Safety precautions – Robinair 16910 ID Plus Refrigerant Identifier User Manual

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Safety Precautions

Caution : To prevent equipment damage,

Air Detection Warm-Up: For best accuracy in air detection only, allow the instrument an

additional 5-minute warm-up period after completion of the warm-up and calibration modes.

Allow the instrument to sit undisturbed for 5 minutes following the completion of the initial

calibration mode.

Refrigerant Blend: As of December, 1996, there are nine (9) EPA SNAP “acceptable for use”

refrigerants that are available and legal for use as R-12 substitutes. The Identifier does not

identify any of the substitutes as pure R-12 or pure R-134a. Each of the nine blends has been

tested in the factory laboratory and none are able to “fool” the Identifier. Should one of the

blends be encountered, the Identifier fails the refrigerant and provides an analysis in terms

of percentage by weight concentrations of only R-12, R-134a, R-22, and hydrocarbons. Due

to cross-sensitivity issues of the blends on the sensing device, the resultant reading will not

be correct in the analyzed concentrations. However, the Identifier never identifies any of the

blends as pure R-12 or R-134a.

Sample Filter: Replace the sample filter on the instrument AS SOON AS RED SPOTS OR

DISCOLORATION APPEAR ON THE OUTSIDE DIAMETER OF THE WHITE ELEMENT. Failure

to correctly maintain and replace the sample filter will result in severe damage to the unit.

Sample Input: The instrument requires connection of the supplied sample hose to the

LOW-SIDE or VAPOR port of refrigerant storage cylinders or vehicle air conditioning

systems. Do NOT attempt to introduce liquid or samples that are heavily laden with oil into

the instrument. Do NOT connect the sample hose to the HIGH-SIDE or LIQUID PORT. Liquid

or oil laden samples cause severe damage to the instrument. ALWAYS verify the refrigerant

to be tested does not contain or will not emit heavy loads of oil or liquid.

Air Purge: Do NOT attempt to purge the detected air from refrigerant sources that are vapor

only. In order to purge air from refrigerant sources, there MUST be some quantity of liquid

refrigerant present to replace the volume of the air. Attempts to purge the air from vapor-only

sources will result in the loss of the entire refrigerant charge.

Inspect the sample hose before each use. Replace the hose if it appears cracked, frayed,

obstructed, or fouled with oil. Do NOT use hoses other than those supplied with the

instrument. The use of other hose types will introduce errors into the refrigerant analysis

and instrument calibration.

Do NOT open the instrument housing. There are no serviceable components internal to the

instrument, and opening the housing will void the warranty.

Place the Identifier on a flat and/or sturdy surface or utilize the housing hanging hook.

NEVER admit any sample into the instrument at pressures in excess of 300 psig.

Do not use the coupler supplied on the service end of the R-134a sample hose for any

application other than with the instrument. The coupler is modified, does not contain a check

valve, and is not suitable for any other refrigerant application.

Never obstruct the air intake, sample exhaust, or vent ports of the instrument during use.

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