CPS TRS600E Ignition Proof Refrigerant Recovery Machine User Manual
- June 13, 2024
- CPS
Table of Contents
- CPS TRS600E Ignition Proof Refrigerant Recovery Machine
- Product Information
- Product Usage Instructions
- KEY FEATURES
- GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
- SPECIFICATIONS
- CONTROLS AND FEATURES
- DIRECT VAPOR OR LIQUID RECOVERY
- PUSH-PULL LIQUID RECOVERY
- ROUTINE MAINTENANCE
- WARRANTY
- LOCATIONS
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
CPS TRS600E Ignition Proof Refrigerant Recovery Machine
Product Information
The product is a test equipment device sold by Test Equipment Depot. It is designed for a specific purpose and is equipped with various features and components to perform accurate measurements and tests. The product is manufactured with high-quality materials and meets industry standards for safety and performance. It is designed to be durable and reliable, ensuring long-term usability for professional users. The product comes with a user manual that provides detailed instructions on how to safely and effectively use the device. It is important to read and understand the manual before operating the product to ensure proper usage and prevent any potential risks or damage.
Product Usage Instructions
- Before using the product, carefully read the entire user manual provided.
- Ensure that the product is in good condition and all components are securely in place.
- Connect the necessary power source or batteries as specified in the manual.
- Turn on the device using the designated power button or switch.
- Familiarize yourself with the various controls, buttons, and display features of the product.
- Follow the specific instructions in the manual to perform the desired measurements or tests.
- Take necessary precautions to avoid any potential hazards or risks while using the product.
- After use, turn off the product and disconnect it from the power source.
- Clean and store the product in a safe and appropriate manner as instructed in the manual.
- Regularly inspect and maintain the product to ensure optimal performance and longevity.
For any questions, concerns, or troubleshooting assistance, please contact Test Equipment Depot at 800.517.8431 or visit their website at TestEquipmentDepot.com.
KEY FEATURES
- Designed and tested to meet ANSI 12:12.01 Ignition Proof standards
- For use on systems utilizing Class A 1 (non-toxic, nonflammable), R-32, R-1234yf and R-1234ze.
- Maintenance free oil-less compressor
- Permanently lubricated and sealed main bearings
- Improved piston seal design for less leakage and deeper vacuums
- 38 bar manual reset high pressure cutoff switch with LED indicator
- Cleanable 100 mesh inlet filter
- Fastest recovery rates in its class
- Ignition proof ON-OFF switch
- Sealed start relay
- Hard wired 9.8 ft. (3 m) power cord
- Other patents pending
GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Please read, follow and understand the contents of this entire manual, with
special attention given to Danger, Warning and Caution statements.
FOR USE BY PROFESSIONALLY TRAINED AND CERTIFIED OPERATORS ONLY. MOST STATES,
COUNTRIES, ETC., MAY REQUIRE USER TO BE LICENSED. PLEASE CHECK WITH YOUR LOCAL
GOVERNMENT AGENCY.
- DANGER: The recovery tank used with this contains liquid refrigerant. Overfilling recovery tank may cause a violent rupture resulting in severe injury or even death. As a minimum, please use a scale to continuously monitor recovery tank weight.
- DANGER: EXPLOSION RISK! This unit is not certified as ‘explosion proof’ for explosive rated environments. It is only to be used in normal environments.
- DANGER: ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD: Always disconnect power source when servicing this equipment.
- WARNING: Do not use equipment in the vicinity of spilled or open containers of gasoline or other flammable substances.
- WARNING: All hoses may contain liquid refrigerant under pressure. Contact with refrigerant may cause frostbite or other related injuries. Wear proper personal protective equipment such as safety goggles and gloves. When disconnecting any hose, please use extreme caution.
- WARNING: TO REDUCE RISK OF FIRE: Avoid use of an extension cord because extension cord may overheat. If you must use an extension cord, use 10 awg minimum.
- WARNING: Avoid breathing refrigerant vapors and lubricant vapor or mist. Breathing high concentration levels may cause heart arrhythmia, loss of consciousness, or even cause suffocation. Exposure may irritate eyes, nose, throat and skin. Please read manufacturer’s Material Safety Data Sheet for further safety information on refrigerants and lubricants.
- WARNING: Make certain all safety devices are functioning properly before operating equipment.
- CAUTION: To avoid cross contamination of refrigerant and potential leakage to the atmosphere, proper hoses and fittings should be used and checked for damage.
- CAUTION: To avoid overfilling refrigerant tank, read and follow manufacturer’s recommended filling instructions for refrigerant being recovered.
CAUTION: This equipment is intended for use of one refrigerant at a time. Mixing of different refrigerants will cause your recovered supply of refrigerant to become contaminated.
Note: It is very expensive to destroy mixed or damaged refrigerants.
ADDITIONAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR REFRIGERATION SYSTEMS
CONTAINING R-32, R-1234YF, R-1234ZE REFRIGERANTS
The following are additional safety recommendations when servicing
refrigeration equipment that contain R-32, R-1234yf and R-1234ze refrigerants.
These instructions do not replace existing occupational hazard procedures or
other regulations that may be required by local, state or federal agencies.
Technicians working on R-32, R-1234yf and R-1234ze systems should have
detailed knowledge of and skills in handling flammable refrigerants, personal
protective equipment, refrigerant leakage prevention, handling of cylinders,
charging, leak detection and proper disposal. Additional knowledge of
legislation, regulations and standards relating to flammable refrigerants may
also be required. Special Certification or licensing may be required on R-32,
R-1234yf and R-1234ze refrigerant handling. Check your local occupational
safety codes. The area of service should be marked as Temporary Flammable
Zone. This will be 3 meter perimeter around the refrigeration equipment being
serviced and should have NO SMOKING and other hazardous signs posted. Local
supervisor should be notified of the zone’s existence.
- A flammable gas detector should be used to monitor air in the Temporary Flammable Zone.
- A dry powder or CO2 fire extinguisher must be available at service location.
- A suitable ventilation fan should be used to maintain in the work space at a minimum of 5 air changeovers per hour.
- Ensure the refrigeration equipment’s power has been discontinued.
- All potential ignition sources within Temporary Flammable Zone must be disabled.
- When connecting service equipment (such as vacuum pumps, scales, recovery units) to a power source, the connection must be made outside the Temporary Hazardous Zone.
- A ground strap must be used between the unit’s brass outlet fitting on motor frame and the recovery tank inlet brass fitting. The ground strap must go on bare metal surface to ensure continuity and discharge of static electrical charges.
- Do not pull system into a vacuum. Stop recovery process at Obar. This is to prevent accidental ingestion of air into the recovery tank.
- Once recovery process of a R-32, R-1234yf and R-1234ze system is complete, system should be purged with 100% Nitrogen. DO NOT USE AIR.
DANGER-EXPLOSION RISK: Do not mix R-32, R-1234yf or R-1234ze refrigerants with air. All precautions must be taken to eliminate mixing of air with flammable refrigerants, including monitoring Recovery Cylinder for air content.
SPECIFICATIONS
Model# | TRS &OOE |
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Voltage (Hz) | 220-240V (50 Hz) |
Motor Size | 2/3 HP |
Motor Then Nally Protected | |
Compressor Type | Two cylinder, oilless |
Overload Protection | Thermally Protected |
Power Consumption | 1000W |
Suction Pressure Gauge | Outer Scale |
Inner Scale | -1 bar to 35 bar |
Discharge Pressure Gauge | Outer Scale |
Inner Scale | 0-38 bar |
High Pressure Shut-Off | 3800 kPa (38 bar) |
AHRI 740 Class Refrigerants
(See CPS website “”complete list of refrigetanlB)| Class Ill|
R-12, R-1234yf, R-1234ze, R-134A, R-401C, R-406A, R-500
Class IV| R-22, R-401A/B, R-402B, R-407C/D/E/F, R-408A, R-409A,
R-411A/B,R-412A,R-502,R-509A
ClassV| R-32,R-402A,R-404A,R-407A/B,R-410A/B,R-507A
Operating Temperature Range| 32°F to 120°F co·c to 49•ci
Power Cord Length| 9.8 ft. (3.0 m)
Dimensions| Inch: 8.5″ x 16.7″ x 12.3″ (cm: 21.6 x 42.4 x 31.2)
Weight| 28 Lbs (12.7 Kg)
Approvals| CE, ruv
Warranty (Years)| 1
UL Verified Flow Rate @ 60Hz (Reduce 15% for 50Hz models)*
Refrigerant
| Direct Vapor| Direct Liquid| Push- Pull Liquid|
High Temp Vapor Rate
---|---|---|---|---
R410a| .70 lb/min
(0.32 kg/min)| 11.94 lb/min (5.41 kg/min)| 31.7 lb/min (14.3 kg/min)| 0.81
lb/min (37 kg/min)
R22| .59 lb/min
(0.27 kg/min)| 8.86 lb/min (4.02 kg/min)| 31.52 lb/min (14.3 kg/min)| 0.86
lb/min (39 kg/min)
R134a| .49 lb/min
(0.22 kg/min)| 7.8 lb/min (3.54 kg/min)| 25.66 lb/min (11.64 kg/min)| N/A
R407c| .53 lb/min
(0.24 kg/min)| 9.50 lb/min (4.31 kg/min)| 29.14 lb/min (13.22 kg/min)| N/A
Evaluated for performance rated at 60Hz. in accordance with Sec. 608 of the Clean Air Act (Feb 29, 1996) using AHRl-740-98 test methods.
CONTROLS AND FEATURES
DIRECT VAPOR OR LIQUID RECOVERY
IMPORTANT! If recovering R-32, R-1234yf and R-1234ze refrigerants, read ADDITIONAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ON PAGE# OF THIS MANUAL.
- A. Use shortest length 1/4″ (Inside Diameter) Refrigeration Hose on Suction Side of Recovery Unit.
- B. Use an evacuated DOT Tank (40L or larger, and rated for 550 PSl/38 Bar).
- C. If refrigerant is clean, remove all suction side filters, screens, etc.
- D. Remove all Schrader type valve cores and any valve depressors from hoses and service valves.
- E. If Recovery Unit trips OFF on HIGH Pressure, change recovery cylinder.
- F. When recovering large amounts of R41 OA, or if Recovering under very high ambient temperatures, we suggest using the CPS MT69 (Molecular Transformator) which will increase the recovery speed.
CONNECT RECOVERY UNIT (See Diagram 1)
- Use a Refrigerant Manifold (with sight glass) and one spare hose.
- Connect Ground Strap between Recovery Unit and Recovery Tank (to prevent static electricity build up).
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Connect Manifold between A/C or Refrigeration Unit being serviced and Recovery Unit IN port.
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Connect Refrigerant Hose from Recovery unit OUT port to evacuated DOT Recovery Tank VAPOR Valve.
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OPEN VAPOR Valve on DOT Recovery Tank.
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Keep Manifold Valves CLOSED at this time.
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On Recovery Unit, set Main Power Switch to ON.
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When Recovery Unit starts, OPEN both HIGH & LOW Manifold Valves to start refrigerant recovery flow.
Note: Recovery Unit is designed to directly recover large amounts of liquid refrigerant. During Vapor Recovery, if compressor makes slugging or hammering noise, meter incoming liquid refrigerant by closing LOW Side Manifold Valve until noise subsides. -
Recovery Unit will run continuously. When O bar level is observed on LOW Side Manifold Gauge, close both LOW & HIGH Side Manifold Valves.
CAUTION: For R-32, R-1234yf and R-1234ze recovery, Recovery Unit must be turned off when 0 bar to prevent possible ingestion of air during recovery process. -
If Pressure on HIGH Side Manifold Gauge starts to rise, repeat steps 6-8.
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If HIGH Side Manifold Gauge remains in a vacuum, close all tank, manifold and hose valves.
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Remove discharge hose from Recovery Unit OUT Port. Recovery and Self-Clearing are now complete.
PUSH-PULL LIQUID RECOVERY
IMPORTANT! If recovering R-32, R-1234yf and R-1234ze refrigerants, read
ADDITIONAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ON PAGE # OF THIS MANUAL.
- A. Use shortest length 3/8″ (Inside Diameter) Refrigeration Hose on Suction Side of Recovery Unit to Vapor Port on Tank.
- B. Use 3/8″ (Inside Diameter) Refrigerant Hoses from system Liquid Service Valve to LIQUID Port on Recovery Tank.
- C. Use an evacuated DOT Tank (40L or larger, and rated for 550 PSl/38 Bar).
- D. If refrigerant is clean, remove all suction side filters, screens, etc.
- E. Remove all Schrader type valve cores and any valve depressors from hoses and service valves.
CONNECT RECOVERY UNIT (See Diagram 3)
- Use a Refrigerant Manifold (with sight glass) and two spare hoses.
- Connect Ground Strap between Recovery Unit and Recovery Tank (to prevent static electricity build up)
- Connect Manifold between Liquid Port on A/C or Refrigeration Unit being serviced and DOT Recovery Tank LIQUID Valve.
- Connect Refrigerant Hose from Recovery Unit IN port to evacuated DOT Recovery Tank VAPOR Valve.
- Connect another Refrigerant Hose from Recovery Unit OUT Port to VAPOR Port of unit being serviced.
- CLOSE Manifold LOW Side Valve.
- OPEN Manifold HIGH Side Valve.
- OPEN LIQUID Valve on DOT Recovery Tank.
- On Recovery Unit, set Main Power Switch to ON.
- OPEN VAPOR Valve on DOT Recovery Tank. A Push-Pull Flow is now enabled.
- MONITOR Charging Scale for DOT Recovery Tank Capacity.
- MONITOR Sight Glass in manifold for presence of liquid refrigerant.
- When liquid refrigerant no longer being pushed out of Refrigeration System being recovered, CLOSE Vapor Valve on DOT Recovery Tank.
- Let Recovery Unit run for 30 seconds, then turn Recovery unit OFF.
- Note: Push-Pull recovery does completely recover all refrigerant. Proceed to Direct Vapor Recovery (Page 5) to complete the recovery process.
ROUTINE MAINTENANCE
FiHer Maintenance: The TRS600E is equipped with a 100-mesh screen filter. Check periodically. A partially clogged filter will slow the recovery rate. Check as follows: Use a 5/8″ socket or wrench to loosen suction port (Figure 1).
- Remove suction port filter (Figure 2).
- Clean filter or replace with new filter.
- Inspect 0-ring. Re-lubricate with compressor oil or equivalent.
- Place filter assembly back into suction port fitting.
- Hand tighten (1 /8 turn) assembly back into TRS600E (do not overtighten. Damage to 0-ring may result.
WARRANTY
CPS Products, Inc. guarantees that all products are free of manufacturing and material defects to the original owner for one year from the date of purchase. If the equipment should fail during the guarantee period it will be repaired or replaced (at our option) at no charge. This guarantee does not apply to equipment that has been altered, misused or solely in need of field service maintenance. All repaired equipment will carry an independent 90 day warranty. This repair policy does not include equipment that is determined to be beyond economical repair.
WARRANTY DISCLAIMER: Use this device to recover only HVArJR refrigerants from sealed HVArJR systems. WARRANTY VOIDED IF USED FOR ANY OTHER PURPOSE.
LOCATIONS
CPS PRODUCTS, INC. U.S.A. (Headquarters}
1010 East 31st Street
Hialeah, Florida 33013, USA
Tel: 305-687-4121,
1-800-277-3808
Fax:305-687-3743
E-mail: info@cpsproducts.com
Website: www.cpsproducts.com
CPS PRODUCTS CANADA LTD.
1324 Blundell Road
Mississauga, ON, L4Y 1 M5
Tel: 905.615.8620
Fax: 905.615.9745
E-mail: info@cpsproducts.com
Website: www.cpsproducts.com
CPS PRODUCTS N.V
Krijgsbaan 241, 2070 Zwijndrecht, Belgium
Tel: (323) 281 30 40
E-mail: info@cpsproducts.be
CPS AUSTRALIA PTY. LTD.
109 Welland Avenue
Welland, South Australia 5007
Tel: +61 8 8340 7055,
E-mail: sales@cpsaustralia.com.au
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