JOHNSON CONTROLS
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Form  201.28-NM1.1
Issue date: 08/06/2021
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Section 10 - Decommissioning, dismantling, and disposal
Never release refrigerant to the atmo-
sphere when emptying the refrigerating 
circuits. Suitable retrieval equipment 
must be used. If reclaimed refrigerant 
cannot be reused. It must be returned to 
the manufacturer.
Never discard used compressor oil, as it 
contains refrigerant in solution. Return 
used oil to the oil manufacturer.
Never discard used compressor oil, as it contains re-
frigerant in the solution. Return used oil to the oil man-
ufacturer.
Unless otherwise indicated, the operations described 
as follows can be performed by any properly trained 
maintenance technician.
General
Isolate all sources of electrical supply to the unit in-
cluding any control system supplies switched by the 
unit. Ensure that all points of isolation are secured in 
the ‘OFF’ position. The supply cables may then be 
disconnected and removed. For connection points See 
SECTION 4 - INSTALLATION.
Remove all refrigerant from each system of the unit 
into a suitable container using a refrigerant reclaim or 
recovery unit. This refrigerant may then be re-used, if 
appropriate, or returned to the manufacturer for dis-
posal. Under NO circumstances should refrigerant be 
vented to atmosphere. Drain the refrigerant oil from 
each system into a suitable container and dispose of 
according to local laws and regulations governing the 
disposal of oily wastes. Any spilt oil should be mopped 
up and disposed of as mentioned above.
Isolate the unit heat exchanger from the external wa-
ter systems and drain the heat exchanger section of the 
system. If no isolation valves are installed it may be 
necessary to drain the complete system.
If glycol or similar solutions have been 
used in the water system, or chemical 
additives are contained, the solution 
MUST be disposed of in a suitable and 
safe manner. Under NO circumstances 
should any system containing glycol or 
similar solutions be drained directly into 
domestic waste or natural water systems.
After draining, the water pipework can be disconnect-
ed and removed.
Packaged units can generally be removed in one piece 
after disconnection as above. Any fixing down bolts 
should be removed and then the unit should be lifted 
from position using the points provided and equipment 
of adequate lifting capacity.
See SECTION 4 - INSTALLATION for unit installation 
instructions,  SECTION 9 - MAINTENANCE for unit 
weights and SECTION 3 - RIGGING, HANDLING, 
AND STORAGE for handling.
Units which cannot be removed in one piece after dis-
connection as above must be dismantled in position. 
Special care should be taken regarding the weight and 
handling of each component. Where possible units 
should be dismantled in the reverse order of installa-
tion.
Residual refrigerant oil and glycol or sim-
ilar solutions may remain in some parts 
of the system. These should be mopped 
up and disposed of as described above.
It is important to ensure that whilst components are be-
ing removed the remaining parts are supported in a safe 
manner. 
Only use lifting equipment of adequate 
capacity.
After removal from position the unit parts may be dis-
posed of according to local laws and regulations.