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Desert Aire - SP Manual
Alternative Evacuation Specified by Process
After components have been repaired or replaced evacuation procedure should take place. Very
small amounts of refrigerant may still be mixed with the oil in the system. Out-gassing of this
refrigerant may interfere with the evacuation and vacuum decay testing.
IF, AND ONLY IF,
a unit has been previously charged with refrigerant, and standard evacuation
method has not been successful after 24 hours minimum using the standard procedure, the following
alternative method should be used.
1. Check vacuum level. It should be a maximum of 1,500 microns absolute pressure. If this
is not the case, review system for leaks and continue evacuation process until 1,500
microns is achieved.
2. Purge system with nitrogen to atmospheric pressure (0 gauge pressure). Ensure all
portions of system are at this pressure. Seal system and wait 10 minutes.
3. Start vacuum pump and draw system to 1,500 microns or less.
4. Purge system with nitrogen to atmospheric pressure (0 gauge pressure). Ensure all
portions of systems are at this pressure. Seal system and wait 10 minutes.
5. Start vacuum pump and draw system to 500 microns. Seal system. System may rise to
higher level, but should not rise above 1,000 microns in 10 minutes timeframe.
If unsuccessful, continue evacuation or check for leaks.
It is anticipated that the system was clean and tight from the original process and refrigerant only is
mixed with oil. Alternative process should not be considered if there is chance of free water entering
the system or the system was open for any significant time.
Charging
• Charge should be weighed into the system using a scale. In cases where the full charge
was recovered, weigh in the charge with the recovered refrigerant and add the appropriate
amount to meet the rating plate and field charge (if applicable). This should be placed in
the high side of the system at the receiver.
• In cases where the full charge cannot be added to the system high side, the charge can
be added to the low side of the system only when compressors are energized. If this is
required, the compressors should be energized and the charge should be slowly metered
into the suction line as far as possible upstream of the compressor. If the unit is equipped
with an accumulator, the charge needs to be added to the port upstream of this location.
The bulkhead fittings on the side of the unit should not be used for charge addition.
Monitor superheat at the compressor suction inlet using the bulkhead fitting and a
temperature sensor on the suction line near the compressor. Superheat should not drop
below 10 degrees during the process of adding charge.
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