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philjd26
17-10-2008, 06:51 PM
hi
i lefr a reclaim unit on a bit to long and ended up in a vacuum, also with a leak in the system...seems like i might have takin air into cylinder..any thoughts
phil
You can only be talking about a minute quantity of air.
Leave the cylinder in a room of a constant temperature for a while.
Check the standing pressure in the cylinder, and compare with the room temp.
Use a comparitor.
If there is air, you need to purge the bottle, very carefully.
Cheers
eggs
philjd26
17-10-2008, 07:13 PM
thanks eggs
The Viking
17-10-2008, 07:28 PM
Ehem...
Yes, a decade ago we were allowed to do just that BUT,
Nowadays, the correct answer would be to send the content of that dumpy for destruction.
Sorry
Ehem...
Yes, a decade ago we were allowed to do just that BUT,
Nowadays, the correct answer would be to send the content of that dumpy for destruction.
Sorry
Ahemm!
Do you not purge your lines Viking?
It's what is know in the trade as an "Accepted minimal loss"
Eggs
Phil
Stick a quarter sight glass in line with hoses, charge liquid only, leave vapour and air in bottle, send bottle to RSL for destruction!!
al
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