Individuals involved in operating or able to manage the air conditioning cycle should hold a
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valid qualification issued by an industrial certification assessment body, which has the
authority to certify skills.
The ability to operate air conditioners safely according to instructions approved by industry
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authorities
Maintenance and repairs requiring the assistance of qualified technicians must be carried
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out under the supervision of technicians skilled in the use of flammable air conditioners.
Repairs can only be carried out according to the manufacturer's recommendations.
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2-2. Working
Safety checks must be carried out before starting to operate flammable air conditioning
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filling systems to ensure that the risk of flammability is minimized, and then precautions 2-2
to 2-8 should be followed when repairing the refrigeration system before operating the
system.
Work should be carried out in a well-controlled manner to minimize the risk of combustible
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gases or vapors during operation.
All maintenance personnel and others working nearby must be aware of the work being
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done.
You shouldn't work in tight Spaces.
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The area around the work area should be separated.
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Ensure safe working conditions in the area by controlling flammable materials.
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2-3. Checking if there is air conditioner
Before and during operation, the area should be checked with a suitable air conditioning
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detector in order to
Does the technician know if there are flammable substances in the workplace air
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Ensure that the leak detection equipment used is suitable for flammable air condition ers.
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For example, depending on the condition characteristics of the device, it does not produce
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sparks, is sealed or secure.
2-4. Preparation of fire extinguishers
If heat is used for the operation of air conditioning equipment or any other component, fire
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extinguishing equipment should be available at hand.
Prepare a dry powder or CO2 fire extinguisher near the air conditioner filling area.
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2-5. No fire source
Workers who use refrigeration systems for plumbing work or add air conditioning should not
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use any fire source that could cause a fire or explosion.
All sources of combustible fire, including smoking, should be kept away from where
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equipment is being installed, serviced, moved or handled, during which time air vapors may
be discharged into the surrounding area.
Before working, check the area around the equipment to ensure that there is no risk of
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flammable or flammable hazards. Combustible materials should be labeled "No smoking".
2-6. Ventilated area
Make sure the area is open or well ventilated before entering the system or doing any high
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heat work.
The ventilation level should work continuously during operation.
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Ventilation should be safely ventilated to the air conditioning, and the air medicine is well
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driven to the outside atmosphere.
2-7. Refrigeration Equipment Inspection
If electrical parts are replaced, they must be fit for use and meet the correct specifications.
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Always follow the manufacturer's service and maintenance instructions.
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If in doubt, please consult and assist the manufacturer's technical department.
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The installation site checklist for the use of flammable air conditioners should be followed
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as follows:
- The fill size will depend on the size of the room in which the air conditioner filler is installed.
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