Operating procedure – Robinair 16900 Refrigerant Identifier User Manual

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16900 Refrigerant Identifier

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Operating Procedure

4. The instrument draws in ambient air through the air intake port

for approximately one minute. Ambient air is used to calibrate the

detection devices and purges the instrument plumbing of residue

refrigerant vapors.

NOTE: For a correct calibration, the surrounding ambient air must

be clear of refrigerant vapors, hydrocarbons, and oxygen-depleting

compounds such as carbon dioxide or carbon monoxide.
5. When prompted by the instrument, connect the free end of the

sample hose to the vehicle air conditioning system or refrigerant

storage cylinder port. Press the

A pushbutton. Sample gas

immediately begins to flow into the instrument. The instrument

requires approximately one minute to complete the sample gas

analysis.

6. When the analysis is complete, immediately disconnect the sample

hose from the refrigerant source.

NOTE: The instrument does not contain automatic shut-off, and

refrigerant vapors continue to flow out of the source as long as

the hose is connected. To conserve refrigerant stores and prevent

excess refrigerant venting, do NOT leave the instrument unattended

during analysis cycles. Disconnect the sample hose from the source

immediately after being prompted by the instrument.

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