Refrigerant leak testing, Leak rate, Test after service, repair, or major leak – Carrier 17/19EX User Manual

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Refrigerant Leak Testing

Because HFC-134a is above atmospheric pressure at room temperature, leak testing can be

performed with refrigerant in the machine. Use an electronic detector, soap bubble solution, or

ultra-sonic leak detector. Be sure that the room is well ventilated and free from concentration of

refrigerant to keep false readings to a minimum. Before making any necessary repairs to a leak,

transfer all refrigerant from the leaking vessel.

Leak Rate

ASHRAE recommends that machines should be immediately taken off line and repaired if

the refrigerant leakage rate for the entire machine is more than 10% of the operating refrigerant

charge per year.

Additionally, Carrier recommends that leaks totalling less than the above rate but more than

a rate of 1 lb (0.5 kg) per year should be repaired during annual maintenance or whenever the

refrigerant is pumped over for other service work.

Test After Service, Repair, or Major Leak

If all refrigerant has been lost or if the machine has been opened for service, the machine or

the affected vessels must be pressured and leak tested. Refer to the

Leak Test Machine

section

to perform a leak test.

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