REFRIGERANT(for HFO-1234yf(R1234yf)) PRECAUTION

  1. PRECAUTIONS FOR REFRIGERANT HFO-1234yf (R1234yf)

    1. Compatibility

      1. The parts used in the refrigerant cycle, the compressor oil, etc. of the HFO-1234yf (R1234yf) system are not compatible with the conventional HFC-134a (R134a) system.

    2. HFO-1234yf (R1234yf) Refrigerant

      1. Always use HFO-1234yf (R1234yf) as the refrigerant.

        Note:
        • Do not charge the system with refrigerant near open flames, as HFO-1234yf (R1234yf) is combustible.

        • When charging the system with refrigerant, make sure the area is well ventilated (especially be careful in areas where the gas can easily accumulate such as under lifts and in garage pits, as the gas is heavier than air).

        • Follow any local regulations regarding combustible gases.

        • Be sure to use a refrigerant recovery unit that is compatible with HFO-1234yf (R1234yf) systems.

        Tip:

        The shape of the service port for refrigerant charging has an exclusive design conforming to international standards for HFO-1234yf (R1234yf) to prevent improper refrigerant charging.

    3. Compressor Oil

      1. Always use ND-OIL 12 as the compressor oil.

        Note:

        The oil used for HFC-134a (R134a) systems (ND-OIL 8) does not work well in HFO-1234yf (R1234yf) systems. If the oil used for HFC-134a (R134a) systems (ND-OIL 8) is used in an HFO-1234yf (R1234yf) system, it will result in degradation of the refrigerant and deterioration of resin parts.

      2. When parts of the air conditioning system are removed, quickly block off any areas that are exposed to the outside air with plugs, vinyl tape, etc., as the oil used for HFO-1234yf (R1234yf) systems absorbs moisture easily.

      3. Do not allow the compressor oil to splash, as the oil used for HFO-1234yf (R1234yf) systems has harmful effects on acrylic resins.

    4. Evacuation

      1. When evacuating the system, be sure to use a refrigerant recovery unit, refrigerant recycler and refrigerant charger that are compatible with HFO-1234yf (R1234yf) systems.

    5. Refrigerant Gas Leak Inspection

      1. Use a gas leak detector to check for refrigerant gas leaks.

        Tip:

        Be sure to use a gas leak detector that is compatible with HFO-1234yf (R1234yf) systems.

      2. Turn the engine switch off when checking for refrigerant leaks.

        Tip:
        • If the engine is running when checking for leaks, the leaking gas becomes diluted in the air by the fan and blower and detection becomes more difficult.

        • If the air conditioning system is operating when checking for leaks, the refrigerant pressure in the system decreases and it becomes harder for gas to leak.

        • If the air conditioning system is operating when checking for leaks, an electronic gas leak detector will react to the sudden change in humidity due to the humid air from the drain hose and a faulty judgment will be made.

  2. PRECAUTIONS RELATED TO REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION OF PARTS

    1. In case refrigerant gets in your eyes

      1. Do not rub your eyes with your hands or a handkerchief.

      2. Consult an eye doctor.

    2. Handling of Refrigerant (Container)

      1. Do not heat the container. If the container is directly heated or put into boiling water, the pressure inside the can will become abnormally high and the can may burst.

      2. Do not drop or strike the container.

      3. Do not bring the container anywhere near your face. Also, always wear eye protection.

    3. Pipe Installation

      1. Always use new O-rings.

        Tip:

        When removing an O-ring, use an object with a soft tip so as not to damage the piping.

      2. Apply a sufficient amount of compressor oil (ND-OIL 12) to the O-ring.

      3. Route the hoses in the way they are naturally shaped. Do not twist or forcibly bend the hoses.

      4. Do not use cloth gloves, etc. as fibers attached to O-rings can lead to refrigerant gas leaks.