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Advanced Test Products Europe 

RG3000-E

 

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THE SAFE WAY IS THE ONLY WAY! 

 

NOTE! If you are not a qualified refrigerant service technician, 

do not use this equipment 

 
1.  The technician should always wear goggles and gloves when working on 

refrigeration systems. 

2.  Be sure that any room where you are working is thoroughly ventilated, especially if 

a leak is suspected. Refrigerant vapor is hazardous to your health and can cause 
death. 

3.  Always think before acting. Familiarity breeds carelessness and carelessnes scan 

be harmful to your health or, worse, result in death. 

4.  Read the Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) on all compounds with which you 

are likely to come in contact. Read MSDS on refrigerant and refrigerant oil. Obtain 
MSDS sheets from your refrigerant supplier. 

5.  Never use oxygen when testing for leaks. Any oil in contact with oxygen under 

pressure will form an explosive mixture. 

6.  Refrigerant systems are generally electrically driven and controlled. Be sure to 

disconnect the unit from the power source before servicing it. 

7.  Always store refrigerant containers in a cool, dry place. 

8.  Always open service and cylinder valves slowly. This allows quick control of the flow 

of gasses if there is any danger. Once it is determined that there is no danger, the 
valves may be opened fully. 

9.  Do not mix refrigerant in a system, a tank or anywhere else. Each type of refrigerant 

must have its own tank, filters, etc. 

10. If moisture enters the refrigerant system, it is likely to cause considerable damage. 

Keep everything connected with the refrigeration system thoroughly dry and clean. 

11.  To reduce the risk of fire, avoid the use of extension cords as they may overheat.If 

you must use an extension cord it should be a minimum of 12 AWG and not longer 
than 5m.  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

                  

This equipment should be used in locations with mechanical ventilation providing at 
least four air changes per hour, or the equipment should be located at least 45cm 
(18”) above the floor. Do not use this equipment in the vicinity of spilled or open 
containers of gasoline or any other flammable liquid. 

Содержание RG3000-E

Страница 1: ...USER S MANUAL RG3000 E...

Страница 2: ...7 9 C Purging the non condensable gases 10 IV Diagrams A Parts list 11 B Refrigerant flow diagram 12 C Wiring diagram 13 V Automatic safety pressure switch 14 VI Care and maintenance 15 VII Technical...

Страница 3: ...ically driven and controlled Be sure to disconnect the unit from the power source before servicing it 7 Always store refrigerant containers in a cool dry place 8 Always open service and cylinder valve...

Страница 4: ...only approved cylinders with a minimum of 41 bar working pressure that meet the current regulations NOTE Recovery cylinders are designed for different pressures Do not exceed the working pressure of...

Страница 5: ...elieve any high pressure and or tank overfill 4 WARNING Never overfill storage tanks Overfilling may cause tanks to explode 5 A scale must be used to avoid overfilling the storage tank 6 Tanks and fil...

Страница 6: ...n The fan and compressor will start running Slowly open the inlet valve on the unit and the refrigerant will start to move OPERATING PROCEDURES NOTE To change from Recovery mode to Purge If available...

Страница 7: ...n You should hear the fan and compressor running 8 Slowly open the inlet valve on the RG3000 E a If the compressor starts to knock slowly throttle back the inlet valve until the knocking stops b If th...

Страница 8: ...the unit until desired vacuum is achieved 4 Turn the RG3000 E off 5 Close the valves on the recovery tank and the outlet valve on the RG3000 E 6 Disconnect and store all hoses 7 Replace the in line fi...

Страница 9: ...oses and faulty or unnecessary Schraeder valves can restrict flow by up to 90 If the tank pressure exceeds 31 5 bar use the tank cooling procedure to reduce the tank pressure When recovering large amo...

Страница 10: ...COVERY This method is the fastest method for recovering vapor refrigerant SET UP DIAGRAM FOR PUSH PULL METHOD Push pull only works with large systems where the liquid is readily accessible Do not use...

Страница 11: ...000 E 9 OPTIONAL RECOVERY TANK PRE OR SUB COOLING FOR FIXED HOSE SET UP Normal recovery Tank Vapor valve is closed Tank pre or sub cooling Tank Vapor valve is open and both Manifold Gauge Set valves a...

Страница 12: ...rt Find the temperature on the chart and look across to the corresponding pressure for the type of refrigerant in the tank Determine how that relates to the reading on the gauge 5 If the pressure read...

Страница 13: ...1 Manifold Assy High Side 1 110 201201 001 Low Side Gauge only 1 110 201202 001 High Side Gauge only 1 12 145 ATPEL1310 Power Switch 1 13 140 ATPRR121917 Power Receptacle 1 14 111 ATP100419 Fuse Holde...

Страница 14: ...risk of damage to your RG3000 E by preventing foreign material from entering the unit Special consideration for filtration must be given when you know you are servicing a machine that has Burned Out...

Страница 15: ...Advanced Test Products Europe RG3000 E 13 RG3000 E WIRING DIAGRAMM...

Страница 16: ...The following precautions should be taken if the Safety Pressure Switch is activated a Suspected overfilling of the recovery bottle Connect the recovery bottle to another bottle with spare capacity s...

Страница 17: ...uld be labeled and used exclusively for one type of refrigerant only Do not use this unit in the vicinity of spilled or open containers of gasoline or other combustible liquids Avoid the use of extens...

Страница 18: ...R408A R409A R410A R417A R500 R502 R503 R507 R422A R422D R427A R1234YF Not intended for use with Category I e g R11 R123 II e g R114 nor VI e g R13 R23 refrigerants Power Source 230V 50Hz Power 250 W D...

Страница 19: ...be well advised to own at least one tank for every refrigerant type serviced plus an extra for burnouts and other unknowns Planning Ahead Knowing the quantity of refrigerant is important for planning...

Страница 20: ...e isn t economically justified in most cases It s still a great idea to do as much cleaning of refrigerant going back into the same system or owners system as possible We recommend using the largest h...

Страница 21: ...frigerant or when transferring from one tank to another The rate of liquid transfer is very much dependent on hose size with larger hoses providing much better throughput Another trick is to chill the...

Страница 22: ...unit CONNECT UNIT TO 230V 50HZ POWER SUPPLY MOTOR RUNS WHEN POWER SWITCH IS TURNED ON POWER SUPPLY OK CIRCUIT BREAKER TRIPPED UNIT PUMPS INTO HIGH PRESSURE SHUT OFF IS UNIT IN HIGH PRESSURE SHUT OFF...

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