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A/C Refrigerant Recovery/Evacuation/Charging
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Compressed air mixed with the R-134a forms a combustible vapor. | |
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The vapor can burn or explode causing serious injury. | |
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Never use compressed air to pressure test R-134a service equipment or vehicle air conditioning systems. | |
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Air conditioning refrigerant or lubricant vapor can irritate your eyes, nose, or throat. | |
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Be careful when connecting service equipment. | |
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Do not breathe refrigerant or vapor. | |
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If accidental system discharge occurs, ventilate the work area before resuming service. | |
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Additional health and safety information may be obtained from the refrigerant and lubricant manufacturers. | |
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Do not allow moisture to contaminate the A/C system oil. Moisture in the oil is difficult to remove, and it can damage the A/C compressor. | |
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Using a thermistor (compact electronic) vacuum gauge may decrease the required evacuation time because you can measure actual moisture level with this tool. | |
A more efficient way to measure moisture removal is with a special tool called a thermistor (compact electronic) vacuum gauge, measuring vacuum levels in microns. The robinair 48920T (ROB48920T) A/C recover/recycle/recharge machine has a built-in thermistor (compact electronic) vacuum gauge. If you are using a different A/C recover/recycle/recharge machine, a separate gauge, such as the ROB14777 may be used.
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Connect the tool according to the manufacturers instructions and allow the vacuum pump to run until the gauge reads 750 microns.
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Shut off and isolate the vacuum pump, then observe the gauge reading: |
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If the vacuum level remains stable at 750 microns for at least three minutes, all moisture in the system has been removed. | |
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A slow increase in the micron reading means there is still moisture boiling out of the system. Restart the vacuum pump and continue evacuating. | |
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A quick increase of micron levels indicates a leak is present in the system or your service equipment. Determine the cause and correct the leak before continuing. | |
When an A/C System has been opened to the atmosphere, such as during installation or repair, it must be evacuated using an A/C recover/recycle/recharge machine. If the system has been open for several days, replace the receiver/dryer or the desiccant, drain the refrigerant oil, and add fresh oil. Then evacuate the system for several hours before charging it. |
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A/C Recover/Recycle/Recharge Machine - Connect |
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A/C Refrigerant - Recover |
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A/C Refrigerant - Charge |
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