
What Is a Hydrogen and Nitrogen Charging Machine and How Does It Work?
Before refrigerant is charged into an air conditioner, heat pump, chiller, or other refrigeration equipment, manufacturers must ensure the refrigeration circuit is completely leak-free. Even a small leak can lead to refrigerant loss, lower system performance, and higher maintenance costs.
To verify system integrity, many manufacturers perform hydrogen-nitrogen leak testing before refrigerant charging. However, traditional manual charging is slow, relies heavily on operator experience, and can easily lead to inconsistent results.
A Hydrogen-Nitrogen Charging Machine automates vacuum evacuation, gas charging, pressure stabilization, and pressure release, helping manufacturers improve efficiency, ensure consistent testing quality, and reduce human error.
A Hydrogen-Nitrogen Charging Machine is an automated system used to evacuate refrigeration systems, charge hydrogen-nitrogen mixed gas, control charging pressure, and release pressure after leak testing.
Instead of manually adjusting regulators and monitoring pressure gauges, operators simply connect the refrigeration unit and start the automatic program. The machine performs the entire charging sequence according to preset parameters, ensuring stable and repeatable testing conditions.
It is widely used in the production of air conditioners, heat pumps, refrigeration units, chillers, and other HVAC&R equipment.
Hydrogen-nitrogen mixed gas is commonly used because hydrogen molecules are extremely small, allowing even tiny leaks to be detected with high-sensitivity leak detectors.
After the refrigeration system reaches the specified pressure, technicians inspect key welding points, compressor connections, copper tubing, filter dryers, and evaporators. Only systems that pass leak testing proceed to refrigerant charging.
This process improves product reliability, reduces refrigerant leakage, and lowers after-sales service costs.
The machine first evacuates the refrigeration system to a preset vacuum level, typically around 1000 Pa for leak testing. It then performs a vacuum holding test before gas charging begins.
Hydrogen-nitrogen mixed gas enters the machine through a pressure regulator before being precisely controlled and charged into the refrigeration system.
To compensate for pressure changes caused by pipeline restrictions, the machine automatically pauses, checks pressure stability, and performs additional charging if necessary. By default, this process is repeated three times until the target pressure remains stable.
Typical pressure settings include:
l 16 bar for refrigeration circuit leak testing
l 10 bar for water-side pressure testing
After charging, technicians use a hydrogen leak detector to inspect compressor joints, copper tube welds, filter dryer connections, evaporators, and other critical locations.
High-sensitivity hydrogen detection allows even microscopic leaks to be identified before refrigerant charging.
After leak testing, the machine automatically releases pressure to a preset value, typically around 2 bar, for FQC inspection. Once inspection is completed, the remaining gas is discharged automatically through the touch-screen control, eliminating manual valve operation.
Vacuum evacuation, leak testing preparation, charging, and pressure release are completed automatically in one continuous process, significantly reducing production time.
Automatic pressure control eliminates repeated manual adjustments, improving testing consistency and reducing operator dependence.
The machine can record up to one million charging records, providing full production traceability and allowing data backup for long-term quality management.
A built-in vacuum pump protection function automatically stops the pump and triggers an alarm if evacuation is attempted on a pressurized system, preventing equipment damage.
Users can customize vacuum levels, leak test duration, pressure holding cycles, evacuation time, pressure release values, and other parameters to meet different production requirements.
At ChunMu Refrigeration, we understand that modern refrigeration manufacturing requires more than simple automation. Manufacturers need equipment that delivers efficiency, repeatability, safety, and complete process control.
Our Hydrogen-Nitrogen Charging Machine integrates intelligent pressure compensation, automatic vacuum evacuation, precise pressure control, production data recording, vacuum pump protection, and customizable process parameters into one integrated solution.
Whether you manufacture air conditioners, heat pumps, chillers, or other refrigeration equipment, ChunMu helps you standardize leak testing, improve production efficiency, and reduce operational risks.
As refrigeration manufacturing moves toward greater automation, intelligent hydrogen-nitrogen charging is replacing traditional manual methods.
A Hydrogen-Nitrogen Charging Machine simplifies leak testing, improves production consistency, reduces human error, and provides complete production traceability. For manufacturers seeking higher productivity and more reliable quality control, it is an efficient and future-ready solution.
Optimize your works with Chunmu Refrigeration's complete refrigerant services: recovery, purification, and charging. Contact us today for technical support!
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