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Audi A6 Typ 4G: Service and Recycling Units

Extraction System Group Classifications

At this time, service units for extracting, cleaning and filling refrigerant for motor vehicle A/C systems are available on the market from various manufacturers.

Only certain service stations (with appropriate auxiliary device and different adapters if necessary) can be used for cleaning (flushing with refrigerant R134a) the refrigerant circuit. Refer to → Chapter "Refrigerant Circuit, Cleaning (Flushing), with Refrigerant R134a".

  WARNING

When performing work on refrigerant circuit or when handling refrigerant observe all generally applicable safety precautions and pressure container regulations.

  Note

  • The service and recycling units used in motor vehicle workshops are extraction and charging systems not requiring a permit (Group "3") but which are only to be operated by qualified personnel. Instructions for unit operation and maintenance can be found in the relevant manufacturer's documentation.
  • Extraction and charging systems of groups "1" and "2" are not used in motor vehicle workshops.

Extraction and charging systems of group "3":

Mobile extraction and charging systems for filling compressed-gas containers permanently connected to the system.

The refrigerant or refrigerant/oil mixture is transferred to compressed gas containers which are permanently connected to the mobile systems. In accordance with 3 Para. 5 No. 3 of pressure container regulations, compressed-gas containers are classified as pressure containers in this case.

The charging systems require:

- No permit

- no expert testing as the gas is transferred to compressed-gas containers which are classed as being pressure containers. (Systems used for transfer from these pressure containers to compressed-gas containers for supplying to third parties do however require a permit and are subject to mandatory testing).

Charging Systems not Requiring a Permit

At this time, service units for extracting, cleaning and filling refrigerant for motor vehicle A/C systems are available on the market from various manufacturers.

Only certain service stations (with appropriate auxiliary device and different adapters if necessary) can be used for cleaning (flushing with refrigerant R134a) the refrigerant circuit. Refer to → Chapter "Refrigerant Circuit, Cleaning (Flushing), with Refrigerant R134a".

  WARNING

When performing work on refrigerant circuit or when handling refrigerant observe all generally applicable safety precautions and pressure container regulations.

Charging systems not requiring a permit are ones used for transferring compressed gases to mobile compressed-gas containers for internal use only.

Note:

Some service units are charging systems not requiring a permit. When working with such equipment, the refrigerant is not transferred to mobile compressed-gas containers, but rather into a permanently installed charging cylinder with visible level gauge and float switch.

Recommendation:

It is advisable to use a portable cylinder with visible level gauge and pressure relief valve for surplus refrigerant for internal use.

Attention must be paid to technical regulations for compressed gases (for example TRGS 400, TRGS 402, TRGS 407 TRGS 510 TRGS 725/TRBS3145) when transferring compressed gases to other compressed-gas containers.

Refrigerant Circuit Repair Information

  WARNING

When performing work on refrigerant circuit, observe all generally applicable safety precautions and pressure container regulations.

Special Tools and Accessories:

The performance of proper workmanlike repairs on an air conditioning system:

  • Requires the use of special tools and materials as listed. Refer to → Chapter "Tools and Equipment".
  • Requires compliance with the basic instructions for use of leak detectors. Refer to → Chapter "Refrigerant Circuit, Determining Leaks ".
  • Requires expert knowledge.

  Note

Environmentally hazardous draining of refrigerant is an offense punishable by law. For laws and regulations. Refer to → Chapter "Laws and Regulations".

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