Additional recovery tank information – TIF RG5410A Refrigerant Recovery Machine User Manual

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Warning: Also read the information pertain-

ing to recovery tanks, previously listed under
Safety Information and Operating Guidelines.

1. CAUTION: NEVER use a standard disposable

30 lb. (the type of container in which virgin refrig-
erant is sold) to recover refrigerant.
Use ONLY authorized refillable refrigerant tanks.
Federal regulations require refrigerant to be trans
ported only in containers meeting DOT specs.
4BW or 4BA.

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Warning: DO NOT: Exceed the working pres-

sure of each cylinder. Recovery cylinders are
designed for different pressures. Your RG5410A
is not supplied with a recovery tank, it requires the
use of tanks with a minimum of 350 psi

working pressure and PROMAX strongly recom--
mends the use of 400 psi tanks.

NOTE: The use of a 400 psi tank is mandatory
when recovering R-410A.
See PROMAX Recovery Tanks under Parts and
Accessories section on Page 16.

3. Tanks and filters should be designated for one

refrigerant only. Before using a tank previously
used for another refrigerant, completely empty the

tank, evacuate it and purge the tank using dry
nitrogen, and then re-evacuate it.

3. Always store refrigerant containers in a cool dry

place.

5. Do not mix refrigerants in a system, a tank or any

where else. Each type of refrigerant must have its
own tank, filter, etc.

6. Storage cylinders sometimes have valves that are

not properly seated when manufactured. Keeping
caps on these valves will guard against refrigerant
leakage.

7. Do not exceed 80% of tank capacity. PROMAX

strongly recommends the use of the Promax ADS-
100 Refrigerant Scale for monitoring tank capacity.
Safety codes recommend that closed tanks not be
filled over 80% of volume with liquid. The remain-
ing 20% is called head pressure room.

8. If you expect temperatures in excess of 135º F

contact the refrigerant supplier.

ADDITIONAL RECOVERY TANK INFORMATION

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NEVER TRANSPORT AN OVERFILLED CYLINDER

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Refrigerant expands when it gets warm and may cause a tank to explode if overfilled.

CYLINDER TEMPERATURE

60°F

70°F

100°F

130°F

150°F

STARTING WITH CYLINDER

80% BY VOLUME

SPACE OCCUPIED BY LIQUID

80%

81%

83%

90%

94%

STARTING WITH CYLINDER

90% BY VOLUME

SPACE OCCUPIED BY LIQUID

90%

92%

96%

100%

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