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AIR CONDITIONING

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11.12 DISCHARGING THE SYSTEM

REFRIGERANT RECOVERY

Various Refrigerant Recovery Units (RRU ) are

now available. The following procedure is typical

for the use of these units when recovering

refrigerant from a car air conditioning system.

1. Connect the RRU outlet to an R 134 a

recovery cylinder with a refrigerant hose and

open the valve on the cylinder. Ensure that the

cylinder has sufficient capacity to hold the

refrigerant in the system to be serviced. This

can be confirmed by weighing the cylinder or

by referring to the volume gauge if fitted.

2. Connect a gauge manifold set to the car air

conditioner. Connect to both the suction and

discharge sides of the system. Connect the

centre hose of the gauge set to the inlet of the

recovery unit. Connect the RRU to electrical

supply.

3. Open the gauge set and quickly connects stop

taps to allow refrigerant to enter the RRU via

the centre hose. At this point, depending on

which unit is being used, the RRU will switch

on. If the RRU is not the automated type,

which the unit on.

4. The automatic recovery unit will operate until

the air conditioning system has been emptied

of refrigerant down to atmosphere pressure.

The cylinder can now be closed. 5. Measure

the amount of PAG (Poly Alkaline Glycol) or

equivalent oil removed from the A/C system.

This oil is normally separated from the

incoming refrigerant into the RRU. New clean

PAG oil must be added into the system before

recharging with refrigerant.