Operating procedures, Warning – Robinair 16910 ID Plus Refrigerant Identifier User Manual

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8. The instrument presents the results of the analysis as outlined below:

PASS R-134a: If the instrument has detected 98% by weight or greater concentration

of R-134a, the green PASS LED illuminates and the weight concentrations of R-12,

R-134a, R-22, hydrocarbons, and air are displayed. The display then prompts the user

to press “A” to print, or press “B” to continue. See Step 9.

PASS R-12: If the instrument has detected 98% by weight or greater concentration of

R-12, the green PASS LED illuminates and the weight concentrations of R-12, R-134a,

R-22, hydrocarbons, and air are displayed. The display then prompts the user to press

“A” to print, or press “B” to continue. See Step 9.

Refrigerant FAIL: If the weight concentration of either R-12 or R-134a is not at

least 98%, the instrument will sound the alarm horn five times. The red FAIL LED

illuminates and the weight percentages of R-12, R-134a, R-22, and hydrocarbons are

displayed. Note the instrument does not permit purging procedures on contaminated

mixtures. The display prompts you to press “A” to print, or press “B” to exit.

Tech Tip: We suggest retesting a refrigerant source whenever a refrigerant FAIL occurs

to provide verification of initial results.

Hydrocarbon Alarm: If hydrocarbon concentrations are sensed to be 2% by weight

or greater, the instrument sounds the alarm horn 30 times, illuminates the red FAIL

LED, displays HYDROCARBONS HIGH, and displays the weight concentrations of

R-12, R-134a, R-22, and hydrocarbons. The display then prompts the user to press “A”

to print, or press “B” to exit.

WARNING

The occurrence of the hydrocarbon alarm alerts you to the presence
of potentially flammable refrigerant mixtures. YOU BEAR FULL
RESPONSIBILITY for the removal of the potentially hazardous mixture
from the instrument and any other attached equipment.

Operating Procedures

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