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G5TWIN OPERATION MANUAL
⚠ WARNING
Use only DOT CFR 49 or UL-approved storage containers for recovered refrigerant.
WHAT CAN HAPPEN HOW TO PREVENT IT
Refrigerant storage containers may vent or explode
when the working pressure of the container is
exceeded.
Refrigerant storage containers are designed with
dierent working pressures. Verify that the rating
of the storage cylinder is appropriate for the
refrigerant being recovered.
For R-410a, 4BA400 and 4BW400 are appropriate rat-
ings for refrigerant storage containers.
“80% Shut O Switches,” also known as Tank
Overll Sensors and Overll Protection devices, may
fail to prevent overlling of the storage cylinder,
leading to venting or explosion.
These sensors only cut power to the recovery
machine, and do not stop the ow of refrigerant,
which may continue due to a siphon, or due to
temperature-induced migration.
Do not rely on these switches to prevent overlling.
Only a refrigerant scale can provide an active and
accurate measurement of the amount of refrigerant
in the storage container.
Do not rely on these switches to stop the ow of
refrigerant into the container. Only the valves on the
recovery machine and on the cylinder can stop the
ow of refrigerant into the container.
Refrigerant expands when heated (Diagram 1),
and
storage containers may vent or explode when lled
over 80% capacity.
A refrigerant scale must be used to monitor the
amount of refrigerant in the storage container.
Be sure to close the valves on the storage container
when it has reached 80% capacity.
Filled to
80% Capacity
Filled to
90% Capacity
Diagram 1
Overlled storage containers may
explode due to liquid refrigerant
expanding when heated.
Transportation of refrigerant storage
cylinders more than 80% full is a DOT
violation.
Refrigerant Storage Container Safety
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