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Chapter 9

- Refrigerants

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6.

When the pressure reaches 5 to 10 psig, open the OIL DRAIN

valve, collect oil in an appropriate container, and dispose of

container as indicated by local, state, or Federal Regulation.

THE OIL IS NOT REUSABLE, DUE TO CONTAMINANTS

ABSORBED DURING ITS PREVIOUS USE.

Performing the Recovery Cycle

You are now ready to recover. Follow these steps:

1.

Be sure the equipment you are using is designated for the

refrigerant you intend to recover.

2.

Record the sight glass oil level. Having drained it, it should be

zero.

3.

Check the cylinder refrigerant level before beginning recovery

to make sure you have enough capacity.

4.

Confirm that all shut-off valves are closed before connecting

to the AC system.

5.

Attach the appropriate hoses to the system being recovered.

6.

Start the recovery process by operating the equipment as per

the manufacturer’s instructions.

7.

Continue extraction until a vacuum exists in the AC system.

8.

If an abnormal amount of time elapses after the system

reaches 0 psig and does not drop steadily into the vacuum

range, close the manifold valves and check the system pres-

sure. If it rises to 0 psig and stops, there is a major leak. Refer

to

Chapter 8

for troubleshooting leak procedures.

9.

Check the system pressure after the recovery equipment

stops. After five minutes, system pressure should not rise

above “0” gauge pressure. If the pressure continues to rise,

restart and begin the recovery sequence again. This cycle

should continue until the system is void of refrigerant.

10.

Check the sight glass oil level to determine the amount of oil

that needs to be replaced.

11.

Mark the cylinder with a RECOVERED (red) magnetic label

to reduce the chance of charging a system with contaminated

refrigerant. Keep a record of the amount of refrigerant recov-

ered, if you have the capability.

WARNING

Check the sight glass oil level to determine the

amount lost during recovery. You must add this

amount of oil back into the system.

Performing the Recycling Procedure

The recovered refrigerant contained in the cylinder must undergo the

recycle procedure before it can be reused. The recycle or clean mode is a

continuous loop design and cleans the refrigerant rapidly. Follow equip-

ment manufacturer’s instructions for this procedure.