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Measure Completed Comments
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Leak detection
The following leak detection processes are suitable for appliances
with flammable refrigerant:
Leak detection with electronic refrigerant detectors:
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Electronic refrigerant detectors may not have the required sensi-
tivity or may need to be calibrated to the relevant range. Carry
out the calibration in refrigerant-free surroundings.
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The refrigerant detector must be suitable for the R290 refriger-
ant to be detected.
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The refrigerant detector must not contain any potential ignition
sources.
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Calibrate the refrigerant detector to the refrigerant used. Set the
response threshold to < 3 g/a, suitable for propane.
Leak detection with liquid leak detectors:
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Liquid leak detectors are suitable for use with most refrigerants.
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Please note
Liquid leak detectors containing chlorine may react with
the refrigerant. This could result in corrosion.
Do not use liquid leak detectors that contain chlorine.
Measures to take if a leak in the refrigerant circuit occurs or is
suspected:
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Immediately extinguish all open flames in the vicinity of the heat
pump.
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If brazing/soldering work needs to be undertaken to remedy the
leak, always extract all the refrigerant from the refrigerant circuit.
Purge the site to be brazed/soldered before and during the braz-
ing/soldering work with oxygen-free nitrogen.
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Extracting the refrigerant
Carry out the work in accordance with chapter "Extracting the re-
frigerant".
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Testing pressure resistance
Carry out the work according to chapter "Testing pressure resist-
ance".
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Filling the refrigerant circuit
Carry out the work in accordance with chapter "Filling the refriger-
ant circuit".
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Shutdown
Carry out the work in accordance with chapter "Final decommis-
sioning and disposal".
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Identification (labelling the heat pump)
If the heat pump has been taken out of use, affix a label to the
outdoor unit in a clearly visible position containing the following in-
formation with date and signature:
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Outdoor unit works with flammable refrigerant R290 (propane).
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System has been taken out of use.
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Refrigerant has been extracted.
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Outdoor unit contains nitrogen.
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Outdoor unit may contain residual flammable refrigerant.
Outdoor unit maintenance
Checklist for maintenance work (cont.)
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Maintenance