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Tullyvernon
11-02-2009, 03:36 PM
I was recovering gas from a r12 system recently wile carrying out a condenser change, and unfortunatly had no recovery bottles, so i filled the refrigerant into a binliner, when i returned to charge the system the gas had escaped, what should I do?

Thanks for all advice in advance

Argus
11-02-2009, 04:12 PM
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You must have had a hole in the bin-bag.
It won't be far away. You'll probably find that it's under the floor boards.

Take up all the floor boards, one at a time, and carefully collect it all with a vacuum cleaner back into the bin bag.

Try to get a photo of it and post it here - the engineers are always keen to see how it can be done.

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p_p
11-02-2009, 05:04 PM
Also, make sure the vacuum cleaner is a dyson, these have an anti fluffer valve so no gas can escape, you san then attach guages to the removable cylinder and re charge it into the system.

Regards

PP:eek:

Quality
11-02-2009, 06:45 PM
I never noticed before but I have just looked and found a 1/4 flare connection on my DC01 thanks for the advice p p:D

glenn1340
11-02-2009, 08:24 PM
Maybe the safety valve lifted, I`d recommend fitting a new one and getting the bin line pressure tested

eggs
11-02-2009, 10:39 PM
It's only R12, the good old U, S of A, China and India loose $hit3 loads of it every year.

Don't worry

Eggs

Tullyvernon
25-11-2009, 07:19 PM
Iv now found that the henry is a perfect vacume cleaner for a refrigeration engineer! it dubbles as a vacume pump!

monkey spanners
25-11-2009, 08:50 PM
I've got one of those dewalt ones that uses tool batteries so i can vac out if i've drilled through the mains tails again :D

paul thompson
26-11-2009, 12:08 AM
Iv now found that the henry is a perfect vacume cleaner for a refrigeration engineer! it dubbles as a vacume pump!
god you are so funny . :D

AirconGuy
20-12-2009, 06:47 AM
Iv now found that the henry is a perfect vacume cleaner for a refrigeration engineer! it dubbles as a vacume pump!

THey also double as a trolley to carry condensing units on (110kg henry took it no probs)


And i have seen one (same one in fact) dropped 2 stories and it survived.

Henry is hardcore

shaman
27-12-2009, 10:34 AM
lucky u :>

tonyhavcr
27-12-2009, 04:38 PM
Wow funny post I did need to translate it on Wikipedia to U.S.A. speak to find what a binliner is A bin bag, garbage bag, trash bag, refuse sack, can liner (American English), swag sack or bin liner (British English) is a disposable bag used to contain rubbish. Such bags are useful to line the insides of waste containers to prevent the insides of the receptacle from becoming coated in waste material. funny stuff!

(It's only R12, the good old U, S of A, China and India loose $hit3 loads of it every year.)
Don't worry
Eggs

You are right we are the worst on on.

fridgy
04-01-2010, 11:58 PM
hahahahahaha

paddyaircon
22-06-2010, 08:54 PM
i saw an engineer mopping r12 up with a rag- yes really he "dropped" something on the pipe and soaked up the gas with a cloth. He doesnt get out much.

kssoin
23-06-2010, 08:35 AM
Hi,
Can you explain how you recover the gas completely.
Do you use a rcovery system?