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Brand Name : | Wonderfu |
Model Number : | X550 |
Certification : | CE |
Price : | Negotiate |
Payment Terms : | L/C, T/T |
Supply Ability : | 200 Pcs per Month |
Delivery Time : | 26 working days |
LCD Displayer Car Ac Recharge Machine , R134a Recovery Recycle Recharge Machine
Product Description
With our expertise and trustworthiness, we are engaged in offering an optimum quality range of Fully Automatic AC Recovery Machine.
Refrigerant recovery , recharge , vacuum and leak hunting .
Automatic operation , after parameter setting and pipeline
connection , the whole process is automatically completed , without
the operator valve or other manual parts .
The machine contains a database of the latest car models , covering
the amount of refrigerated oil and refrigerant added to most of the
models in the domestic and foreign markets .
Standard setting of high and low pressure parameters to improve
working efficiency and reduce operation errors .
High Precision weighing Sensor and High Voltage Protection function
.
Features:
Product Specification
Automation Grade | Fully Automatic |
Power supply | 220 V |
Type | Fully Automatic |
Voltage | 220 V AC |
Frequency | 50 Hz |
Working Temperature | 10/500 |
Hoses | 2 m |
Refrigerant Bottle Capacity | 12 Liters (Refillable) |
Recovery Speed | 300 g/min |
Vacuum Pump | 1 CFM |
Scale Resolution | 10 g |
Display | Graphic |
Refrigerant Type | R134A |
What is Air Conditioning Refrigerant Recovery?
Air conditioning systems use various types of refrigerant to cool
the interior of the vehicle. It is stored inside of the refrigerant
system. When the air conditioning system needs service that
involves opening the refrigerant system, the refrigerant must be
removed safely to prevent venting to the air we breathe. To
accomplish this task, air conditioning refrigerant recovery is
performed as a safe means of removing refrigerant from the air
conditioning refrigerant system, and placing it into a secondary,
external sealed container. The process of recovering, storing, and
recharging refrigerant is regulated by the Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA) to ensure compliance and air quality standards.
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