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

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Operating Procedures

9. You may now print the results of the analysis. Connect a user-supplied cable and

parallel printer to the printer port of the instrument. Turn on the printer, and press the

“A” button of the instrument. The results of the last analysis are downloaded to the

printer. Note: Should a printer not be readily available, the instrument stores the LAST

result only for printout during the next warm-up period, as described in Step 3.

If no printout is desired, press the “B” button. In the case of pure refrigerant, the

instrument reverts to the purge procedure should there be greater than 2% by weight

air concentrations. The instrument prompts you if an air purge is desired as described

in the Air Purge Operation Procedure. The instrument returns to a calibration mode

when the “B” button is pressed for refrigerants detected to be pure and have 2% or less

air contamination, or refrigerants detected to be contaminated.

Air Purging Operation Procedure

WARNING

Because leaks can develop in the sample hose connections or the
refrigerant source, causing a health hazard, do NOT allow the purging
feature to operate for extended periods, such as overnight, without
periodic inspection of the sample hose connections for leaks.

1. Whenever the instrument has determined that a refrigerant source is pure (98% by

weight or greater R-12 or R-134a), and the air concentration levels exceed 2%, you are

prompted if an air purge is desired. Press the “A” button to initiate the purge procedure,

or press the “B” button to cancel the purge procedure.

2. After the instrument is instructed to purge, the user has the option to adjust the purge

limit setting by pressing the “B” button. The purge limit setting is the level to which

the air is reduced by the instrument. The limit is adjustable by 0.1% increments from

2%–9%. To set the limit, press the “A” button to raise the limit or the “B” button

to lower the limit. When the desired setting is reached and is displayed, allow the

instrument to sit for 15 seconds without pressing any of the buttons. The instrument

automatically stores the setting and continues with the procedure.

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