Operating procedures – Robinair 16910 ID Plus Refrigerant Identifier User Manual

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Refrigerant Identification Operational Procedure

1. Plug the power cord of the instrument into a suitable receptacle. Various parameters of

the instrument are displayed and the warm-up period begins.

2. The warm-up period lasts for 90 seconds. The display reads SYSTEM WARMING–

CHECK FILTER, which is a reminder to inspect the instrument's sample filter.

3. During the warm-up period, it is possible to print the results of the last refrigerant

identification run made prior to power-up of the instrument. To print the prior results,

connect a user-supplied cable and printer to the instrument printer port, and press the

“A” button. The prior results are downloaded to the printer.

4. During the warm-up period, enter the local elevation above sea level into the

instrument memory. The instrument is sensitive to elevation changes of 500 feet

(152 meters), and the local elevation must be entered into the instrument memory

upon initial use. After the local elevation has been entered into the instrument memory,

there is no need to enter it again unless the instrument is moved to a new elevation. To

enter the elevation into the instrument memory, follow the procedure presented by the

instrument display.

A. During the warm-up period, depress and hold the “A” and “B” buttons

simultaneously until the display reads USAGE ELEVATION, 400 FEET. This is the

factory setting of 400 ft. (122 meters) elevation.

B. Use the “A” and “B” buttons to adjust the elevation to the nearest 100-foot

(30-meter) increment. Pushing the “A” button increases the elevation setting by

100-ft. increments. Pressing the “B” button decreases the elevation setting by 100-ft.

increments. The setting is adjustable from 0–9000 feet (0–2743 meters) and is

displayed while adjusting.

Operating Procedures

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