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8. Removal and evacuation
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When breaking into the refrigerant circuit 
to make repairs – or for any other purpose 
– conventional procedures shall be used. 
However, it is important that best practice is 
followed since fl ammability is a consideration. 
The following procedure shall be adhered to: 
remove refrigerant -> purge the circuit with 
inert gas -> evacuate -> purge with inert gas 
-> open the circuit by cutting or brazing.
• 
The refrigerant charge shall be recovered into 
the correct recovery cylinders.
• 
The system shall be purged with OFN to 
render the appliance safe.
• 
This process may need to be repeated 
several times.
• 
Compressed air or oxygen shall not be used 
for this task.
• 
Purging shall be achieved by breaking 
the vacuum in the system with OFN and 
continuing to fi ll until the working pressure is 
achieved, then venting to atmosphere, and 
fi nally pulling down to a vacuum.
• 
This process shall be repeated until no 
refrigerant is within the system.
• 
When the fi nal OFN charge is used, the 
system shall be vented down to atmospheric 
pressure to enable work to take place.
• 
This operation is absolutely vital if brazing 
operations on the pipe work are to take place.
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Ensure that the outlet for the vacuum pump is 
not close to any potential ignition sources and 
there is ventilation available.
OFN =  oxygen free nitrogen, type of 
inert gas.
 
9. Charging procedures
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In addition to conventional charging 
procedures, the following requirements shall 
be followed.
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Ensure that contamination of different 
refrigerants does not occur when using 
charging equipment.
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Hoses or lines shall be as short as possible 
to minimize the amount of refrigerant 
contained in them. 
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Cylinders shall be kept in an appropriate 
position according to the instructions.
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Ensure that the refrigerating system is 
earthed prior to charging the system with 
refrigerant. 
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Label the system when charging is 
complete (if not already). 
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Extreme care shall be taken not to over fi ll 
the refrigerating system.
• 
Prior to recharging the system it shall be 
pressure tested with OFN (refer to #7).
• 
The system shall be leak tested on 
completion of charging but prior to 
commissioning.
• 
A follow up leak test shall be carried out prior 
to leaving the site.
• 
Electrostatic charge may accumulate and 
create a hazardous condition when charging 
and discharging the refrigerant. To avoid fi re 
or explosion, dissipate static electricity during 
transfer by grounding and bonding containers 
and equipment before charging/discharging.