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When Further Assistance 

is Needed

If this manual does not include information need-

ed to resolve any difficulty you may experience:

1. 

Examine the instrument for any cracks 

or other damage. It may be necessary to 

remove the boots and battery door for a 

complete inspection. If damage is found, 

contact Ritchie Engineering. See the 

contact information in Chapter 1.

2. 

Replace the sensors, probes, and/or 

batteries. 

3. 

Additional technical information may be 

available at www.yellowjacket.com/sa.

4. 

It may be necessary to return the instru-

ment to Ritchie if the information in this 

manual and the help provided here does 

not resolve the issue. If this is the case, 

determine the version and serial numbers 

for your instrument by accessing the 

set-up screen. If the unit is not functional, 

the serial number is printed on the floor of 

the battery compartment. After you have 

secured your version and serial number, 

see the contact information in Chapter 1 

to obtain an RMA number and arrange for 

service. For warranty information, please 

see the warranty listed at the end of this 

Users Manual.

Features

Display 

Graphics

Digital/analog redundancy for 

pressure values; adjustable 

chart resolutions to display 

more or less data; three screen 

layouts to facilitate various 

viewing distances

Superheat 

and Subcool

Automatically calculated

Max. 

and Min.      

Pressures

Displays and records the maxi-

mum and minimum

pressures

Hold      

Function

Holds current reading and 

scrolls back to past readings

Refrigerant 

Database

98 NIST refrigerant profiles 

included; upgradeable

Data       

Logging

Adjustable time intervals from 

0.1 to 10 seconds; minimum 

of 24 hours at 1.0 second 

intervals

Computer 

Interface

Downloads data log files for 

equipment performance reports 

via USB port

Real-Time 

Clock

Real-time clock for time and 

date stamping of equipment 

performance reports

Temperature 

Sensors

Two, temperature compen-

sated, continuity fault 

detecting, K-type temperature 

sensor ports

Vacuum 

Sensor

Full scale via pressure trans-

ducers and micron gauge; Pro-

prietary sensor: part # 69087

Pressure 

Transducers

Two transducers plumbed to 

manifold

Manifold

Mates with TITAN 4-Valve 

Manifold

Pressure 

Zeroing

Press key in setup menu to 

zero

Elevation 

Compensation

Enter elevation in setup menu 

for psia compensation

PT Chart 

Reference 

Screen

All installed refrigerant 

profiles may be displayed

Batteries 

(Main)

AA size (Quantity: 8); Alkaline, 

NiCd, NiMH, A-A Lithium, Li 

Ion, Li Pol; One day of continu-

ous operation when using fresh 

alkaline batteries or healthy 

rechargeable batteries

Battery 

(Coin Cell)

Coin type lithium clock bat-

tery for maintaining time and 

date: Panasonic CR2032 or 

equivalent.

Chapter 7

Specifications

Safety

Maximum Liquid and/or 

Vapor Pressure

High side: 700 psia

Low Side: 350 psia

Physical Specifications

Operating 

Temperature 

-4 to 122°F (-20 to 50°C)

Storage 

Temperature 

-20 to 170°F

Size 

8.3” wide x 6.7” tall x 3.6” thick 

(21 x 17 x 9 cm), manifold 

excluded

Weight

3.2 lbs (1.45 kg), manifold 

excluded

Display unit

Digital color TFT display with 

adjustable brightness and con-

trast behind anti-glare, scratch 

resistant, protective lens

Summary of Contents for 40812

Page 1: ...ached to the instrument YELLOW JACKET Refrigeration System Analyzer Users Manual UPC 40812 40813 and 40815 Versions 1 06 and higher 99 Washington Street Melrose MA 02176 Phone 781 665 1400 Toll Free 1...

Page 2: ...ions 15 Safety 15 Chapter Title Pg Features and Specifications 15 Instrumentation Specifications 16 Warranty Policy 16 Table of Contents List of Tables Table Title Pg 1 1 Safety Information 3 1 2 Symb...

Page 3: ...ced only by Ritchie Engineering Co or authorized service centers Do not use the instrument if it operates ab normally Protection may be impaired When in doubt have the instrument serviced Refer to war...

Page 4: ...page by page scrolling mode during data log playback Battery Battery connector orientation Chapter 2 Getting Acquainted Introduction This instrument will clearly and accurately report critical inform...

Page 5: ...is detected Once the data is stored unit will turn off Maximizing Battery Life Battery life decays fastest when the DIGITAL MANIFOLD display is selected the vacuum sen sor is attached and the backlig...

Page 6: ...Chart Display This display shows the P T Pressure Tempera ture chart for the refrigerant that is selected in the Set Up display Use the or keys to scroll through the chart Press the Menu key to exit...

Page 7: ...Transducer internal High Side Pressure Transducer internal Temperature Probes The system analyzer will display readings from any K type thermocouple probe with a miniature style connector see picture...

Page 8: ...erheat measurement the T1 probe should be mea suring the suction line temperature Temp 2 T2 The temperature indicated by the T2 thermocouple For proper subcool ing measurement the T2 probe should be m...

Page 9: ...High Side 3 When data recording is activated this indicator will gradually change from red to blue indicating the size of one page of data During playback it will help the user to decide whether to mo...

Page 10: ...for signs of oil before connecting the 69086 vacuum gauge sensor Keep the sensor vertical when possible Connect the gauge directly to the system away from the pump Isolate the pump from the system an...

Page 11: ...and reporting at a later time Figure 4 3 Data Log Files Erase File Use the arrow keys to highlight the data file to be erased Press clear to erase Erase All Files Press clear to erase all data files...

Page 12: ...ry default is MM DD YY Time and Date These settings are modified in a slightly different manner Selecting this setting for modification will open a pop up window Each component of the time and date va...

Page 13: ...as dish soap If the unit encounters enough exposure to liquid chemicals that the chemical wicks between the in strument boot and the case immediately remove the boot and clean the case as described ab...

Page 14: ...tem Analyzer Instrument Boot 40823 System Analyzer Battery Door 40824 System Analyzer Bumper Plugs Sensor Boots 40827 USB cable 69101 Vacuum Sensor Cord Assembly 69217 K Type Clamp Probe 10 ft Softwar...

Page 15: ...ls back to past readings Refrigerant Database 98 NIST refrigerant profiles included upgradeable Data Logging Adjustable time intervals from 0 1 to 10 seconds minimum of 24 hours at 1 0 second interval...

Page 16: ...Company Inc is guaranteed to be free from material and workmanship defects for a period of two years All other YELLOW JACKET products included in this package are guaranteed to be free from material a...

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