative options for vehicles. School districts, private contractors, and company fleets are doing research and choosing to invest in state-of-the-art fuel, like propane autogas, which reduces operational costs and provides lifetime savings. Propane autogas is providing sustainable solutions for fleets


throughout the U.S. and is no longer a niche trend, but a legiti- mate fuel option. Additionally, the adoption rate for propane auto- gas has continued to grow, during the periodic absences of federal and state incentives, despite the lowest gasoline and diesel prices seen in well over a decade.


Read more on the social, economic and environmental benefits that propane autogas is providing fleets and obtain propane resources at PERC’s website, www.propane.com. Additionally, visit stnonline.com/go/b9 to watch a recent free STN Webinar sponsored by PERC that shares the perspectives of two school districts on how propane has benefitted their operations.


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