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II. Functional Description 

Contamination of refrigerant in air conditioning systems or storage cylinders can lead to component corrosion, component 
destruction, elevated system head pressure and system failures when utilized by unsuspecting technicians. The ability of a 
technician to determine refrigerant type and purity is severely hampered by the presence of air when attempting to utilize pressure-
temperature relationships. The development of substitute refrigerants further complicates refrigerant identification and purity 
determination based upon pressure-temperature relationships. 

The ID900 Automotive Refrigerant Identifier will provide a fast, easy and accurate means to determine refrigerant type and purity 
in refrigeration systems and refrigerant storage cylinders. The instrument utilizes a combination of infrared and chemical fuel cell 
technologies to determine purity and contamination levels or refrigerants R12 and R134a as well as air concentrations in both 
refrigerant types. 

The instrument is supplied in a storage case that will house all components. R12 and R134a sample hoses are provided as well as a 
R134a cylinder adapter fitting and a power cord for connection directly to the vehicle battery. An optional wall power adapter is 
available to permit powering of the instrument directly from standard wall power outlets. 

Sample gas is admitted into the instrument through the supplied sample hose and presented to the sensing devices. The instrument 
will provide a digital readout of refrigerant purity, a pass or fail condition and the amount of air contamination. A sample will be 
considered to be pure, or passed, if the concentration has been determined to be 98% by weight or greater of a single refrigerant. 
The instrument will also provide the user with a direct readout of unknown compounds that can be R22, hydrocarbons or other 
refrigerants commonly utilized in blended refrigerant types. 

All operating instructions are provided to the user through display prompts to avoid mistakes and erroneous readings. 

The ID900 Automotive Refrigerant Identifier will provide the refrigerant technician with knowledge of refrigerant purity and 
protection against equipment and air conditioning system damage resulting from contamination. 

Summary of Contents for ID900

Page 1: ...l rti rtitech com Web site www rtitech com OPERATION MANUAL ID900 Portable Refrigerant Identifier Manual No 035 80979 00 WARNING Liquid Samples will Damage Unit Do not operate if filter has red flecks...

Page 2: ...1 Power Connector 5 B Sample Hoses 6 1 R12 Sample Hose 6 2 R134a Sample Hose 6 C Power Harnesses 6 1 Vehicle Battery Adapter 6 2 Wall Power Adapter 6 D R134a Tank Adapter Fitting 6 E Storage Case 6 IV...

Page 3: ...e Input Warning The instrument requires connection of the sample hose to the low or vapor side port of the source vehicle or refrigerant cylinder Connection of the sample hose to the high or liquid po...

Page 4: ...a storage case that will house all components R12 and R134a sample hoses are provided as well as a R134a cylinder adapter fitting and a power cord for connection directly to the vehicle battery An op...

Page 5: ...as been analyzed by the instrument 7 Sample Inlet Port permits the connection of either a R12 or R134a sample hose to the instrument 8 Air Detection Sensor a chemical fuel cell that will detect the am...

Page 6: ...end This harness is utilized to connect power from the vehicle battery to operate the instrument and avoid the use of extension cords 2 Wall Power Adapter Optional is a 6 foot power cable that has an...

Page 7: ...ect the performance of the instrument Once the elevation has been entered it does not ever require entry again unless the instrument is moved to a new elevation The screen USAGE ELEVATION NOT SET is d...

Page 8: ...or Hydrocarbons have been detected in concentrations of 4 by weight or greater No weight concentrations of refrigerants or air are provided in this mode d NO REFRIGERANT CHK HOSE CONN Indicated whene...

Page 9: ...ensor failure due to temperature extremes Corrective Actions 1 Allow the instrument to stabilize at room temperature for at least 30 minutes before attempting use 2 To clear the error code power down...

Page 10: ...Procedure a Power down the instrument and disconnect the sample hose b Obtain a replacement filter c Remove the existing filter by pulling it straight up and out of the retaining clip and disconnecti...

Page 11: ...from the instrument off of the support pins and remove the sensor by unthreading Discard the spent sensor g Obtain a replacement air detection sensor part number 1 16 1013 00 0 and install it into the...

Page 12: ...erant R12 or R134a is detected in concentrations equal to or greater than 98 by weight Unknown Refrigerant Purity Setpoint In the presence of detected unknown refrigerant types R12 or R134a is conside...

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