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Full Automatic Auto Refrigerant Recovery A/C Station For Garage
Instruction
It is a fully automatic machine with several great functions, such
as excellent recovery rates.It is quite tall and comes up to your
hip, enabling you to comfortably use the controls since they are
situated at the top of the unit. Complementing the controls are the
wheels so that you have no issues with movement.
Furthermore, it is multi-purpose, and you can use it for recycling,
recharging, vacuuming, injection, and a leak test. Now, given that
it is user-friendly, you will have no trouble injecting the dye and
lubricating oil into it.
Moving on, due to the self-purge mechanism, it automatically
purifies the air to prevent pollution. Plus, you can maintain a
preselected level of refrigerant, thereby allowing you to refill it
easily.Finally, it has an advanced monitoring system that informs
about leaks and the remaining time for the vacuum.
Main features
a. Recovery : Recovery refrigerant automatically , and the refrigerant meet the SAE standard .
b. Charge : Charge refrigerant into the the perfectly sealed air condition system . Manual operation to purge the waste compressor oil and charge the new oil .
c. Vacuuming : Draw out air from conditioner .
d. Equipped with filter device to eliminate moisture and impurities .
e. Drain compressor oil automatically
f. Fully automatically operation .
Features
a . Recycled : Separation of oil and water from , the recovered
refrigerant meets the standard of SAE , thus it can be reused for
the vehicles air conditioning .
b . Charge
c . Separate compressor oil from the refrigerant and charge new oil
.
d . Filling : New oil and refrigerant refilling can be easily set
up .
g . Equipped with filter device to eliminate moisture and impurities .
Technical data
Color | Red, Cusyomized |
Vacuum pump | 1L |
Dry filter | 250ml |
Scale accuracy | ±10g |
Dimension | 76*69*135 cm |
G.weight | 92kg |
Refrigerant Recovery Procedure
Using a recovery/recycling machine is not difficult. The basic
procedure goes as follows:
1. Connect the hoses on the recovery machine to the service fitting
on the vehicle.
2. Turn the recovery unit on following the equipment manufacturer's
operating instructions. Allow the machine to continue pulling
refrigerant from the system until it indicates all of the
refrigerant has been recovered (system pressure reads vacuum and
holds vacuum for at least 5 minutes). If the machine does not have
an automatic timer or shut-off, discontinue recovery at this time,
and close and disconnect the service hoses.
TIP: If A/C components show evidence of icing during the recovery
process, the components can be gently heated to speed up the flow
of refrigerant. Use a hot air blow dryer, never any type of open
flame, to heat parts.
3. Once the recovery process is complete, determine how much oil
was pulled out along with the refrigerant so you can replace it
when the system is recharged. Most machines have an oil cup that
will show how much oil was taken out. The cup should usually have
about one ounce of oil in it if the system contains the proper
amount of oil. If the system is low on oil, there may be little or
no oil in the cup. On the other hand, if the system is overcharged
with oil, there may be several ounces of oil in the cup.
4. After the refrigerant has been recovered, the recycling process
can begin. The time it takes to clean the refrigerant can vary from
20 minutes up to an hour depending on the amount of contamination.
During the recycling phase, the refrigerant is filtered and dried.
Particulates, moisture, oil and air are all removed until the
refrigerant meets purity standards. A moisture indicator light
usually signals when the job is done. The refrigerant can then be
put back into the vehicle, or saved and reused in another vehicle.
Most machines use "single-pass" recycling where the refrigerant
makes only one pass through the cleaning circuit, but some machines
also offer "multi-pass" recycling or a choice of single-pass or
multi-pass cleaning. Multi-pass cleaning takes longer but may be
necessary with refrigerant that contains a lot of moisture.