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5.1.10.  t

he following checks shall be applied to installations using flammable refrigerants:

5.1.10.1.  The actual refrigerant charge is in accordance with the room size within which the refrigerant containing parts are installed.

5.1.10.2.  The ventilation machinery and outlets are operating adequately and are not obstructed.

5.1.10.3.  If an indirect refrigerating circuit is being used, the secondary circuit shall be checked for the presence of refrigerant.

5.1.10.4.  marking to the equipment continues to be visible and legible. markings and signs that are illegible shall be corrected.

5.1.10.5.  Refrigerating pipe or components are installed in a position where they are unlikely to be exposed to any substance which may    

  corrode refrigerant containing components, unless the components are constructed of materials which are inherently resistant to being  

  corroded or are suitably protected against being so corroded.

5.1.11.  Checks to electrical devices

5.1.11.1.  Repair and maintenance to electrical components shall include initial safety checks and component inspection procedures. If a fault  

  exists that could compromise safety, then no electrical supply shall be connected to the circuit until it is satisfactorily dealt with. If the  

  fault cannot be corrected immediately but it is necessary to continue operation, an adequate temporary solution shall be used. This  

  shall be reported to the owner of the equipment so all parties are advised.

5.1.11.2.  Initial safety checks shall include:

 

• that capacitors are discharged: this shall be done in a safe manner to avoid possibility of sparking.

 

• that no live electrical components and wiring are exposed while charging, recovering or purging the system.

 

• that there is continuity of earth bonding.

5.1.12.  repairs to sealed components

5.1.12.1.  during repairs to sealed components, all electrical supplies shall be disconnected from the equipment being worked upon prior to  

  any removal of sealed covers, etc. If it is absolutely necessary to have an electrical supply to equipment during servicing, then a    

  permanently operating form of leak detection shall be located at the most critical point to warn of a potentially hazardous situation.

5.1.12.2.  Particular attention shall be paid to the following to ensure that by working on electrical components, the casing is not altered in such a  

  way that the level of protection is affected. This shall include damage to cables, excessive number of connections, terminals not made  

  to original specification, damage to seals, incorrect fitting of glands, etc.

5.1.12.3.  ensure that the apparatus is mounted securely.

5.1.12.4.  ensure that seals or sealing materials have not degraded to the point that they no longer serve the purpose of preventing the ingress  

  of flammable atmospheres. Replacement parts shall be in accordance with the manufacturer’s specifications.

5.1.13.  repair to intrinsically safe components

 

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 apply any permanent inductive or capacitance loads to the circuit without ensuring that this will not exceed the permissible  

  voltage and current permitted for the equipment in use.

5.1.13.1.  I

ntrinsically safe components are the only types that can be worked on while live in the presence of a flammable atmosphere. The test  

  apparatus shall be at the correct rating.

5.1.13.2.  R

eplace components only with parts specified by the manufacturer. Other parts may result in the ignition of refrigerant in the  

 

  atmosphere from a leak.

5.1.14.  Cabling

5.1.14.1.  Check that cabling will not be subject to wear, corrosion, excessive pressure, vibration, sharp edges or any other adverse  

 

  environmental effects. The check shall also take into account the effects of aging or continual vibration from sources such as  

 

  compressors or fans.

5.1.15.  d

etection of flammable refrigerants

5.1.15.1.  Under no circumstances shall potential sources of ignition be used in the searching for or detection of refrigerant leaks. A halide torch  

  (or any other detector using a naked flame) shall not be used.

5.1.16.  removal and evacuation

5.1.16.1.  When breaking into the refrigerant circuit to make repairs – or for any other purpose – conventional procedures shall be used.    

  However, for flammable refrigerants it is important that best practice is followed since flammability is a consideration. The following  

  procedure shall be adhered to:

 

• remove refrigerant;

 

• purge the circuit with inert gas;

 

• evacuate;

 

• purge with inert gas;

 

• open the circuit by cutting or brazing.

5.1.16.2.  T

he refrigerant charge shall be recovered into the correct recovery cylinders. For appliances containing flammable refrigerants the  

  system shall be purged with oxygen-free nitrogen to render the appliance safe for flammable refrigerants. This process may need to be  

  repeated several times. Compressed air or oxygen shall not be used for purging refrigerant systems.

5.1.16.3.  F

or appliances containing flammable refrigerant, purging shall be achieved by breaking the vacuum in the system with oxygen-free  

  nitrogen and continuing to fill until the working pressure is achieved, then venting to atmosphere, and finally pulling down to a vacuum.  

  This process shall be repeated until no refrigerant is within the system. When the final oxygen-free nitrogen charge is used, the system  

  shall be vented down to atmospheric pressure to enable work to take place. This operation is absolutely vital if brazing operations on  

  the pipe-work are to take place.

5.1.16.4.  ensure that the outlet for the vacuum pump is not close to any potential ignition sources and that ventilation is available.

5.1.17.  Charging procedures

5.1.17.1.  In addition to conventional charging procedures, the following requirements shall be followed.

 

• Ensure that contamination of different refrigerants does not occur when using charging equipment. Hoses or lines shall be as short  

 

  as possible to minimise the amount of refrigerant contained in them.

 

• Cylinders shall be kept in an appropriate position according to the instructions.

 

• Ensure that the refrigerating system is earthed prior to charging the system with refrigerant.

 

• Label the system when charging is complete (if not already).

 

• Extreme care shall be taken not to overfill the refrigerating system.

5.1.17.2.  Prior to recharging the system, it shall be pressure-tested with the appropriate purging gas. The system shall be leak-tested on    

  completion of charging but prior to commissioning. A follow up leak test shall be carried out prior to leaving the site.

5.1.18.  decommissioning

5.1.18.1.  Before carrying out this procedure, it is essential that the technician is completely familiar with the equipment and all its detail. It is  

  recommended good practice that all refrigerants are recovered safely. Prior to the task being carried out, an oil and refrigerant sample  

  shall be taken in case analysis is required prior to re-use of recovered refrigerant. 

Original Language Version

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SdH102   Issue 1  07/11/18

Summary of Contents for SDH102

Page 1: ...alified electrician When a BS1363 A UK 3 pin plug is damaged cut the cable just above the plug and dispose of the plug safely Fit a new plug according to the following instructions UK only a Connect the GREEN YELLOW earth wire to the earth terminal E b Connect the BROWN live wire to the live terminal L c Connect the BLUE neutral wire to the neutral terminal N d After wiring check that there are no...

Page 2: ...ty is 5 greater than set value the unit will start If the room humidity is 5 less than the set value the unit will stop The Display fig 1 7 will display the current humidity level when running Options selected will be highlighted If Mode is set to Continuous the fan defaults to high speed and cannot be changed 4 1 2 INSIDE DRYING prior to long term storage 4 1 2 1 Turn machine on fig 1 5 Press Ins...

Page 3: ...sons authorized by an accredited agency certifying their competence to handle refrigerants in compliance with sector legislation should work on refrigerant circuit 9 9 All repairs must be carried out in accordance with the manufacturer s recommendations 9 9 Maintenance and repairs requiring the assistance of other qualified personnel must be carried out under the supervision of specialists in the ...

Page 4: ...anufacturer Other parts may result in the ignition of refrigerant in the atmosphere from a leak 5 1 14 Cabling 5 1 14 1 Check that cabling will not be subject to wear corrosion excessive pressure vibration sharp edges or any other adverse environmental effects The check shall also take into account the effects of aging or continual vibration from sources such as compressors or fans 5 1 15 Detectio...

Page 5: ...s in good working order Empty recovery cylinders are evacuated and if possible cooled before recovery occurs 5 1 21 1 The recovery equipment shall be in good working order with a set of instructions concerning the equipment that is at hand and shall be suitable for the recovery of all appropriate refrigerants including when applicable flammable refrigerants In addition a set of calibrated weighing...

Page 6: ...ith the EU Directive on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE When the product is no longer required it must be disposed of in an environmentally protective way Contact your local solid waste authority for recycling information Symptom Potential cause Possible remedy Unit does not operate Is power supply connected Insert the plug into an electrical outlet fully and securely check fuse in ...

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