Carrier 17/19EX User Manual

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c. Plainly mark any leaks which are found.

d. Release the pressure in the system.

e. Repair all leaks.

f. Retest the joints that were repaired.

g. After successfully completing the test for large leaks, remove as much nitrogen, air, and

moisture as possible, given the fact that small leaks may be present in the system. This

can be accomplished by following the dehydration procedure, outlined in the

Machine

Dehydration

section.

h. Slowly raise the system pressure to the equivalent saturated pressure for the

surrounding temperature but no less than 35 psig (241 kPa) by adding HFC-134a

refrigerant. Proceed with the test for small leaks (Steps 3-9).

3. Check the machine carefully with an electronic leak detector, halide torch, or soap bubble

solution.

4. Leak Determination — If an electronic leak detector indicates a leak, use a soap bubble

solution, if possible, to confirm. Total all leak rates for the entire machine. Leakage at rates

greater than 1 lb/year (0.45 kg/year) for the entire machine must be repaired. Note total

machine leak rate on the start-up report. This leak rate repair is only for new start-ups. See

operating machine leak rate/repair recommendations in the

General Maintenance

section.

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