Cylinder Management Best Practices
Learn how to effectively track and manage your refrigerant cylinder inventory for optimal efficiency and compliance.
Why Cylinder Tracking Matters
Tracking your cylinders helps you:
- Know exactly how much refrigerant you have on hand
- Find cylinders quickly when needed
- Prevent loss and theft
- Track DOT inspection dates
- Manage cylinder movements between vehicles and locations
- Maintain accurate inventory for purchasing decisions
Setting Up Your Cylinder Inventory
Initial Setup
When adding cylinders to RefriTrak:
- Record the cylinder serial number
- Note the refrigerant type (R-410A, R-134a, etc.)
- Enter the tare weight (empty weight)
- Set the current location
- Record the DOT inspection date
- Take a photo if possible
Cylinder Status Types
RefriTrak supports these cylinder statuses:
- EMPTY - No refrigerant remaining
- PARTIAL - Some refrigerant present
- FULL - Full or nearly full
- LEFT_ON_SITE - At a customer location
- ON_VEHICLE - Loaded on a service truck
- CONTAMINATED - Contains contaminated refrigerant
- ISSUE - Problem or damage noted
Daily Cylinder Management
Morning Routine
- Check which cylinders are on each vehicle
- Verify you have the right refrigerant types for today's jobs
- Update cylinder locations as they're loaded
After Each Job
- Record any refrigerant transfers
- Update cylinder status if empty or contaminated
- Note location if left on-site
End of Day
- Update cylinder locations for any returns
- Check for cylinders that need refilling
- Flag any cylinders with issues
Tracking Cylinder Movements
Use the Movements feature to track when cylinders:
- Are loaded onto vehicles
- Are taken to job sites
- Are left at customer locations
- Return to the warehouse
- Go for reclamation or refilling
This creates an audit trail and helps locate missing cylinders.
DOT Inspection Management
Cylinders must be hydrostatically tested every 5 years (or 10 years for some cylinders).
RefriTrak helps you:
- Track DOT dates for each cylinder
- Get alerts before inspections are due
- Document when inspections are completed
- Flag cylinders that are overdue
Best Practices
Organization
- Color Code - Use colored tags for different refrigerant types
- Dedicated Storage - Keep full, empty, and contaminated cylinders separate
- Label Clearly - Mark cylinders with company name and phone number
Safety
- Secure Transport - Always secure cylinders during transport
- Check Valves - Inspect valves regularly for leaks
- Proper Storage - Store cylinders in ventilated areas away from heat
- Training - Ensure all technicians know safe handling procedures
Efficiency
- Strategic Placement - Keep frequently used refrigerants easily accessible
- Regular Counts - Do physical inventory checks monthly
- Bulk Orders - Order in bulk when prices are low
- Return Empties - Return empty cylinders promptly for refilling or deposits
Common Cylinder Issues
Lost Cylinders
If a cylinder goes missing:
- Check the movement history in RefriTrak
- Contact the last person/vehicle it was assigned to
- Check recent job locations
- File a police report if stolen
- Update status to DECOMMISSIONED if not recovered
Contaminated Refrigerant
If you suspect contamination:
- Mark cylinder status as CONTAMINATED immediately
- Do NOT mix with other refrigerant
- Arrange for proper disposal or reclamation
- Document the contamination source if known
Overdue Inspections
For cylinders with overdue DOT inspections:
- Remove from service immediately
- Tag as "DO NOT USE"
- Schedule hydrostatic testing
- Update DOT date in RefriTrak when complete
Using RefriTrak for Cylinder Management
Quick Actions
- Bulk Import - Import multiple cylinders via CSV
- Map View - See cylinder locations on a map
- Quick Search - Find cylinders by serial number or type
- Status Updates - Batch update multiple cylinder statuses
Reports
Generate reports for:
- Current inventory by refrigerant type
- Cylinders by location or vehicle
- DOT inspections due this month
- Movement history for a date range
Tips for Small Businesses
If you have a small cylinder fleet:
- Start simple - track locations and status only
- Use photos to identify cylinders quickly
- Set calendar reminders for DOT dates
- Keep a backup inventory list
Tips for Large Fleets
If you manage 50+ cylinders:
- Assign cylinder management responsibilities
- Do weekly inventory audits
- Use barcode scanners for faster updates
- Implement a checkout/return system
- Track cost basis for accounting
Conclusion
Good cylinder management saves time, money, and headaches. Use RefriTrak's tools to stay organized and always know where your refrigerant is.