21 refrigerant recovery/evacuation and recharging, Important – Manitowoc Ice MARINE MODEL S1800 User Manual

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Section 7

Refrigeration System

Part Number 80-1634-3

7-21

Refrigerant Recovery/Evacuation and Recharging

NORMAL SELF-CONTAINED MODEL PROCEDURES

Refrigerant Recovery/Evacuation

Do not purge refrigerant to the atmosphere. Capture
refrigerant using recovery equipment. Follow the
manufacturer’s recommendations.

CONNECTIONS

Manifold gauge sets must utilize low loss fittings to
comply with U.S. Government rules and regulations.
Make these connections:

1. Suction side of the compressor through the suction

service valve.

2. Discharge side of the compressor through the

discharge service valve.

SELF-CONTAINED RECOVERY/EVACUATION

1. Place the toggle switch in the OFF position.

2. Install manifold gauges, scale, and recovery unit or

two-stage vacuum pump.

Figure 7-8. Recovery/Evacuation Connections

3. Open (backseat) the high and low side ice machine

service valves, and open high and low side on
manifold gauges.

4. Perform recovery or evacuation:

A. Recovery: Operate the recovery unit as directed

by the manufacturer’s instructions.

B. Evacuation prior to recharging: Pull the system

down to 500 microns. Then, allow the pump to
run for an additional half hour. Turn off the pump
and perform a standing vacuum leak check.

5. Follow the Charging Procedures.

Important

Manitowoc Ice, Inc. assumes no responsibility for
the use of contaminated refrigerant. Damage
resulting from the use of contaminated refrigerant is
the sole responsibility of the servicing company.

Important

Replace the liquid line drier before evacuating and
recharging. Use only a Manitowoc (O.E.M.) liquid
line filter drier to prevent voiding the warranty.

MANIFOLD SET

OPEN

BACKSEATED

VACUUM PUMP/

RECOVERY UNIT

CLOSED

OPEN

LOW SIDE

SERVICE

VALVE

HIGH SIDE

SERVICE

VALVE

BACKSEATED

OPEN

SV1404A

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