Additional Safety Information - MasterCool SPARK FREE TWIN TURBO 69395 Instrucciones De Operación

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• Refrigerants can cause frostbite and severe burns to exposed skin. Refrigerants are under pressure and can be forcibly
sprayed in all directions if carelessly handled. Avoid contact with refrigerants and always wear protective gloves and
make certain other exposed skin is properly covered.
• Refrigerants can also severely injure or cause permanent blindness to unprotected eyes. Refrigerants are under
pressure and can be forcibly sprayed in all directions if carelessly handled. AVOID CONTACT WITH REFRIGERANTS AND
ALWAYS WEAR SAFETY GOGGLES.

ADDITIONAL SAFETY INFORMATION

For additional information concerning safety, refer to the following standards.
ANSI Standard Z87.1 — SAFE PRACTICE FOR OCCUPATION AND EDUCATIONAL EYE AND FACE PROTECTION - obtainable from
the American National Standards Institute, 11 West 42nd St., New York, NY 10036, Telephone (212) 642-4900, Fax (212) 398-
0023 - www.ansi.org
CAUTION: This equipment should be used in locations with mechanical ventilation that provides at least four air
changes per hour or the equipment should be located at least 18 inches (457 mm) above the floor," or the equivalent.
CAUTION: Do not pressure test or leak test refrigerant service equipment and/or vehicle air conditioning systems
with compressed air. Some mixtures of air and refrigerant have been shown to be combustible at elevated
pressures. These mixtures, if ignited, may cause injury or property damage. Additional health and safety
information may be obtained from refrigerant manufacturers.
Attention: Technicians using this equipment must be certified under EPA Section 609 (Environmental Protection Agency).
CAUTION: This equipment should be serviced by authorized personnel only to maintain flammability rating.
WARNING: There is the possibility of refrigerant and equipment contamination from hydrocarbons or leak sealants in
the refrigerant container or the mobile A/C system being serviced or refrigerant container.
NOTE: Use only new refrigerant oil to replace the amount removed during the recycling process. Used oil should be
discarded per applicable federal, state, and local requirements.
The manufacturer shall not be responsible for any additional costs associated with a product failure including, but
not limited to, loss of work time, loss of refrigerant, cross contamination of refrigerant, and unauthorized shipping
and/or labor charges.
PERIODICALLY INSPECT AND MAINTAIN REFRIGERANT HOSES AND SEALS TO ENSURE THAT HOSES AND SEALS
PREVENT THE ADDITION OF EXCESS AIR, DUE TO LEAKS, DURING THE RECOVERY PROCESS, WHICH WOULD INCREASE
THE NCG LEVEL IN THE RECOVERED REFRIGERANT AND COULD MAKE AN EXPLOSIVE MIXTURE WITH HYDROCARBON
REFRIGERANTS.
All hoses used for interconnecting system should have shut off valves (manual or automatic) on both ends. Treat all hoses and
connections with caution. Hoses or connections will contain liquid refrigerant or gas under pressure. Connect and disconnect
fittings with caution. Check hose gaskets for damage that could cause leaks before each use.
For general safety reasons, at the end of the working day or in between services (when services do not immediately
follow), make sure all valves on hoses and tanks are closed.
The Recovery System includes a fine screen filter at the inlet port. Screen should be checked often or whenever contamina-
tion prevents proper operation of recovery system.
SPECIFICATIONS:
• Rated Voltage: 120 V, Frequency: 60 HZ or
Rated Voltage: 220V, Frequency: 50/60 Hz
• Output: 1/2 HP
• Continuous Duty
HVAC APPLICATIONS
FOR DIRECT VAPOR OR LIQUID RECOVERY
(Refer to fig.1) Connect System per fig. 1 and following instructions
1. Make sure on-off switch is off, "O" pushed in. Connect system to grounded power connection. If equipped, push
"HPCO" reset button on front panel of system. This switch will "trip" (shut Recovery System off) if Recovery System is
pressurized above 38 bar (550 psi).
2. Turn INLET (blue color) valve to CLOSE position. Turn center valve (yellow color) to RECOVER position.
3. Turn OUTLET (red color) valve to OPEN position.
4. Connect the inlet and outlet hoses to the Recovery System (per fig. 1). The inlet hose should be connected to the unit to
be serviced. The outlet hose should be connected to vapor valve on recovery tank. Recovery tank must be used on a
scale that can be set to shut off refrigerant flow when tank reaches 80% of capacity. Recovery tank must have a
minimum pressure rating of 38 bar (550 psi).
5. Open the valve on the unit being serviced (feeding inlet hose).
6. Open the vapor valve on the recovery tank.
7. Turn INLET valve on Recovery System to OPEN.
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• Full Load Amperage: 7.6A
• Locked Rotor Amperage: 25.2 A
• Class: A
• Design Pressure: 400 psi outlet, 175 psi inlet
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