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A/C Refrigerant Recovery and Recharge - Roadster 2.x
Correction code 18033305
Warning
Servicing must only be performed by personnel familiar with both vehicle systems and the charging and testing equipment. Always read and understand the HVAC machine operator's manual before operating the HVAC machine.
Warning
R134a and R1234yf are hazardous liquids and, if handled incorrectly, can cause serious injury. Suitable protective clothing, consisting of face protection, heat-proof gloves, rubber boots and apron or waterproof overalls, must be worn when carrying out operations on the air conditioning system.
Warning
Do not breathe refrigerant and lubricant vapor or mist. Exposure may cause personal injury, especially to the eyes, nose, throat, and lungs. Perform service and repairs in a well-ventilated area. If accidental discharge occurs, ventilate the work area before returning to work. Additional health and safety information may be obtained from equipment, refrigerant and lubricant manufacturers. Refer to their instruction manuals and Material Safety Data Sheets.
Warning
Avoid using an extension cord on the recovery machine whenever possible. If an extension cord is used, it may overheat and cause a fire. If you must use an extension cord, use the shortest extension cord possible with a minimum 14AWG wire rating.
Warning
Do not use compressed air to pressure test or leak test the HVAC machine or the vehicle HVAC system. Some mixtures of air and refrigerant are combustible at elevated pressures. These mixtures are potentially dangerous and may result in fire or explosion, causing personal injury or property damage.
Warning
Be aware of fire hazards. Do not use the HVAC machine in the vicinity of spilled or open containers of flammable liquid.
Warning
If you are operating the HVAC machine in an environment where temperatures exceed 120 degrees Fahrenheit/49 degrees Celsius, you must wait 10 minutes between jobs.
Warning
Never transfer refrigerants to a cylinder or tank unless it is Department of Transportation approved for refilling. DOT approval is indicated by the designation
DOT 4BAor
DOT 4BWstamped on a tank collar (handle). If a refrigerant tank is overfilled, it may explode. To prevent this from occurring, when transferring refrigerant into a tank, the safe filling level must be controlled by weight, and must not exceed 60% of the tank's gross weight rating.
CAUTION
Only use Tesla-specified refrigerant in the vehicle and the A/C recovery and recharge machine. The unit is designed to recover, recycle, and recharge only Tesla-specified refrigerant. Do not attempt to adapt the unit for another refrigerant. Do not mix refrigerant types through a system or in the same container. Mixing of refrigerants will cause severe damage to the unit and the vehicle air conditioning system.
CAUTION
Do not mix different types of A/C system oil. Model S and Model X use ND-11 spec POE oil, while Roadster 1.5 and 2.0 use different oils (PVE for 1.5 cars and POE for 2.0/2.5 cars). If the HVAC machine is not solely dedicated to Model S and Model X use, perform internal self-flushing of the A/C lines in the machine before every service to prevent cross-contamination. Refer to the section
Set Up HVAC Machinefor further information on performing the self-flushing procedure of the A/C lines.
CAUTION
Do not allow refrigerant oil to come in contact with any surfaces of the vehicle as it may cause damage to the paint, trim, or finish on the vehicle.
CAUTION
Always keep refrigerant oil tightly sealed, clearly marked, and in its original container to prevent contamination of any kind.
CAUTION
Do not over-fill the vehicle A/C system with oil. Only put in the exact amount that you take out. Always measure the amount of oil extracted and refill it with that exact amount.
CAUTION
Always maintain different oil canisters for managing different types of oil. These canisters should be clearly marked to avoid any cross-contamination when switching between the two oils.
CAUTION
The refrigerant cylinders currently in use as source tanks are disposable cylinders. Before they are discarded, disposable refrigerant cylinders should be connected to recovery equipment and brought to a vacuum to make sure that all refrigerant has been removed. The cylinder should then be marked
Empty
CAUTION
Always follow the information label when determining the refrigerant capacity of the vehicle being worked on. Do not over-fill or under-fill the air conditioning system with refrigerant.
Set Up HVAC Machine
- Perform a calibration check of the HVAC machine. Refer to the HVAC machine operatorӳ manual for instructions on how to perform a calibration check of the HVAC machine. If a machine fails the calibration check, do not perform the service until a service representative calibrates the HVAC machine.
- Check the full length of the service lines and service ports for damage or degradation. Make sure that there are no obvious signs of damage or degradation that could cause a leak when servicing the vehicle.
- Check the HVAC machineӳ power supply cord before servicing the vehicle. Make sure that it is not damaged and the insulation has not been compromised in any way.
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Make sure that the oil is PVE for Roadster 1.5 or POE for Roadster 2.0.
CAUTIONDo not mix different types of A/C system oil. If the HVAC machine is not solely dedicated to Roadster use, perform internal self-flushing of the A/C lines in the machine before every service to prevent cross-contamination.
- Press the MENU button on the keypad.
- Press the UP or DOWN arrow key to scroll to "HOSE FLUSH". Press START/YES or OK.
- Connect the hoses to the storage port connections of the unit.
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Remove bolt securing pipe retaining plate to TXV (torque 10 Nm). Remove retaining plate.
- Open the coupler valves.
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Press START/YES or OK to begin the hose flush process. If the procedure has started correctly, a three minute countdown begins. The machine automatically starts and finishes the recovery from the hoses after the flush procedure is completed.
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When the entire procedure has been completed, the screen displays "FLUSH COMPLETE CONNECT SERVICE HOSES TO VEHICLE, START TO CONTINUE".
- Close the coupler valves and press START/YES or OK.
- Press STOP/NO or OK to exit the hose flush menu.
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Connect the appropriate refrigerant oil bottle.
NoteThe hoses have now been flushed and may be connected to the vehicle for service.
Recover/Recharge
- Remove the dust caps from the high and low pressure charge port connectors.
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Connect the high and low pressure hoses from the R134a recovery/charging station to the connectors on the vehicle.
WarningServicing must only be carried out by personnel familiar with both the vehicle system and the charging and testing equipment. All operations must be carried out in a well-ventilated area away from open flame and heat sources.WarningR134a is a hazardous liquid and if handled incorrectly can cause serious injury. Suitable protective clothing, consisting of face protection, heat-proof gloves, rubber boots and apron or waterproof overalls, must be worn when carrying out operations on the air conditioning system.
- Check and mark existing level of recovered A/C oil.
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Activate the HVAC service mode. Refer to the GENERAL INFORMATION section.
NoteBecause the Tesla Roadster uses two separate A/C circuits (one for the cabin environment, and another for the battery cooling system), it is necessary to activate the HVAC service mode to make sure that all the refrigerant is recovered and recharged in both circuits.
- Only when the HVAC system is in service mode, should you continue with the refrigerant recovery and recharge process.
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Due to the position of the receiver drier, it is necessary to use a heated air supply to warm the canister and prevent it from internally freezing up during the recovery and recharging process.
- Measure and record the quantity of refrigerant oil recovered from the system.
- Carry out any required service procedure now that the refrigerant has been recovered from the system.
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If any part of the system has been opened during the course of a service procedure, a refrigerant recovery (evacuate) process must be carried out prior to recharging the system.
NoteIn order to fully purge refrigerant and remove air, moisture, and contaminants, it is important to apply the appropriate vacuum for 30-45 minutes
- If required, activate the HVAC service mode.
- Make sure that the R134a recovery/recharging station has enough refrigerant to allow the system to be fully charged.
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Add the required quantity of recommended refrigerant oil to the oil charger on R134a station.
CAUTIONDo not mix different types of A/C system oil. Model S and Model X use ND-11 spec POE oil, while Roadster 1.5 and 2.0 use different oils (PVE for 1.5 cars and POE for 2.0/2.5 cars).
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Following the instructions supplied with the R134a recovery/charging station, recharge the HVAC system with the correct quantity of refrigerant.
NoteWhen recharging the HVAC system, always allow additional weight of refrigerant to fill the charging line between refrigerant station and vehicle. Calculate the additional refrigerant weight required at 30 grams per meter of charging hose.
- Once charging is complete, disconnect the high and low pressure hoses from the charge port connectors.
- Fit dust caps to charge port connectors.