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2IOMM RRU570
1997 McQuay International
Specifications
Electrical Power Requirements
Recovery Main Components and Controls
115Vac, 50/60 Hz, 1-Phase, 20-Amperes
Min Ckt 15.0 Amp, Max Fuse 20 Amps
Model RRU570-3 Compressor 220/240Vac
50/60Hz, 1 Phase Min Ckt 20.0 Amp, Max Fuse 30 Amps
Model RRU570-V Compressor 230 Vac
50/60Hz, 3 Phase Min Ckt 10.0 Amp, Max Fuse 20 Amps
Model RRU570-R Compressor 460 Vac
50/60Hz, 1 Phase Min Ckt 10.0 Amp, Max Fuse 15 Amps
Model RRU570-D Compressor 575 Vac
50/60Hz, 1 Phase Min Ckt 10.0 Amp, Max Fuse 15 Amps
Dimensions (approximate): 42 in. high x 24 in. wide x 22 in. deep
Weight: 240-lbs. (340-lbs. shipping)
Furnished with RRU570
One- 48 cu. in. drier core
80% tank float cable
Two-10 ft. ¾ in. hoses with isolation valves
One-20 ft. ¾ in. hoses with isolation valves
NOTICE
McQuay International urges that all HVAC servicers working on McQuay equipment or any
manufacturer’s products, make every effort to eliminate, if possible, or vigorously reduce the
emission of CFC, HCFC, and HFC refrigerants to the atmosphere resulting from installation,
operation, routine maintenance, or major service of this equipment. Always act in a
responsible manner to conserve refrigerants for continued use even when acceptable
alternatives are available. Conservation and emission reduction can be accomplished by
following recommended service and safety procedures.
WARNING
To avoid injury or death due to inhalation of, or skin exposure to refrigerant, closely follow
all safety procedures described in the Material Safety Data Sheet for the refrigerant and to
all labels on refrigerant containers. Certain procedures common to refrigeration system
service may expose personnel to liquid or vaporous refrigerant.
IOMM RRU5703
Product Description
McQuay’s RRU570 recovery system provides efficient and safe recovery of most positive-pressure
refrigerants.
The unit consists of a 3 or 5-hp open drive compressor, high capacity 1200 cfm air-cooled condenser,
system pressure gauge, tank pressure gauge, a valving system consisting of one manually operated
3-way valve, oil return valve and one 2-way evacuation valve. Unit connections are ¾ in. male flare
with isolation valves. After hoses are connected and evacuated, user simply configures hoses for
liquid push/pull mode, opens all lines at A/C System and recovery tank, and turns RRU570 on.
RRU570 then starts recovery by letting refrigerant migrate from the A/C system to the recovery
tank. It then draws vapor off the recovery tank, lowering tank vapor pressure, heats vapor and
increases pressure via compression, and injects it back into the A/C system condenser, thus creating
a pressure differential for a push/pull liquid transfer.
Two onboard gauges display A/C system pressure and recovery tank pressure. When the liquid has
finished transferring and sight glass on liquid line indicates liquid refrigerant has been transferred, the
user simply reconfigures the hoses to vapor recovery mode, allowing the RRU570 to pull vapor from
A/C system evaporator being recovered. The RRU570 compressor begins recovering vapor which
is first cleaned by a 48 cu inch filter drier. The discharged hot compressed refrigerant passes
through an oil separator where the oil is extracted and returned to the compressor. Refrigerant is
then condensed by the air-cooled condenser and sent to the recovery tank.
The transfer stops when an internal pressure switch indicates the A/C system is under a 15 in. Hg
vacuum. If pressure should again rise above 0 psig, the RRU570 will restart to pull the refrigerant
from the A/C system until a 15 in. Hg vacuum is restored.
Safe Operations and Tips
To ensure your safety as well as others, before attempting to recover a A/C system, proper and
thorough preparation must take place.
Make sure you have a recovery tank with a minimum ¾ in. male flare vapor port and a minimum ¾ in.
male flare liquid port, or larger ports if possible. This tank or series of tanks must be able to hold the
entire refrigerant charge at 80% full and also must be pressure rated for the specific refrigerant
being recovered.
Note: Refrigerant full weight is 80% of water capacity weight determined as follows:
Maximum allowable gross weight = 80% of water capacity weight + tank tare weight.
In addition, a suitable scale should be used to weigh the refrigerant charge to prevent overfilling
tanks in case the RRU570 needs to be shut down. If a scale is not available, the tanks can be
equipped at the time of purchase with a float switch that will deactivate the RRU570’s 120-Vac
control circuit. All RRU570 units come with a safety float connection and bypass switch.
Finally, the recovery tank or tanks must be pulled into a 29 in. Hg vacuum before recovery
commences. Failure to follow these above stated procedures will decrease the likelihood of the
RRU570 performing at its highest possible effectiveness.
Peak Performance
To get the highest performance from your RRU570 unit, we recommend that you connect to ¾ in.
evaporator and ¾ in. condenser ports on the A/C system and to recovery tanks with ¾ in. ports
whenever possible.
4IOMM RRU570
Procedures for Evacuating
NOTE: Close the oil return valve between oil separator and compressor before evacuating
refrigerant lines and the RRU570.
1. Turn the A/C system off and make sure that the chiller cannot restart.
2. When using 230-Vac 1-phase power connect the 50-ft 230/460-Vac 1-phase power cord to a
minimum 20 amp, maximum 30 amp circuit breaker or fused disconnect and plug the quick
connect Hubbell into the RRU570’s control box. When using a 460-Vac 1-phase power connect
the 50-ft 230/460-Vac 1-phase power cord to a minimum 10 amp, maximum 20 amp circuit
breaker or fused disconnect and plug the quick connect Hubbell into the RRU570’s control box.
Connect the 100-ft 120-Vac 1-phase power cord for controls. At this time, switch the voltage
selector switch to desired 1-phase voltage 230 or 460. Failure to select proper voltage will result
in major damage to the compressor motor. All other models connect to proper voltage and
required amperage as rated on the equipment label.
3. Connect the three high-pressure refrigerant hoses, as shown in Figure 1. At this time, connect
the safety float cable from the RRU570 to recovery tank or use a suitable scale. If a scale is to
be used instead of a float safety cutout, the 80% full bypass switch will need to be set to the
“On” position for the RRU570 to run.
4. Open isolation valves on top of the RRU570 recovery unit Figure 1 (A).
5. Turn the 3-way valve located on the front of unit RRU570 MODE, as shown in Figure 1 (B).
6. Turn the RRU570 power switch on, the RRU570 will start evacuating recovery tank vapor side
hose. The RRU570 will pull hose into a 15 in. vacuum, then automatically shut down. After the
RRU570 shuts down, proceed to next step.
7. Turn the 2-way EVACUATION BYPASS VALVE located on the side of the RRU570 to OPEN
POSITION, as shown in Figure 1 (C). Once the RRU570 restarts, the discharge hose from the
RRU570 to the A/C system condenser will be pulled into a 15 in. vacuum, then the RRU570 will
automatically shut down. After the RRU570 shuts down, proceed to next step.
8. Return the 3-way valve on front of unit to NORMAL OPERATION as shown in Figure 1 (D)
and turn the 2-way EVACUATION BYPASS VALVE located on side of the RRU570 to the
CLOSED POSITION, as shown in Figure 1 (E). Open the oil return valve between oil
separator and compressor. Now proceed to the Liquid Push/Pull method on page 7.
IOMM RRU5705
Figure 1, Evacuating Hoses and Liquid Push/Pull
(B)
(D)
( C)
(A)
(E)
6IOMM RRU570
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