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Aktobis AG, Borsigstr. 20, D-63110 Rodgau / Germany 

www.AKTOBIS.de

 

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The refrigerant charge must be prepared in the correct preparation cylinders. The system must 
be "purged" with oxygen-free nitrogen to keep the unit safe. This process may need to be 
repeated several times. Compressed air or oxygen must not be used for this purpose. 
Purging can be achieved by intervening in the vacuum in the system with oxygen-free nitrogen 
and continuing to charge until the working pressure is reached and then releasing to 
atmosphere and finally drawing into a vacuum. This process must be repeated until there is no 
more refrigerant in the system. When the last charge of oxygen-free nitrogen is made, the 
system must be vented to atmospheric pressure. This is absolutely necessary if soldering work 
has to take place on the piping. Make sure that the outlet for the vacuum pump is not near 
sources of ignition and that there is ventilation. 
 

15. filling process 

In addition to conventional filling operations, the following requirements must be followed: 
- Ensure that there is no contamination of the various refrigerants when charging the equipment. 
Hoses or cables must be as short as possible to minimise the amount of refrigerant they 
contain. 
- Cylinders must remain upright. 
- Make sure that the cooling system is earthed before charging the system with refrigerant. 
- Mark the system when filling is complete (if not already done). 
- Extreme care must be taken not to overfill the cooling system. 
Before refilling the system, the pressure must be tested with oxygen-free nitrogen. The system 
must be tested for leakage at the end of filling but before commissioning. A verification leakage 
test must be carried out before leaving the site.

 

 

16. decommissioning 

Before performing this procedure, it is necessary for the technician to be fully familiar with the 
equipment and its details. It is a recommended standard that all refrigerants are safely 
reprocessed. Prior to the task to be performed, an oil sample and a refrigerant sample must be 
taken in case analysis is required before reusing the recycled refrigerant. It is necessary that 
electrical power is available before the task is started. 
a) Familiarise yourself with the equipment and its operation. 
b) Disconnect the system electrically. 
c) Before performing the operation, make sure: 
that mechanical handling equipment is available; if necessary also for the 
Handling refrigerant cylinders; 
that personal protective equipment is available and properly worn; 
that the reprocessing process is supervised by a competent person at all times; 
that the treatment equipment and cylinders comply with the applicable standards. 
d) Pump out the refrigerant system if possible. 
e) If a vacuum is not possible, make a manifold so that the coolant can be removed from the 
various parts of the system. 
f) Make sure that the cylinder is straight and firm. 
g) Start the treatment plant and operate it according to the manufacturer's instructions. 
h) Do not overfill the cylinders (not more than 80 % capacity liquid filling). 
i) Do not exceed the maximum working pressure of the cylinder, even temporarily. 
j) When the cylinders have been properly filled and the operation is complete, ensure that the 
cylinders and equipment are immediately removed from the site and that all shut-off valves on 
the equipment are closed. 
(k) Reconditioned refrigerant shall not be charged into other refrigeration systems unless it has 
been purified and tested. 
 

Summary of Contents for WDH-930EEW

Page 1: ...ransport can sometimes occur despite careful instructions on the carton Therefore we ask you to let it stand upright for at least4 hours before using it for the first time so that the refrigerant in t...

Page 2: ...and in the worst case to overheating and or fire Make sure that no moisture gets to the electrics of the unit Only use the recommended voltage for operating the unit Make sure that the power cable is...

Page 3: ...es heat Please note that the refrigerant is odourless and therefore a leak cannot be detected immediately by an emerging odour If refrigerant leaks it may ignite or explode especially in poorly ventil...

Page 4: ...trolled procedure to minimise the risk of flammable gases or vapours being present during the execution of the work 2 general work area All maintenance personnel and other persons in the vicinity must...

Page 5: ...t and the ventilation outlets are running properly and are not blocked 8 testing of the electrical equipment Before repairing and maintaining electrical components preliminary safety checks and inspec...

Page 6: ...re considered acceptable for systems containing flammable refrigerants Electronic leak detectors must be used to detect flammable refrigerants but their sensitivity may not be sufficient or they may n...

Page 7: ...filling but before commissioning A verification leakage test must be carried out before leaving the site 16 decommissioning Before performing this procedure it is necessary for the technician to be fu...

Page 8: ...reprocessing The reprocessing plant shall be in good working order with appropriate instructions concerning the respective equipment and shall be suitable for the reprocessing of flammable refrigerant...

Page 9: ...r 20 D 63110 Rodgau Germany www AKTOBIS de Email info aktobis de Description of the unit parts Air filter Castors Condensation tank Carrying handle Air intake Control panel Blower Output Connection po...

Page 10: ...back in place and wait approx 30 minutes so that the internal coolant can settle again 1 2 Insert the mains plug properly into the socket 1 3 Check that the condensation tank is properly seated in th...

Page 11: ...itches to standby mode and the signal light stops flashing To reactivate the WLAN function switch off the unit and then press and hold the On Off button for 5 seconds until you hear a tone confirming...

Page 12: ...orsigstr 20 D 63110 Rodgau Germany www AKTOBIS de Email info aktobis de 3 6 Proper drainage of condensation water with hose connection Make sure that the hose always has a slight slope see the followi...

Page 13: ...liance This is dangerous 5 Cleaning 5 1 Cleaning the housing a Please disconnect the mains plug before cleaning the construction dryer b Only use mild cleaning agents to clean your construction dryer...

Page 14: ...ay from walls and ceilings because otherwise the humidity value determined for the room air will be falsified As with all building dryers the dehumidification performance is decisively influenced by t...

Page 15: ...mpletely or partially dismantled units Conformity The construction dryer has been tested and itself and or parts thereof have been manufactured under the following safety standards T V Rheinland GS te...

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