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as compressors or fans.
12. Cabling
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 consider the effects of aging or continual vibration from sources such
as compressors or fans.
13. Detection of
fl
ammable refrigerants
Under no circumstances shall potentially sources of ignition be used in the
searching for or detection of refrigerant leaks. A halide torch (or any other de-
tector using a naked
fl
ame) shall not be used.
14. Leak detection method
For systems containing
fl
ammable refrigerants, the following methods for de-
tecting leaks are acceptable:
Electronic leak detectors can be used for the detection of
fl
ammable refrig-
erants, but the sensitivity may not be suf
fi
cient or may require recalibration
(the instrument calibration should be performed in a refrigerant-free environ-
ment) to ensure that the leak detector does not become a potential The ignition
source, and applies to the measured refrigerant, the leak detector should be
set to the lowest
fl
ammable concentration of the refrigerant (in percent), cali-
brated with the used refrigerant and adjusted to the appropriate gas concentra-
tion test range (max. 25%)
The leak detection
fl
uid is suitable for most refrigerants, but do not use oxygen-
ated solvents to prevent oxygen and refrigerant from reacting and corroding
the copper pipeline If leakage is suspected, all open
fl
ames should be re-
moved from the site or extinguished If a leak occurs where welding is required,
all refrigerant should be recovered, or the refrigerant should be completely
isolated away from the leak (using shut-off valves). Before welding and during
welding, use oxygen-free. Nitrogen (OFN) puri
fi
es the entire system.
15. Removal and evacuation
When performing maintenance or other operations on the refrigeration circuit,
conventional procedures shall be used. However, for
fl
ammable refrigerants it
is important that best practice is followed since
fl
ammability is a consideration.
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