• AS 4211.1-1996

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    Gas recovery or combined recovery and recycling equipment Fluorocarbon refrigerants from automotive airconditioning systems

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    Language(s):  English

    Published date:  05-12-1996

    Publisher:  Standards Australia

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    1 - AS 4211.1:1996 GAS RECOVERY OR COMBINED RECOVERY AND RECYCLING EQUIPMENT - FLUOROCARBON REFRIGERANTS FROM AUTOMOTIVE ...
    4 - PREFACE
    5 - CONTENTS
    6 - FOREWORD
    7 - SECTION 1 SCOPE AND GENERAL
    7 - 1.1 SCOPE
    7 - 1.2 APPLICATION
    7 - 1.3 REFERENCED DOCUMENTS
    8 - 1.4 DEFINITIONS
    8 - 1.4.1 Continuous operation
    8 - 1.4.2 Recovered refrigerant
    8 - 1.4.3 Recovery
    8 - 1.4.4 Recycled refrigerant
    8 - 1.4.5 Recycling
    8 - 1.4.6 Refrigerant
    8 - 1.4.7 Standard contaminated refrigerant sample
    8 - 1.4.8 Ullage space
    8 - 1.4.9 Water capacity
    9 - SECTION 2 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
    9 - 2.1 GENERAL EQUIPMENT REQUIREMENTS
    9 - 2.1.1 General description
    9 - 2.1.2 Recovery equipment
    9 - 2.1.3 Combined recovery and recycling equipment
    9 - 2.2 SAFETY REQUIREMENTS
    9 - 2.2.1 Environmental suitability
    9 - 2.2.2 Electrical compliance
    9 - 2.2.3 Equipment enclosure
    9 - 2.2.4 Pressure requirements
    10 - 2.3 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
    10 - 2.4 FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION
    10 - 2.4.1 Recovery pressure
    10 - 2.4.2 High pressure cut- out switch
    10 - 2.4.3 Portable refillable cylinders
    10 - 2.4.4 Integral pressure vessels
    10 - 2.4.5 Maximum mass of refrigerant
    11 - 2.4.6 Vacuum pump
    11 - 2.4.7 Cylinder valves
    11 - 2.4.8 Pressure relief valve
    11 - 2.5 HOSES
    11 - 2.5.1 Requirements
    11 - 2.5.2 Shut- off device
    11 - 2.5.3 Permeation rate
    11 - 2.6 OPERATION CAPABILITY
    11 - 2.7 COMPRESSOR OIL LEVEL
    11 - 2.8 LABELLING REQUIREMENTS
    11 - 2.8.1 Electrical compliance certificate
    11 - 2.8.2 Safety labelling
    11 - 2.8.3 Manufacturer’s information
    11 - 2.8.4 Function
    11 - 2.8.5 Refrigerant
    12 - SECTION 3 PERFORMANCE TESTING
    12 - 3.1 RECOVERY EQUIPMENT
    12 - 3.1.1 Performance testing
    12 - 3.1.2 Equipment operation
    12 - 3.1.3 Standard contaminated refrigerant sample
    12 - 3.1.4 Preconditioning
    12 - 3.1.5 Test cycle
    12 - 3.1.6 Testing temperature
    12 - 3.1.7 Continuous operation
    12 - 3.1.8 Oil separation
    12 - 3.1.9 Electrical certification
    12 - 3.2 COMBINED RECOVERY AND RECYCLE EQUIPMENT
    12 - 3.2.1 Performance testing
    12 - 3.2.2 Equipment operation
    12 - 3.2.3 Standard contaminated refrigerant sample
    12 - 3.2.4 Preconditioning
    12 - 3.2.5 Test cycles
    13 - 3.2.6 Purity levels
    13 - 3.2.7 Testing temperature
    13 - 3.2.8 Electrical certification
    13 - 3.3 STANDARD CONTAMINATED REFRIGERANT SAMPLE PREPARATION
    13 - 3.3.1 Test system connection
    13 - 3.3.2 Oil contamination
    13 - 3.3.3 Vacuum
    13 - 3.3.4 Refrigerant charge
    13 - 3.3.5 Moisture contamination
    13 - 3.3.6 Temperature equilibration
    13 - 3.3.7 Injection
    14 - 3.4 TEST SYSTEM
    14 - 3.5 SAMPLING PROCEDURES
    14 - 3.5.1 General
    14 - 3.5.2 Gas phase sample
    14 - 3.5.3 Liquid phase sample
    14 - 3.6 CHEMICAL ANALYSIS METHODS
    14 - 3.6.1 General
    14 - 3.6.2 Determination of moisture content
    14 - 3.6.3 Determination of oil content
    15 - 3.6.4 Determination of non-condensable gas content
    17 - SECTION 4 PURITY REQUIREMENTS OF REFRIGERANTS FOR USE IN AUTOMOTIVE AIRCONDITIONING SYSTEMS

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    Specifies the minimum equipment requirements for safe and efficient recovery or combined recovery and recycling of refrigerants directly removed from and intended for reuse in automotive air-conditioning systems. It specifies test methods to determine equipment performance and minimum purity levels allowed for recycled R12 and R134a refrigerants. This Standard applies to equipment used to service cars, trucks and other vehicles with similar air-conditioning systems. Equipment used on mobile vehicles that have hermetically sealed systems for refrigerated cargo are not covered in this document.

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    This Standard specifies the minimum requirements for safe and efficient recovery or combined recovery and recycling of refrigerants directly removed from and intended for reuse in automotive airconditioning systems. It outlines minimum equipment specifications, test methods to determine equipment performance and specifies minimum purity levels allowed for recycled R12 and R134a. This information applies to equipment used to service cars, trucks and other vehicles with similar airconditioning systems. Equipment used on mobile vehicles that have hermetically sealed systems for refrigerated cargo are not covered in this document.NOTE: The equipment specified in this Standard is not intended for use with flammable refrigerants, e.g. hydrocarbons and the like.

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    Committee ME/75
    Document Type Standard
    Product Note Pending Revision indicates that as a result of the Aged Standards review process, the document needs updating. If no project proposal, meeting the quality criteria, is received within the 12 month timeframe, the document shall be withdrawn.
    Publisher Standards Australia
    Status Current
    Supersedes

    History - (Show below) - (Hide below)

    First published as AS 4211.1(Int)-1994.Revised and designated AS 4211.1-1996. Originated as AS 4211.1(Int)-1994. Revised and designated AS 4211.1-1996.

    Standards Referenced By This Book - (Show below) - (Hide below)

    AS 2473-1996 Valves for compressed gas cylinders (threaded outlet)
    AS 1939-1990 Degrees of protection provided by enclosures for electrical equipment (IP Code)
    AS 2971-2007 Serially produced pressure vessels (Reconfirmed 2017)
    AS 3100-1990 Approval and test specification - General requirements for electrical equipment
    AS 1210-1997 Pressure vessels
    AS 2613-1989 Safety devices for gas cylinders
    AS 1210-1989 Unfired Pressure Vessels (known as the SAA Unfired Pressure Vessels Code)
    AS 2613-2005 Safety devices for gas cylinders
    AS 3920.1-1993 Assurance of product quality Pressure equipment manufacture
    AS 2473-1990 Valves for compressed gas cylinders (threaded outlet)
    AS 2030.1-1999 The verification, filling, inspection, testing and maintenance of cylinders for storage and transport of compressed gases Cylinders for compressed gases other than acetylene
    AS 1677-1986 Refrigerating systems
    AS/NZS 3100:2002 Approval and test specification - General requirements for electrical equipment
    AS 2971-1987 Serially produced pressure vessels
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