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SKOPE TME-N ActiveCore

SKOPE HC Service Requirements

Servicing must only be performed by Approved SKOPE Service Technicians, and must meet all
requirements in the SKOPE HC Service Policy (available from SKOPE), including the following:
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MUST – Ensure all workers are trained in the SAFETY of hydrocarbon products to the appropriate
level for the work required.
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MUST – Follow all Local Safety Regulations relevant to flammable refrigerant gases.
Australia should reference - AIRAH Flammable Refrigerants – Safety Guide
New Zealand should reference – Flammable Refrigerant Safety Documentation
(Refrigerant License NZ)
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MUST – Adhere to all on-site (workplace) Health and Safety requirements
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MUST – ONLY use SKOPE OEM Spare Parts; or identical replacement parts. Any variation in
replacement part may render the system non-compliant and unsafe.
x
MUST – Follow all best practice work activities for servicing hydrocarbon refrigerants (SKOPE
recommend attending specific hydrocarbon refrigeration handling training courses). Nitrogen
must be used for purging system before commencing "Hot Work" – brazing.
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MUST – Adhere to relevant SKOPE Service Manual. If any contradiction, the local Regulations take
precedence over SKOPE requirements
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MUST – Work only in suitable, safe and compliant work spaces. Personal Protective Equipment
must always be used when working on Hydrocarbon equipment.
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MUST – Service people diagnosing refrigeration faults must always carry and utilise Flammable
Gas detectors when working on Hydrocarbon equipment.
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MUST – Prior to any service work; know where and how to safely and quickly isolate power supply
to cabinet
x
MUST – Not perform any Hot Work (brazing etc.) in the field. These are to be completed in a
SKOPE approved hydrocarbon workshop (in a dedicated specific Hazardous Work Area for Hot
Work)
x
MUST – Not transport a refrigeration system with an active leak. If there is an active leak the
refrigerant must be safely removed (with use of Bullet Piercing Valve or Line Tap valves) before
transporting.
Valves must be removed at the hydrocarbon service depot once repair is
completed.
x
MUST – All hydrocarbon workshop areas must have emergency plans; that includes suitable
evacuation and fire control plans and equipment.
x
MUST – Only use refrigerant grade hydrocarbon, to precise mass specified on removable
refrigeration system serial label.
x
MUST – Be accurate refrigerant charge; The refrigerant mass is ultra-low charge and must only be
measured in by accurate scales to +/- 1.0gram. Refrigerant MUST not be overcharged; or added
to an already charged system.
x
MUST – Use identical drier replacement; as any change will affect gas charge volume; and effect
reliability compliance and safety.
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MUST – Any pipework replacement, must be identical to OEM parts.
x
MUST – Not introduce a sparking device inside a cabinet or inside a removable refrigeration
system. Battery drills should not be used.
x
MUST – Not perform any activity that could stress a refrigeration pipe (unless in a workshop)
x
MUST – Have the Wellington Drive SCS Field app installed on a Bluetooth enabled device carried
by the service technician. The app should be utilised for safe, accurate diagnosis of the system and
it is required to complete a controller replacement in the field.
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RECOMMENDED – Have the Wellington Drive SCS Track app installed on a Bluetooth enabled
device carried by the service technician. This passive app collects system data from the Wellington
Drive SCS Connect Controller and transmit it to the cloud.
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Servicing Hydrocarbon
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