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Refrigerant Removal
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In all cases, the removal of the refrigerant should
be performed in a well-ventilated area.
•
To minimize the generation of static electricity,
ensure that proper grounding/bonding of the
appliance is maintained during the removal
process.
•
Flammable refrigerants, which may be vented
containing hydrocarbons such as R-290
(classified as A3),
may be vented into the
external environment
. Follow manufacturer
recommendations for this type of venting.
•
If the manufacturer recommends removing the
refrigerant to a temporary vessel to then release
outside, follow all recommendations, including:
Carefully evacuate the gas to the outside, where
it will be mixed with the external air, away from
ignition sources or air intakes.
•
If a hose or tube is used to transfer the
refrigerant outside the dwelling, use one of
sufficient length to prevent the gas from re-
entering the dwelling.
The hose should be of material compatible with the
refrigerant.
Maintain hose discharge end above the ground
surface for adequate gas mixing.
Ensure that no source of ignition is nearby the
discharge end.
After Servicing
•
Return or replace all labels, especially safety
labels, to their original condition to ensure the
next consumer or next servicer is aware of the
presence of a flammable refrigerant.
•
Ensure that the red marking for flammable
refrigerant identification on the refrigerant tube
or cap is visible following servicing.
•
Ensure all ventilation features are returned to
their original construction. Ventilation openings
are critical to the function of the appliance during
and after repair.
•
Compressors may still contain residual refrigerant
in the oil after refrigerant is removed. Take these
precautions:
DO NOT
use external heat sources to remove the
compressor from the appliance or to seal off the
tubes to/from the compressor.
Compressors should be plugged, capped, or pinched
to allow all refrigerant gases to remain inside until
the compressor is recycled or repaired.
NEVER
heat compressors to extract the oil. The
compressor oil should be safely disposed of in
accordance with local requirements. See U.S. Code
of Federal Regulations Chapter 40, Section 82.155
for instructions on the safe disposal of appliances,
and section 4.16 of the Canadian Environmental
Code of Practice for instructions on the disposal of
refrigerants.
Disposal of Appliances containing
Flammable Refrigerants
•
The Service Organization should develop,
maintain and monitor a written plan for
disposition of scrap appliances containing
alternative refrigerants.
•
The Service Technician must comply with all
federal, provincial, state and local requirements
with regard to the recovery or venting of the
refrigerants prior to disposal of the appliance.
The refrigerant must be recovered
or removed prior to scrapping of the
appliance.
•
Flammable hydrocarbon refrigerants, which may
be vented to the external environment, such
as R-290 (classified as A3), should be removed
safely from the appliance in a well-ventilated area
and may be vented to the outside environment,
away from ignition sources or air intakes. In
removing the refrigerant from the appliance,
maintain proper grounding/bonding of the
appliance.
•
Appliances prepared for scrapping shall be
marked with information required by local
jurisdictions.
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