Here's how the most common cleanup method, a repetitive filter changeout, is performed.
The Cleanup
Once it has been determined that acids are present in a system's refrigerant, the certified technician will first recover the existing refrigerant. If it's reclaimed adequately, it may be reusable within the same system.
Next, the old compressor will be removed from the system entirely. Reusable components can be transferred to the new compressor prior to installation.
After determining the severity of the system's contamination, a suction-line filter and an oversized liquid-line drier are installed into the system.
Once all the parts have been checked, replaced, or refurbished, and the filter-driers have been installed, the whole system must be properly triple-evacuated with a vacuum pump and gauge.
After recharging and restarting the system, the technician will recommend allowing the system to run one for a few hours. They will observe any pressure drops across the suction-line filter-drier. If it's excessive, the technician will change the filter-drier again and check the oil. This process must be repeated until the pressure drop of the suction-line filter-drier remains below an acceptable amount.
Guaranteeing Results
After letting the system run for 24 hours, the technician will again check any pressure drops across the suction-line filter-drier and sample more oil. If the pressure is good according to refrigerant reclamation professionals, and the oil shows no signs of contamination, consider the system clean.
To finish, the technician will simply remove the suction-line filter-drier and come back to recheck the oil after a couple of weeks to ensure that the system stays clean.
For more information about refrigerant reclamation, cleaning, and removal, contact Refrigerant Solutions today.
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