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PRESSURE HOLD TEST (CONTINUED)
3. Use
[UP/DOWN ARROWS]
to adjust test duration in 5 minute increments to
desired setting (Note: Minimum time is pre-set at 5 minutes. Maximum time is
95 minutes).
4. Press
[SET]
to store
Test Duration
. Display will advance to
Pressure Set Screen [FIG.8]
.
hh : mm
Psig
Pressure Set Screen
Input Test
Pressure
FIG.7
Psig
Psig
APO
Start Vs. Final Pressures
FIG.8
Original Set
System Pressure
Value
Final System
Pressure
Value
5. Connect manifold Low and High Side Service hoses to the system to be tested.
Pressurize the system.
Regulated
Nitrogen or Nitrogen/Hydrogen trace gas is
recommended.
6. The pressure in the system will be displayed in the UPPER LEFT.
7. Press
[SET]
to start test. Starting test pressure is indicated in upper left display
[
FIG.7
]. Current system pressure is shown in upper right display. Timer (lower left
display) decrements and when at zero, a bell will sound indicating test completion
and
Start Vs. Final Pressures
will be displayed [
FIG.8
] to determine if system
leaks.
VACUUM HOLD TEST
Normally, systems with vacuum levels within 250-500 microns are deemed as having a
good seal and are ready for charging. As with any recharged system, a good electronic leak
detector should be used to test for leaks after the charge has been completed. MD50W
or MD100W manifold series will function as accurate vacrometers when used with the
MDXVG Remote Vacuum Accessory (page 6)
.
1. Plug the MDXVG Vacuum Accessory into the upper right side of the manifold [
FIG.9
].
2. The
Vacuum Display Screen
[
FIG.10
] appears.
MDXVG Vacuum Gauge Accessory Connection
Connection port
FIG.9
Vacuum Display Screen
Vac
mic
FIG.10
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