Operating procedure, Pre-operation inspection – Robinair 16900 Refrigerant Identifier User Manual

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16900 Refrigerant Identifier

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Operating Procedure

PRE-OPERATION INSPECTION

1. Inspect the outside diameter of the white element contained within

the sample filter for any signs of red spots. The appearance of red

spots anywhere on the outside diameter of the element indicates the

filter requires replacement to avoid fouling the instrument.

2. Select the R-12 or R-134a sample hose as dictated by the

application. Inspect the hose for cracks, signs of wear, obstruction,

or fouling. Do NOT use a hose that has any signs of wear. Install

the sample hose onto the sample inlet port of the instrument by

hand-threading the hose end onto the connector.

3. Inspect the air intake port hole, located on the top of the

instrument, and the sample exhaust port, located on the center

bottom edge of the instrument, to verify they are not clogged or

obstructed.

4. Inspect the port of the air conditioning system or storage vessel

from which the sample will be taken. Verify the port will emit

vapor only and will not emit liquids or oil.

5. Install the vehicle battery adapter or the wall power adapter harness

into the power connector of the instrument.

OPERATING PROCEDURE

1. Power the instrument by connecting the power harness to the

vehicle battery or by plugging the wall power adapter transformer

into an appropriate wall outlet.

2. Allow the instrument to warm up for two minutes.

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