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When Checking For Non-Condensables Inside A Recovery Cylinder

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When Checking For Non-Condensables Inside A Recovery Cylinder . One common contaminant that can enter a system is atmospheric air. (pt) chart for the refrigerant you are recovering, and checking it against the temperature and pressure at the recovery cylinder. PPT Section 608 Certification PreTest PowerPoint Presentation, free from www.slideserve.com For example, if a recovery cylinder has a. When checking for non condensables inside a recovery cylinder why should the technician allow the temperature of the cylinder to stabilize to room temperature before taking a pressurereading? The system should be evacuated to 500 microns and recharged using new refrigerant.