Hardware descriptions – Robinair 16910 ID Plus Refrigerant Identifier User Manual

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WARNING

Failure to correctly install the cap onto the purge vent port will result
in excessive loss of refrigerant during the refrigerant identification
procedure, which is a health hazard. The instrument ALWAYS performs
a refrigerant identification before permitting an air purge procedure.

Printer Port
The printer port is a 25-pin connector used to download results of sample analysis to a user-

supplied printer through a user-supplied cable. The port supports most parallel port printers.
R-12 Sample Hose
The 6-foot (1.8 meter) R-12 sample hose is constructed of a nylon inner tube and a

polyurethane outer tube. The inner tube handles all refrigerant transfer and provides

containment up to 300 psig. The outer tube provides protection of the inner tube from

abrasion, nicking, cutting, etc. The hose is provided with an instrument inlet port mating

connector on one end and a 1/4 in. SAE internal flare coupling.
R-134a Sample Hose
The 6-foot R-134a sample hose is constructed of a nylon inner tube and a polyurethane

outer tube. The inner tube handles all refrigerant transfer and provides containment up

to 300 psig. The outer tube provides protection of the inner tube from abrasion, nicking,

cutting, etc. The hose is provided with an instrument inlet port mating connector on one

end and an R-134a low-side coupler on the service end.

Hardware Descriptions

Purge Vent Port
The purge vent port emits a mixture of refrigerant vapor and air during
purging procedures. The port is supplied with a protective cap that must be
replaced with the purge vent hose during purging operations. The cap must
remain installed on the port during refrigerant identification procedures to
avoid excessive losses of refrigerant.

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