Refrigerant management system, 7 refrigerant management system – Bacharach 2072-0400 User Manual
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Operation
MAC2000
3.7 Refrigerant Management System
The MAC2000’s Refrigerant Management System tracks all aspects of
refrigeration usage, which can significantly help in the management
of an A/C repair business. In addition, the unit’s software allows a
business to meet new federal regulations requiring strict records of
refrigerant usage.
Refrigerant measurement during charging is extremely accurate. In
the recovery mode, however, accuracy is plus or minus 3 ounces based
on variations in air temperature and pressure.
Uses of the refrigerant data include:
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Improved record keeping
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Accurate determination of net profits for your business
•
Reduced billing errors
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Minimized refrigerant loss from leaks and theft
•
Reduced technician errors
Enter the Refrigerant Management mode as follows:
From the Main menu, press the Next menu function key twice to
display Menu 3; then press Refri Data to select the Refrigerant
Management Mode.
The first screen displays the following information in the “Last job
refrigerant management data” screen:
• Date & time ......Date and time the job was started
• Mode .................Lists what job was performed: recovery, charging,
vacuum, or flush
• Run time ...........Time it took to complete the job
• Status ...............Describes whether the job was normally completed
or interrupted
• Recovered .........Weight of refrigerant recovered from vehicle
• Charged ............Weight of refrigerant charged into vehicle
• Added ................Weight of refrigerant transferred from the external
source tank to the internal storage tank
Pressing Next displays the following data in the “Total refrigerant
management data” screen:
• Total # Of Jobs ..Total time spent doing all jobs, and number of all
jobs that were performed
• Total Recovery...Time spent doing recovery and number of times it
was performed
• Total Vacuum....Time spent doing evacuation and number of times
it was performed
• Total Charge .....Time spent charging and number of times it was
performed
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