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b) RECOVERY AND RECYCLING
The following procedure is usual for the use of Re-
frigerant Recovery, Recycling and Recharging
station or Refrigerant Recovery Unit (RRU) when
recovering refrigerant from a vehicle air conditioning
system.
1. Connect a Refrigerant Station to the high and low
pressure servicing connections located inside
hood.
2. Operate the refrigerant recovery system accord-
ing to the manufacturer’s instructions and recover
the refrigerant and oil from the vehicle.
3. Measure the amount of oil discharged from the
system. Add an equal amount of new refrigerant
oil before evacuation operation.
CAUTION
Refrigerant must always be recycled before re-
use, to ensure that the purity of the refrigerant is
high enough for safe use in the air conditioning
system.
R134a Refrigerant Recovery Recycling Recharg-
ing Station must not be used with any other type
of refrigerant.
(II) EVACUATION AND RECHARGING
1. Add refrigerant oil as per the table given in “Re-
plenishing Compressor Oil” procedure in the
same section.
2. Evacuate the system according to the manufac-
turer’s instructions.
NOTE
If the vacuum reading is below 700mmHg after 15
minutes, suspect a leak in the system. Partially re-
charge the system and check for leaks by using leak
detector. Check suction lines first, then run the com-
pressor for 5 minutes and then check the high
pressure lines.
CAUTION
The system must be evacuated immediately before
recharging commences. Delay between Evacuation
and Recharging is not permitted
.
3. Recharge the refrigerant as per instructions. Re-
frigerant to be charged in the system is
For single HVAC system: 500±20 gms.
NOTE
When charging refrigerant only without replacing any
component, replenish the same amount of measured
oil when recovering refrigerant (if not measured, re-
plenish 30cc oil).
4. If the full charge has not been accepted by the
system, start the engine and run it at 1500 rpm
for a minimum of 2 minutes. Switch ON the air
conditioning system, open the vehicle windows,
set the temperature control to full cold and run the
blower at maximum speed.
5. Consult Refrigerant Station Manual for correct
procedure to complete the charge.
6. Carry out the air conditioning system perfor-
mance test.




