Safe recovery of R134A refrigerant gas 

July 05, 2022
Safe recovery of R134A refrigerant gas 
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Tech’n’Tools has made the difficult and potentially dangerous job of refrigerant gas removal from a vehicle air-con system quick and easy with its Eco Drain R134A Automatic Recovery Station. 


The unit can be safely connected to any vehicle A/C system via a 3 metre hose and once activated will recover the gas automatically in to standard cylinder, with an automatic shut off once the job is complete. The equipment also has the capacity to filter and separate oil and dye, leaving dehydrated and de-oiled gas for reuse and safe disposal. 

The unit is ideal for vehicle, dismantlers, providing an end of life de-pollution service or anyone needing to remove refrigerant gas from an A/C system. It provides a safe and environmentally friendly means of gas removal that meets the latest refrigerant handling regulations. 

Eco Drain R134A Automatic Recovery Station is competitively priced and comes with free delivery, commissioning and technical support.

For more information call Dave Molloy on 087-246-9175.    

 
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