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Technical data -> 6.2.16 Analysis of refrigerant R1234yf for Your Volkswagen Touran 4 Door Second Generation (2015-2022)

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Air conditioning systems with refrigerant R1234yf - General information - Edition 07.2017  
♦ To ensure safety, only use compressed gas containers fitted  
with a safety valve.  
♦ Returnable and recycling cylinders must be weighed on suit‐  
able scales during charging, or a method of charging by vol‐  
ume must be employed to ensure that the permissible weight  
of the filling specified on the tank/container is not exceeded.  
The maximum permissible filling volume is 80% of the maxi‐  
mum refrigerant volume of the filling weight specified on the  
returnable and recycling cylinder or 70% of the maximum filling  
volume (charge factor, the smaller of the values always ap‐  
plies respectively). Reason: There is no way of absolutely  
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ruling out refrigerant oil being filled into the returnable and re‐  
cycling cylinder along with the refrigerant.  
♦ There must be space both for liquid and vapour in a container.  
As the temperature rises, the liquid expands. The vapour-filled  
space becomes smaller. At a certain point, there will only be  
liquid in the vessel. Beyond this, even a slight increase in tem‐  
perature causes great pressure to build up in the vessel as the  
liquid attempts to continue expanding despite the absence of  
the necessary space. The resultant force is sufficient to rup‐  
ture the vessel. To prevent containers from being over‐  
charged, regulations governing the storage of compressed  
gases specify how many kilograms may be charged into a  
container for every litre of container volume. This charge factor  
multiplied by the internal volume gives the permissible charge  
quantity. The charge factor for refrigerant used in vehicles is  
1.15 kg/litre.  
♦ Since contaminated refrigerant could have a different density  
than pure R1234yf refrigerant, the maximum permissible  
charge factor must always be observed.  
6.2.15  
Evidence of leaks in a refrigerant circuit  
with R1234yf refrigerant  
♦ The refrigerant circuit could develop leaks, for example, from  
the use of unsuitable or contaminated refrigerant or untested  
materials in unsuitable components.  
♦ Since a small leak will involve only small quantities of refrig‐  
erant, evidence of leaks should be sought using an electronic  
leak detector or by introducing a leak detection additive to the  
refrigerant circuit. Electronic leak detectors can detect leakage  
rates of less than 5 grams loss of refrigerant per year.  
Note  
Use must however be made of leak detectors designed for the  
composition of the respective refrigerant. For example, leak de‐  
tectors for R12 refrigerant are not suitable for R1234yf refrigerant  
as these leak detectors do not always respond. Even leak detec‐  
tors that are designed just for R134a refrigerant are not suitable  
for R1234yf refrigerant because R1234yf refrigerant has a differ‐  
ent chemical structure than R134a. Subsequently, these leak  
detectors only respond to high concentrations of refrigerant in the  
air or not at all ⇒ Electronic parts catalogue .  
6.2.16  
Analysis of refrigerant R1234yf  
For operation of the air conditioning system, it is important that  
the refrigerant used has a certain degree of purity.  
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Air conditioning systems with refrigerant R1234yf - General information - Edition 07.2017  
Note  
A faulty gas analysis is possible from air in the refrigerant ho‐  
ses or non-observance of the procedure for gas analysis as  
detailed in the operating instructions.  
Carefully follow the operating instructions of the gas analysis  
device / air conditioner service station .  
Evacuate refrigerant hoses of the air conditioner service sta‐  
tion before connecting the service couplings to the refrigerant  
circuit / gas cylinder with R1234yf refrigerant hose (see oper‐  
ating instructions of gas analysis device / air conditioner serv‐  
ice station  
⇒ “2.3 Performing gas analysis of refrigerant”, page 134 .  
Contamination with other refrigerants or gases can cause dam‐  
age and thereby failure of the air conditioning system and air  
conditioner service station .  
Contaminated refrigerant must be analysed and then processed  
(or disposed of) as gas of unknown composition in accordance  
with the relevant legal requirements  
⇒ “2.3 Performing gas analysis of refrigerant”, page 134 .  
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Return contaminated R1234yf refrigerant to your refrigerant sup‐  
plier for analysis. If, owing to refrigerant circuit damage that has  
already occurred or is expected, it is necessary for you to know  
exactly which impurities the refrigerant is contaminated with, sub‐  
mit an application and request analysis results  
⇒ “6.2.17 Returning contaminated R1234yf refrigerant for analy‐  
sis, processing or disposal”, page 25 .  
The following thresholds apply for clean R1234yf refrigerant dur‐  
ing the gas analysis:  
♦ The extracted refrigerant gas consists of at least 95% R1234yf  
refrigerant.  
♦ The percentage of impurities (oxygen, nitrogen, vapour, other  
refrigerants) is less than 5%.  
Note  
To prevent liquid components (e.g. droplets of refrigerant oil) in  
the extracted refrigerant gas from falsifying the result of the gas  
analysis, separators (filters) are installed in the gas analysis de‐  
vice that separate these droplets of liquid. Renew filters in ac‐  
cordance with the specifications in the operating instructions  
accompanying the gas analysis device and air conditioner service  
station ⇒ Operating instructions of gas analysis device or ⇒ Op‐  
erating instructions of air conditioner service station .  
6.2.17  
Returning contaminated R1234yf refrig‐  
erant for analysis, processing or dispos‐  
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♦ When returning contaminated refrigerant for analysis, pro‐  
cessing/recycling or disposing of refrigerant that is no longer  
usable, the legal requirements must be observed  
⇒ “2 Legal texts and regulations”, page 5 and ⇒ VW / Audi  
ServiceNet .  
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