64 50... Instructions For Handling R 134a Refrigerant
The filled refrigerant circuit of the A/C system is subject to excess pressure. When carrying out repairs on the air conditioning, it is absolutely essential to draw off the refrigerant.
Do not weld or solder on to filled A/C systems or in rooms into which R 134a may have leaked. Exposure to flames or high temperatures (≥ 50 °C) may give rise to toxic decomposition products (fluorine gas). For this reason, do not smoke either.
R 134a must be drawn off, cleaned and returned to the air conditioning with a service station following the relevant operating instructions.
Avoid all contact with liquid or gaseous R 134a. Wear safety goggles and gloves when working on the refrigerant circuit. R 134a acting on the skin can cause frostbite. Rinse affected body parts thoroughly with cold water. If R 134a gets into your eyes, likewise rinse with plenty of water and, if necessary, remove contact lenses if worn. Then seek immediate medical attention. Likewise seek immediate medical attention if you experience problems after inhaling R 134a fumes.
As a gas, R 134a is colorless, odorless and heavier than air. If it enters the atmosphere, this may result in an imperceptible danger of asphyxiation or in cardiac palpitations, especially in workshop pits. Ventilate rooms adequately; if necessary, turn on installed extractor systems.
For a properly functioning air conditioning, it is essential to have the greatest possible levels of cleanliness when working on the air conditioning and the best possible evacuation (at least 30 minutes dehumidification from refrigerant circuit) before each filling of the air conditioning.
R 134a absorbs moisture very easily. Therefore, seal off opened pipes, condenser, evaporator, compressor and dryer flask immediately with plugs.
With exchange parts, the plugs may only be removed immediately before the lines are connected.
In the event of warranty claims, the used parts must be provided with seal plugs to be able to determine the cause of the damage.
If an air conditioning has been completely drained by leakage, accident or repair, the DRIER ELEMENT must be replace as excessive moisture may have entered the system.
Store filled refrigerant pressure cylinders in such a way that they are not exposed to direct sunlight or other heat sources (max. 45 °C). Also avoid exposing them to mechanical stress (e.g. by dropping).
In the event of fire, carbon dioxide (CO2), extinguishing powder and a sprayed water jet are deemed to be suitable extinguishing. Cool reservoirs at risk with a sprayed water jet (risk of bursting!).