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AHRI GUIDELINE K-2015 Containers for Recovered Non-flammable Fluorocarbon Refrigerants.pdf

1、 AHRI Guideline K 2015 Guideline for Containers for Recovered Non-flammable Fluorocarbon Refrigerants Price $10.00 (Members) $20.00 (Non-Members) Copyright 2015, by Air-Conditioning, Heating and Refrigeration Institute Printed in U. S.A. Registered United States Patent and Trademark Office Note: Thi

2、s guideline supersedes AHRI Guideline K-2009. IMPORTANT SAFETY DISCLAIMER AHRI does not set safety standards and does not certify or guarantee the safety of any products, components or systems designed, tested, rated, installed or operated in accordance with this standard/guideline. It is strongly r

3、ecommended that products be designed, constructed, assembled, installed and operated in accordance with nationally recognized safety standards and code requirements appropriate for products covered by this standard/guideline. AHRI uses its best efforts to develop standards/guidelines employing state

4、-of-the-art and accepted industry practices. AHRI does not certify or guarantee that any tests conducted under its standards/guidelines will be non-hazardous or free from risk. TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION PAGE Section 1. Purpose 1 Section 2. Scope . 1 Section 3. Definitions. 1 Section 4. Containers .

5、2 Section 5. Responsibility of Owner . 2 Section 6. Labels and Markings . 3 Section 7. Filling Procedures . 4 Section 8. Transportation . 5 APPENDICES Appendix A. References - Normative 6 Appendix B. References - Informative. 6 Appendix C. Service Pressures for Selected Non-flammable Fluorocarbon Re

6、frigerant Recovery Cylinders - Informative . 7 TABLES FOR APPENDICES Table C1. Service Pressures for Selected Non-flammable Fluorocarbon Refrigerant Recovery Cylinders .7 AHRI GUIDELINE K-2015 1 CONTAINERS FOR RECOVERED NON-FLAMMABLE FLUOROCARBON REFRIGERANTS Section 1. Purpose 1.1 Purpose. Recovery

7、, recycling and Reclamation of certain non-flammable fluorocarbon refrigerants will prevent unnecessary release of these compounds. For practical and safety reasons, there is a need for containers designed and identified specifically for these uses. This document is intended as a recommended guide o

8、f good practice to be used on a voluntary basis by all who supply, use, store or transport these containers. In certain instances, this document sets forth federal requirements as of the date of publication hereof. This document is not intended to be an exhaustive listing of all such requirements. A

9、pplicable federal, state, and local requirements should be reviewed. 1.1.1 Intent. This guideline is intended for the guidance of the industry, including manufacturers, engineers, installers, contractors, and users. 1.1.2 Review and Amendment. This guideline is subject to review and amendment as tec

10、hnology advances. Section 2. Scope 2.1 Scope. This guideline applies to cylinders with a maximum Service Pressure of 400 psig and ton tanks with a maximum Service Pressure of 500 psig for the receipt, storage and transportation of Recovered Non-flammable Fluorocarbon Refrigerants. Where this guideli

11、ne mentions regulations that are mandated by the United States Federal Government, the reference to the Federal regulation is provided. 2.2 Exclusions. This guideline does not apply to American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) pressure vessels for on-site recovery and storage that are not U.S.

12、 Department of Transportation (DOT) approved for transportation of non-flammable fluorocarbon refrigerants. Section 3. Definitions All terms in this document shall follow the standard industry definitions in the current edition of ASHRAE Terminology website (https:/www.ashrae.org/resources-publicati

13、ons/free-resources/ashrae-terminology) unless otherwise defined in this section. 3.1 Reclamation. To reprocess refrigerant to new product specifications, by means which may include distillation. Chemical analysis of the refrigerant will be required to determine that appropriate product specification

14、s are met. This term usually implies the use of processes or procedures available only at a reprocessing or manufacturing facility. 3.2 Recovered Non-flammable Fluorocarbon Refrigerant. Refrigerant that has been removed from a system for the purpose of storage, recycling, Reclamation or transportati

15、on. 3.3 Service Pressure. The rated pressure marked on the cylinder or ton tank. 3.4 Special Permit Cylinder. A cylinder that has been by authorized by the DOT to be manufactured outside the scope of existing DOT regulations but in accordance with the requirements specified by DOT in a special permi

16、t. The requirements in the special permit may include design, composition, manufacture, testing, marking, and transportation criteria as well as special provisions. AHRI GUIDELINE K-2015 2 Section 4. Containers 4.1 Cylinders for Recovered Non-flammable Fluorocarbon Refrigerants as Referenced in Appe

17、ndix C. 4.1.1 Federal law requires that cylinders comply with United States DOT packaging requirements, in accordance with CFR Title 49, or as specified in an applicable Special Permit as provided by the cylinder manufacturer. Note: Federal law 49 U.S.C. 5124 forbids the transportation of DOT Specif

18、ication 39 (see CFR Title 49) non-reusable/non-refillable cylinders, if refilled. Non-refillable cylinders meeting DOT Specification 39 should not be refilled or reused for any reason due to risk of serious personal injury. 4.1.2 Valve outlet connections should comply with Compressed Gas Association

19、 Publication V-1. 4.1.3 Pressure relief devices are required to comply with Compressed Gas Association Publication S-1.1. 4.1.4 Valves used for vapor and/or liquid withdrawal should be clearly identified and marked. 4.2 Ton Tanks for Recovered Non-flammable Fluorocarbon Refrigerants as Referenced in

20、 Appendix C. 4.2.1 Federal law requires that ton tanks comply with United States DOT specification 106A500X or 110A500W as detailed in 49 CFR Part 179, Subpart E 4.2.2 Valve outlet connections should comply with Compressed Gas Association Publication V-1. 4.2.3 Federal law, CFR Title 49, requires th

21、at pressure relief devices comply with CGA Publication S-1.1. 4.3 Containers for Recovered Non-flammable Fluorocarbon Refrigerants R-11, R-113, and R-123. 4.3.1 DOT Specifications require that steel drums comply with UN Specification 1A1, as per 49 CFR Part 178, Subpart L. 4.3.2 Containers that orig

22、inally contained new refrigerant R-11, R-113, or R-123 (excluding those originally used for cleaning agents) may be used, provided the following conditions are met: 4.3.2.1 The drums should be inspected internally and externally and found to be clean and free of dents, bulges, holes, cracks, rust, p

23、its, creases or other structural weaknesses. 4.3.2.2 Closure devices, including gaskets, should be in such condition that they comply, in all respects, with the original requirements for the drum. 4.3.2.3 Drums that originally contained refrigerant R-11, R-113, or R-123 should be made to comply with

24、 Section 6.6.3. Previous labels and markings should be removed and be replaced with new labels and markings per Section 6.4. Section 5. Responsibility of Owner This section applies only to cylinders and ton tanks, not drums, because drums are not compressed gas containers. See applicable definitions

25、 in 49 CFR Part 171, Subpart A. 5.1 Cylinder Filling. Only the owner may fill his/her containers or grant permission for some other party to fill them. 5.1.1 Responsibility to assure that the service pressure rating of the cylinder or ton tank is appropriate for the material being recovered rests wi

26、th the filler. Different refrigerants require different minimum Service Pressures, as per Appendix C. AHRI GUIDELINE K-2015 3 5.2 Cylinder/Ton Tank Retesting. Federal law requires that refillable cylinders used to recover refrigerant must be inspected and hydrostatically tested a minimum of once eve

27、ry five years in accordance with 49 CFR Part 180, Subpart C or as specified in an applicable Special Permit as provided by the manufacturer of the cylinder. Testing by visual inspection alone is not permitted (See 49 CFR Part 180, Subpart C). Responsibility to assure the cylinder or ton tank is with

28、in the test date rests with the filler even if the filler is not the owner of the container. Per 49 CFR Part 180, Subpart C, no cylinder is permitted to be filled with a hazardous material and offered for transportation in commerce unless that cylinder has been successfully requalified and marked in

29、 accordance with DOT requirements. Per 49 CFR Part 180, Subpart F no ton tank is permitted to be filled with a hazardous material and offered for transportation in commerce unless that ton tank has been successfully requalified and marked in accordance with DOT requirements. Section 6. Labels and Ma

30、rkings 6.1 DOT Requirements. Specific container labeling and marking requirements apply for all DOT-regulated hazardous materials. Instructions as noted in Sections 6.1.1 and 6.1.2 apply to non-flammable fluorocarbon recovered refrigerants. Note: R-11 in drum quantities is not a DOT-regulated hazard

31、ous material. When in bulk packaging of 5,000 lbs. or more, it is subject to DOT regulation as a hazardous substance. R-113 and R-123, in any quantity, are not DOT regulated hazardous materials. 6.1.1 Labeling. Federal law requires that each non-flammable gas cylinder display a DOT diamond (square-o

32、n-point) “non-flammable gas“ label. The 4“ x 4“ green diamond shaped label may be printed on a tag and securely attached to the cylinders valve protection cap prior to shipment. Ton tanks require two DOT non-flammable gas labels, one on each end. 6.1.2 Marking. Federal law requires that each contain

33、er of a regulated material be marked with a DOT proper shipping name and an appropriate UN identification number as specified in DOT CFR Title 49, Part 172 Subpart D. Consignees or consignors name and address is required to be shown on each container. Refer to CFR Title 49 for details of marking req

34、uirements. 6.2 EPA Labeling Requirements. 6.2.1 Each cylinder, ton tank, or drum containing a recovered refrigerant designated by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency as a Class I (CFC) or Class II (HCFC) substance in the Clean Air Act is required to display a warning statement indicating that t

35、he product(s) inside the cylinder or drum harms the earths ozone layer. The warning statement is as follows per 40 CFR Part 82, Subpart E: WARNING: Contains (insert name of substance) which harms public health and environment by destroying ozone in the upper atmosphere. 6.2.2 The chemical name of th

36、e substance may be abbreviated in the warning statement. For example, R-134a may be substituted for 1,1,1,2-Tetrafluoroethane. 6.3 Fill Weight. 6.3.1 The gross weight should be marked on each cylinder and ton tank. Maximum allowable gross weight should be determined as follows: Maximum allowable gro

37、ss cylinder weight = (0.8 WC SG) + TW 1 Where: SG = Specific gravity of the refrigerant recovered at 77F TW = Tare weight of the recovery cylinder, lb WC = Water capacity of the recovery cylinder, lb AHRI GUIDELINE K-2015 4 6.4 Product Labeling and Marking. 6.4.1 Each container should display a prec

38、autionary label prepared in accordance with OSHA HCS 1910.1200. Federal law requires that this label include: 6.4.1.1 Product identifier 6.4.2.2 Signal word 6.4.2.3 Hazard statements 6.4.2.4 Pictograms 6.4.2.5 Precautionary statements 6.4.2.6 Name, address, and telephone number of the chemical manuf

39、acturer, importer, or other responsible party 6.4.2 Federal law requires that cylinders and ton tanks be marked in accordance with 49 CFR Part 172, Subpart D. 6.4.3 Printing on labels should be clear and legible. 6.5 User Information. Each container should be labeled with the fillers name, address a

40、nd date filled. 6.6 Color. Following are examples of coloring schemes for various recovery containers. Depending upon the provider of the recovery container, the actual shading of the color may vary. However, the use of the color yellow as specified below will identify the container as a recovery ve

41、ssel. 6.6.1 Cylinders with non-removable collars: The body should be gray. The collar should be yellow. 6.6.2 Cylinders with removable caps: The body should be gray. The shoulder and the cap should be yellow. 6.6.3 Drums: The drum should be gray. The top head should be yellow. 6.6.4 Ton tanks: The b

42、ody should be gray. The ends and chimes should be yellow. Section 7. Filling Procedures Important: Do not mix refrigerants when filling containers. 7.1 Cylinders and Ton Tanks. 7.1.1 Per DOT requirements, do not fill if the present date is more than five years past the test date on the container. No

43、 person may fill a cylinder overdue for periodic re-qualification with a hazardous material and then offer it for transportation. The prohibition against offering a cylinder for transportation that is overdue for periodic re-qualification does not apply to a cylinder filled prior to the re-qualifica

44、tion due date. See 49 CFR Part 173, Subpart G. The test date will be stamped on the shoulder or collar of 4BA and 4BW cylinders; on the valve end chime of 106A and 110A ton tanks; and per the cylinder manufacturers design on Special Permit Cylinders. For each cylinder or ton tank, the test date mark

45、ing will appear as follows: AHRI GUIDELINE K-2015 5 A1 9 06X 32 Note: This indicates the cylinder was re-tested in September of 2006 by re-tester number A132. X represents the 5 year volumetric expansion test (the Effective Date for the additional markings (e.g. X) was 9/2006). 7.1.2 Cylinders and t

46、on tanks should be continuously weighed during filling to ensure user safety. The maximum allowable gross weight should never be exceeded. 7.1.3 Cylinders and ton tanks should be checked for leakage prior to shipment. Federal law per 49 CFR Part 173, Subpart G requires that leaking cylinders and ton

47、 tanks not be shipped and be immediately evacuated into acceptable cylinders or ton tanks. 7.2 Drums. 7.2.1 Recovered refrigerant R-11, R-113, or R-123 should be placed into a new drum or a drum that previously contained new refrigerant R-11, R-113, or R-123, respectively. 7.2.2 Drums should be cont

48、inuously weighed during filling to ensure user safety. Drums should be filled to allow a vapor space equal to at least 10% of the drum height between the top of the liquid and the bottom of the drum top. 7.2.3 Drums should be sealed by wrench-tightening the closure devices until the gaskets are firm

49、ly seated and the closure is confirmed not to leak. 7.2.4 Drums should be checked for leakage prior to shipment. In accordance with 49 CFR Part 173, Subpart B, leaking drums must not be shipped and must be immediately transferred into acceptable containers. Section 8. Transportation 8.1 Local Regulations. Per federal regulations in 49 CFR Part 173, Subpart G, the shipper of recovered refrigerant is responsible to determine if there are any state or local regulations restricting transportation, such as classifying recovered refrigerant and oil mixtu

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