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Ti KirKlandDynami s <br /> Ensure that the Filter is inspected and cleaned periodically per the manufacturer instructions. Follow all <br /> instructions listed when using the CPS TR21S recovery pump. <br /> A PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE IS REQUIRED TO BE INSTALLED AT THE CONNECTION BETWEEN THE CPS <br /> TR21S AND THE EXTRACTION VESSEL. THE CPS TR21S HAS THE CAPABILITY TO OVERPRESSURIZE THE <br /> EXTRACTION VESSEL WITHOUT A PROPERLY INSTALLED PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE! <br /> MT 69—Condensor(When used with the CPS TR21S) <br /> CONDENSER /SUB-COOLER OPERATION <br /> Using refrigerant hoses equipped with ball valves on one end (CPS P/N HP5YE), proceed to connect the non-ball valve end <br /> of the hoses to the inlet and outlet ports of the MT69. Evacuate the MT69 with hoses attached to remove contaminants and <br /> expedite the recovery process. Install the MT69 between the outlet port of the recovery unit and the vapor valve of the recovery <br /> cylinder. Submerse the MT69 into a container with cool water (the cooler the water, the more heat it can absorb during the <br /> recovery process). Connect the system to be serviced to the inlet of the recovery unit as shown. Ensure that the recovery <br /> cylinder is placed on a scale for continuous weight monitoring. Open all hose.tank and recovery unit valves in the flow path. <br /> Start and run the refrigerant recovery unit per the manufacturer's directions. As the temperature & pressure of the recovery <br /> tank increases, the water surrounding the MT69 will become warmer as it absorbs heat from the compressed refrigerant. It <br /> may become necessary to replace the warmed water with cooler water in extreme ambient conditions to keep the tank tem- <br /> perature& pressure safely below high pressure limits. Once the refrigerant has been completely recovered from the system. <br /> turn the recovery unit off and close all hose.tank and recovery unit valves. Recovery is now complete. WARNING: The MT69 <br /> will contain high pressure refrigerant upon completion of the recovery process. Proceed to recover the residual refrigerant <br /> from the MT69 per the instructions below. <br /> FIGURE 1. - ---- Ref ri cramit einire uObonaikiane°venni,3ensor.cora <br /> -' Manifold Set ' <br /> ' To loki Port 0 >� © ' Flom Oulei P^- <br /> ..1:i'" Ole, MT69 From IN_OT. Ofvrr6B Ta <br /> . , 1 Oulkf 1'on �/ Recovery Talk <br /> I <br /> j%�r��i; 79? t I L- ' <br /> > ..rA; t�FT69,"uhrTr�ma � <br /> IINr. 1l1 <br /> 'o VC System To Inlet Part of <br /> /� Container flea With I <br /> Being Serviced Recover/Un �,--, irri D[monal lank <br /> 1.2 GAMS 01 80"F Neil Switch IIyy Wine/art OtWater <br /> tiefrlgesant t. "J'�! ''`DOT Recovery <br /> Recovery i. --`Tank` I I <br /> i. Unit It MINI',N..' i ,, <br /> i■;�I Hig r Capacity ro Scale <br /> Figure 19.1—MT 69 Operation <br /> Ensure that the temperature of the system is always maintained to less than 110 degree's Fahrenheit <br /> and not less than 0 degree's Fahrenheit when using the CPS TR21S Recovery Pump system. <br /> 9/1/2015 Project: 150703 Terpp MK IV CLE Report Page 19 of 44 <br /> KD Doc. 150703ER <br />