Perating, Nstructions, Iquid – Robinair RG3000 Refrigerant Recovery Machine User Manual

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“Push – Pull” Procedure

The push – pull method removes bulk liquid from a system using the pressure differential created by the

unit. This method works only with large systems where the liquid is readily accessible; it may not work on

systems that contain less than 15 lbs. (6.8 kg) bulk liquid.

Outlet Fitting

Vapor

Inlet

Fitting

Liquid

System Being

Serviced

Sight

Glass

Liquid

Scale

Filter/Drier

Recovery

Cylinder

Vapor

1. Place the unit on a flat, level surface.
2. Connect a hose from the outlet fitting of the unit

to the vapor port on the system being serviced.

3. Connect a hose from the inlet fitting of the unit

to the vapor port of a recovery cylinder. Promax

recommends using a filter / drier in this line.

4. Connect a hose from the liquid side of the

recovery cylinder to the liquid port of the

system being serviced. Promax recommends

using a sight glass in this line as a method of

determining when the liquid has been removed.

5. Place the recovery cylinder on a scale (such as

TIF9010A) to avoid overfilling the cylinder.

6. Verify inlet and outlet valves on unit are closed.

7. Open the recovery cylinder valves.
8. Open the outlet valve on the unit.
9. Toggle the power switch ON.
10. SLOWLY open the inlet valve on the unit.
11. When the weight reading on the scale stops

increasing, close the inlet valve on the unit

first; then close the liquid valve on the recovery

cylinder.

12. Toggle the power switch OFF.
13. Close the valves on the recovery cylinder, and

close the outlet valve on the unit.

14. Proceed to Vapor Recovery.

WARNING : Manually close the valves on both

the storage cylinder and the unit to prevent overfilling

the cylinder. Once the siphon is started, it can overfill

the storage cylinder, even if the cylinder is equipped

with a float level sensor. The siphon can continue

even when the unit is turned off.

Liquid Recovery

This method is used :

• on systems with receiver cylinders.

• on systems containing more than 20 lbs.

(9.1 kg) of refrigerant.

• when transferring bulk liquid refrigerant

from one cylinder to another.

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