Bldc ignition-proof refrigerant recovery unit (36 pages)
Summary of Contents for JB INDUSTRIES F6-BOOST
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BLDC IGNITION-PROOF REFRIGERANT RECOVERY UNIT OVER THAN COMPETITION ISA 12.12.01:2016 Ed.7 Evaluated for performance in Nonincendive Electrical Equipment accordance with Sec. 608 of the For Use In Class I and II, Division 2 and Clean Air Act (Feb 29, 1996) using Class III, Divisions 1 And 2 Hazardous VERIFIED AHRI-740-2016 test methods.
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• F6-BOOST Refrigerant Recovery Unit F6-BOOST Features ......2 • 10' Locking power cord 115v F6-BOOST General Safety Instructions ....3 F6-BOOST Flammable Refrigerant Safety Instructions .
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F6-BOOST GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Please read, follow and understand the contents of this entire manual, with special attention given to Danger, Warning and Caution statements. FOR USE BY PROFESSIONALLY TRAINED AND CERTIFIED OPERATORS ONLY. MOST STATES, COUNTRIES, ETC., MAY REQUIRE USER TO BE LICENSED. PLEASE CHECK WITH YOUR LOCAL GOVERNMENT AGENCY.
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F6-BOOST FLAMMABLE REFRIGERANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS The following are additional safety recommendations when servicing HVAC&R equipment containing flammable refrigerants. These instructions do not replace existing occupational hazardous procedures or other local, state and/or federal agency regulations. Technicians working on HVAC&R systems with flammable refrigerants should have detailed knowledge and skills in handling flammable refrigerants, personal protective equipment, refrigerant leak prevention, handling of cylinders, leak detection and monitoring, and proper disposal of contaminated refrigerants.
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F6-BOOST REFRIGERANT STORAGE CYLINDER SAFETY Check with your federal and/or state regulations on the proper vessel to store refrigerant. In the USA, DOT CFR 40 is required when filling and transporting refrigerant storage vessels. This unit is designed to be used with 400 PSIG rated storage vessels. In the USA, this is denoted by a DOT rating of 4ABA400 or 4BW400.
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F6-BOOST SPECIFICATIONS AHRI740 Class III R12, R134a, R401C, R406A, R500 (120 - 169 PSIG @ 105°F Liquid Saturation) R22, R401A/B, R402B,R407C/D/E/F, R408A, AHRI740 Class VI R409A, R411A/B, R412A, R502, R509A (170 - 269 PSIG @ 105°F Liquid Saturation) AHRI740 Class V R402A, R404A, R407A/B, R410A/B, R507A (270 - 355 PSIG @ 105°F Liquid Saturation)
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F6-BOOST UNIT LAYOUT Handle Shoulder Strap Connection Location STOP/START Button Status Indicator Light Velcro Cord Wrap Knock-out location for optional tank Air Intake Grill overflow switch (sold separately) Part no. F6-BOOST-TOC Fan Exhaust INLET Gauge OUTLET Gauge Recover/Purge Valve INLET/PURGE Valve...
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F6-BOOST OPERATION Direct Liquid or Vapor Recovery The following are additional safety recommendations when servicing HVAC&R equipment containing refrigerant. This is the most common method of recovery operation for HVAC&R systems containing less than 20 kg of refrigerant. For larger systems PUSH-PULL LIQUID RECOVERY method can help speed up the process.
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Purge Procedure It is necessary to clear out the unit’ s condenser of residual 4. Monitor the INLET gauge. refrigerants. The unit utilizes a purge or 5. The unit will automatically shut off after 2 minutes* when the self-clearing feature. Note: Failure to do this process will internal condenser pressures drops below 10"...
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F6-BOOST TROUBLESHOOTING Problem Possible Cause Solution Check power cord to ensure properly Unit not properly plugged in or plugged into power source and IEC no power at power source Unit will not turn ON inlet Defective Power Switch or PCB...
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F6-BOOST ELECTRICAL AND PLUMBING SCHEMATICS Electrical Schematic – Universal Voltage Plumbing Schematic 1.800.561.8187 information@itm.com www. .com...
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Aurora, IL 60505 WARRANTY The F6-BOOST is warrantied against defects in materials and workmanship for 2 years from date of purchase. 1 year OTC and 2- year repair and return warranty. JB products are guaranteed when used in accordance with our guidelines and recommendations.
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