Nderstanding, Efrigerant, Ecovery – Robinair RG3000 Refrigerant Recovery Machine User Manual

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NOTE: Throughout this operating manual the term

“unit” is used when referring to the RG3000 refrigerant

recovery machine.
Refrigerant recovery is the process of taking refrigerant

out of a system and storing it in a cylinder. The following

information is critical to achieving the best refrigerant

recovery results.

Refrigerant

Identify the refrigerant type and quantity in the system to

be serviced.
The unit is approved for use with the following category

III, IV, and V refrigerants (per ARI-740) :
R-12, R-22, R-134a, R-401a, R-401b,R-401c, R-402a,

R-402b, R-404a, R-406a, R-407a, R-407b, R-407c,

R-407d, R-408a, R-409a, R-410a, R-411a, R-411b,

R-412a, R-500, R-502, R-507 R-509

Filters and Filter / Driers

CAUTION : Filters prevent contamination from

entering the unit, which reduces the risk of damage

to the unit and the system being serviced.
The unit is shipped with a filter screen installed behind

the inlet fitting. Promax strongly recommends that a

clean filter screen be used for every service job. Failure

to use a filter screen will invalidate your warranty.
The unit is also shipped with (1) filter / drier (Part No.

100343) for use at the inlet fitting. However, if there is a

need to recover multiple, different refrigerants using this

unit, a separate filter / drier must be labeled and used for

each individual type of refrigerant.

Valves

WARNING : To prevent personal injury, open

service and cylinder valves SLOWLY to allow

rapid shut-off of gas flow if necessary. Once it is

determined there is no danger, the valves may be

opened fully.
Isolate large amounts of refrigerant and close valves

after use, so if a leak should develop anywhere in the

system, refrigerant will not escape to the atmosphere.

Storage Cylinders

WARNING : A storage cylinder is full when it

reaches 80% volume. DO NOT OVERFILL. Due to

liquid expansion, the cylinder could explode if filled

to more than 80% volume, possibly causing personal

injury and equipment damage. Use a scale, such as

TIF9010A, to avoid overfilling the storage cylinder.

Hoses

Hoses must be equipped with low-loss fittings and have

pressure ratings appropriate for the refrigerant in the

system being serviced.

Shut-off Switch

This unit has an internal, high-pressure, shut-off switch.

If system pressure rises above 550 psi, the unit shuts

off. The shut-off switch automatically resets itself after

pressure drops below 400 psi.

WARNING : The internal pressure shut-off

switch does NOT prevent cylinder overfill. If the

system shuts off automatically and is connected

to a cylinder, the cylinder may be dangerously

overfilled. Take immediate measures to relieve the

high pressure and / or cylinder overfill situation, or

personal injury may result.

Push / Pull Procedure

When recovering large amounts of liquid (over 15 lbs.),

use the Push / Pull method described in this manual.

Maximum Vacuum and Recovery Rates

To achieve the deepest final vacuum, use an evacuated

recovery cylinder. To maximize recovery rates :

Use the shortest possible length of 3/8 in. or larger

hose. (A hose no longer than 3 feet is recommended.)

Remove unnecessary hose core depressors, and

remove Schrader valves from port connections.

Deformed rubber seals and core depressors in hoses,

as well as faulty or unnecessary Schrader valves, can

restrict flow.

Maintenance

CAUTION : Keep all connections to the refrigeration

system dry and clean. Damage will occur if moisture

is allowed to enter the system.

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