Exhaust Venting or R-Gases

The use of exhaust tubing reduces pump noise from the device.

Make sure to vent the exhaust of the device to the outside atmosphere (preferred) or a safe area.

Do not use inline or end-of-line filters in the exhaust line.

Route the exhaust line so venting occurs to the outside atmosphere. Make sure to protect the end of the exhaust tube from elements such as water, dirt, snow, ice, and insects, which can cause clogs and prevent efficient venting.

If exhaust venting occurs indoors, make sure to route the exhaust line to:

An area that is not monitored for refrigerant gases
An area away from personnel

WARNING! 

Make sure to remove the cap from the exhaust port before operating the device. Failure to do so will create back pressure that can result in inaccurate readings and damage to internal components.
Properly vent the exhaust of the Chillgard 5000 system to a safe area. Improper venting of the exhaust can cause serious personal injury or death.
Do not use indoor exhaust vents for ammonia.

Failure to follow these warnings can result in serious personal injury or death.