SAE J 1628-2014 Technician Procedures for Refrigerant Leak Detection in Service of Mobile Air Conditioning Systems《移动式空调系统使用的制冷剂泄漏检测器技术规程》.pdf
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4、side USA)Fax: 724-776-0790Email: CustomerServicesae.orgSAE WEB ADDRESS: http:/www.sae.orgSAE values your input. To provide feedbackon this Technical Report, please visithttp:/www.sae.org/technical/standards/J1628_201407SURFACE VEHICLERECOMMENDED PRACTICEJ1628 JUL2014Issued 1998-11Revised 2014-07Supe
5、rseding J1628 AUG2011Technician Procedures for Refrigerant Leak Detection in Serviceof Mobile Air Conditioning SystemsRATIONALEWith the publication of SAE J2970 “Minimum Performance Requirements for Non-Refrigerant Tracer Gasses and Electronic Tracer Gas Leak Detectors,” this standard is updated to
6、incorporate the use of Non-Refrigerant Tracer Gasses and Electronic Tracer Gas Leak Detectors that meet J2970. Comments from the previous ballot have been addressed.FOREWORDThe purpose of this SAE Standard is to establish guidelines for leak detection procedures when servicing motor vehicle air-cond
7、itioning refrigerant systems. There are many approaches for determining the existence and location of a refrigerant system leak. However, many of these approaches will not provide reliable leak detection. When servicing MACsystems, it is important that they be repaired to maintain their design inten
8、t concerning refrigerant containment rates, for system performance, refrigerant system safety, and to protect the environment. Single evaporator MAC systems can have a design intent refrigerant charge quantity of less than 20 oz (567 g) and a refrigerant leakage rate of considerably less than 20 g p
9、er year. Identifying and repairing small system leaks is important, for system performance and reliability. In addition, some hybrid vehicles, or electric vehicles have larger refrigerant capacities than would normally be expected for vehicle size, because the vehicles incorporate an A/C refrigerant
10、 circuit for cooling high-voltage battery and/or control electronics under certain operating conditions. For these vehicles, refrigerant leak detection locations can also include other vehicle components other than the air conditioning system. 1. SCOPEThis SAE Recommended Practice applies to the use
11、 of generally available leak detection methods to service motor vehicle passenger compartment air conditioning systems.2. REFERENCES2.1 Related PublicationsThe following publications are provided for information purposes only and are not a required part of this SAE Technical Report.SAE INTERNATIONAL
12、 J1628 Revised JUL2014 Page 2 of 122.1.1 SAE PublicationsAvailable from SAE International, 400 Commonwealth Drive, Warrendale, PA 15096-0001, Tel: 877-606-7323 (inside USA and Canada) or 724-776-4970 (outside USA), www.sae.org.SAE J639 Safety Standards for Motor Vehicle Refrigerant Vapor Compression
13、 SystemsSAE J1627 Performance Criteria for Electronic Refrigerant Leak DetectorsSAE J2297 Ultraviolet Leak Detection: Stability and Compatibility Criteria of Fluorescent Refrigerant Leak Detection Dyes for Mobile R-134a and R-1234yf (HFO-1234yf) Air-Conditioning SystemsSAE J2791 HFC-134a Refrigerant
14、 Electronic Leak Detectors, Minimum Performance CriteriaSAE J2913 R-1234yf HFO-1234yf Refrigerant Electronic Leak Detectors, Minimum Performance CriteriaSAE J2970 Minimum Performance Requirements for Non-Refrigerant Tracer Gasses and Electronic Tracer Gas Leak Detectors3. REFRIGERANT LEAK DETECTION
15、METHODS COVERED IN THIS DOCUMENTx Visible oil leakage on system parts, often highlighted by road film, particularly at system joints.x Water/soap solution bubbles.x Using electronic leak detection devices, particularly those certified to SAE standards. x Trace dye that meets SAE J2297 requirements.x
16、 System vacuum and pressure decay pressure change/loss over time. Except where vacuum and/or pressure decay is used on an isolated component, they are intended to confirm the existence of a leak in the overall system. The complete system test will not pinpoint the location of the leak. One of the me
17、thods described above will be needed to pinpoint the location of the leak. Refer to No. 8, System Vacuum and Pressure Decay Procedures (pressure/vacuum change over time).x Using Non-Refrigerant Tracer Gasses and Electronic Tracer Gas Leak Detectors that meet J29703.1 Using the Appropriate Leak Detec
18、tion ProcedureIt is important to understand that some of the methods have limited ability to identify a leak, and the use of some methods i.e., pressurizing the system with nitrogen gas or with a high pressure refrigerant could cause damage to the refrigerantsystem. The industry has developed servic
19、e procedures and equipment that provide the most appropriate way to determine system refrigerant leakage and to minimize the use of additional refrigerant. In many cases, the technician will find it appropriate to use a combination of procedures to pinpoint a leak.3.1.1 If the indicated leak is larg
20、e, the technician should begin by confirming its existence by reviewing the vehicle A/C service history and visual inspection. A large leak is defined as one that results in a significant loss of the refrigerant charge within a single A/C cooling season, such as evidenced by failure to pass the vehi
21、cle manufacturers cooling performance test. Very low or no pressure in the system when the vehicle is received might be an indication of a very large leak.3.2 Three levels of leak detection. Level 1 is for large leaks, and even if effective in pinpointing a large leak, should be followed by a subseq
22、uent level (Level 2 or Level 3) to ensure that all repairable leaks have been found.SAE INTERNATIONAL J1628 Revised JUL2014 Page 3 of 123.3 The most effective and reliable refrigerant leak detection methods include the following steps, starting with methods that will locate major refrigerant leaks,
23、to methods that will locate leakage rates of a few grams per year. It should be noted that to minimize MAC system refrigerant emissions and assure consumer satisfaction, identifying all potential system refrigerant leakage can only be accomplished by using the correct procedures and in conjunction w
24、ith electronic and trace dye diagnostics. 4. INITIAL MAC SYSTEM INSPECTION LEVEL I PROCEDURE4.1 Visual inspection for major leakage install a gauge set and check static pressure in the system.4.2 Visible oil leakage on system parts should be the first step in any leak test procedure. If vehicle has
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