Refrigerant recovery from an HVAC system has been mandatory since 1995 when the EPA enacted the Montreal Protocol and required 608 certification of all technicians. Refrigerant must be recovered otherwise huge fines can be imposed.
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- Using refrigerant recovery equipment to evacuate a system before making repairs to a condensing unit is extremely time consuming and labor intensive. You have to consider the time involved in setting up the machine, the operation time to evacuate the system and then the transition and proper disposal of the recovered refrigerant.
The EPA does allow for de-minimis release, or basically refrigerant released when connecting hoses to and from a unit or tank.
What is Needed for Refrigerant Recovery on an HVAC Unit?
The basic items needed are HVAC gauges to connect hoses between an HVAC system, recovery machine, and recovery tank.
- Recovery tank (Tanks with a yellow top are designated Recovery Tanks.)
- Recovery Machine.
- Refrigerant Scale.
How To Use a Refrigerant Recovery Machine
- The gauges should be turned off and connected to the high and low sides of the unit to be recovered from. Red goes to the high side, Blue goes to the low side.
- The center yellow hose goes to the suction line of the recover machine marked IN, a dryer should be placed here to help keep contaminants out.
- A single hose goes OUT of the recovery machine to the recovery tank.
- Set the recover tank on a scale to measure how much refrigerant is removed from the unit, and avoid overfilling the recovery tank. By law a tank can only be filled to 80 percent capacity.
- After everything is connected the air purged from the hoses. This is done by opening all the valves from the unit to the tank, only the tank valve should be off, then at the tank letting the air push out of the hoses. This will only be done for a few seconds. At the tank unscrew the hose slightly until air is heard escaping, after a second or two re-tighten the connection to the tank. The refrigerant will be under pressure and push the air out of the lines.
- After the the lines are purged the recovery machine is ready to be turn on. The recovery tank valve along with all other valves should be open, the recovery machine can be turned on.
- At the HVAC gauges and recovery machine you should see the pressure begin to drop as the refrigerant goes into he recovery tank. Be sure to watch the scale as to not overfill the recovery tank, a tank should never be filled pass 80 percent of its capacity. The recovery machine should be working up to it reaches 0 psi on the low-side of the recovery machine. Don’t go below 0 psi as if there is a leak you will be sucking air. Most new recovery machines will turn themselves off automatically when they reach 0 psi.
- After the recovery machine has reached zero psi the recover machine needs to be purged. To do this turn the low-side blue valve to purge and the high red side to purge on the recovery machine. Then watch the gauges on the recovery machine. The low side will go from high-to-low and the recovery machine should shut down when its done.
- Close all the valves, especially the recovery tank, and you are done.
Pressure at the recovery machine will show when all valves are open.
Purging the lines
Summary
There is more that can be done to speed up the process of recovery such as turning on the blower motor so the liquid doesn’t freeze, getting quicker recovery times.
Refrigerants should never be mixed R-22,R134, R-410 should all be kept separate. Old refrigerant shouldn’t be mixed if the refrigerant is going back into the system it was removed from.
Key Resources
Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) International Database of MVAC Servicing Equipment
Section 609 requires that Technicians use refrigerant handling equipment that has been certified by the EPA or an independent standards testing organization approved by EPA to certify equipment. Currently, IntertekExit(formerly ETL Testing Laboratories, Inc.) and Underwriters Laboratory (UL)Exitare the only independent standards testing organizations approved to certify refrigerant handling equipment.
SAE International maintains a database of MVAC servicing equipment that has been certified to meet SAE J2911 “Procedure for Certification That Requirements for Mobile Air Conditioning System Components, Service Equipment and Service Technician Training Meet SAE J Standards.” EPA does not require compliance with SAE J2911. Equipment meeting the certification standards found in J2911 can be found in SAE’s MAC Manufacturer Database Exit.
All lists will be updated as more equipment types are certified. If you believe something is listed in error, or a specific model is not listed that should be, contact us.
Table I. CFC-12 Recover/Recycle Equipment (SAE J1990) | ||
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Manufacturer | Model | Remarks (1) |
A. Gramkow | RRC | No longer manufactured |
AES NTRON | Retriever 2.2AC and 2.2A | - |
Airosol Company, Inc. | Chargette RC2000, RC2200 | No longer manufactured |
American Thermaflo | 18000 | Dual refrigerant |
Applied Ecological Systems | 2.2c | - |
Assemblies Systems Corp. | NS-2000 | No longer manufactured |
Atlas Supply Company | EAC-205, -250, -750, -1400, -1500 | Multiple listing |
Atlas/SPX-Robinair | EAC-125, EAC-370, 679125, 679137 | - |
Automotive Diagnostics, Division of SPX Corporation | 40-375 | Multiple listing |
Bear/SPX-Robinair | 40-310, 17352C/17352, 17355C, 40-327, 40-370 | - |
Belco Controls Inc. | 08 | No longer manufactured |
Carquest Corporation | 209990 | Multiple listing |
Carrier | 12RA001100 | No longer manufactured |
Caterpillar Inc./SPX-Robinair | 4C8754, 4C8755, 905786, 905787, 905788, 905789, 905790 | - |
Century Mfg. Co. | MR-1991-A, -R, ME-1991-A, 160-002, -003, -004, -005, -013, -014, -015, -016. Solar 5090, -5100, -5110, 7100, 8100, 85100, 86100. | - |
Chrysler/SPX-Robinair | OT-17350, OT-17400, OT-17700 | - |
Classic Tool Design, Inc. | FBR-11 | No longer manufactured |
Cornwell/SPX-Robinair | 8012C, 8512C, RA-17350C, RA-17400, RA-17500B, RA-17700 | - |
CPS | AR212, AR512 | Certified by ETL, Inc. |
Diavia/SPX-Robinair | 17705 | - |
D.W. Myers Enterprises, Inc. | AM 6000, MR-1991-A, MR-1991-R, ME-1991-A | No longer manufactured |
Dowmar Solvent Recovery Systems, Inc. | DR12R | No longer manufactured |
Draf Industries | 1400 | No longer manufactured |
Enspeco, Inc. | RMS-3112, RMS-3012 | - |
Environmental Products Amalgamated Pty. Ltd. | SKYE.EP3, SKYE.EP-4/5, EP-9S | - |
Environmental Systems Products, Inc. | FICS 9000 | Multiple listing |
Environmental Technologies Corporation | SYSTEM I 102-12 | - |
Everco/SPX-Robinair | A9990 | - |
Everco Industries, Inc. | A9950 | No longer manufactured |
Firestone/SPX-Robinair | TE 48-30-960-7 | - |
FT Industries (formerly Fluoro Tech, Inc.) | Fluoromizer 3000R (FM3000R), FM3000 with RM3 module (Fluoromizer, 3000), FM4000-12 | Certified by ETL, Inc. Multiple listing |
Ford Motor Company | 158-00001,-00002, 01400900, 02300100 | Multiple listing |
Ford-New Holland/SPX-Robinair | FNH00140, FNH00141, FNH00335 | - |
Four Seasons | 59870, 59900, 59901 | Multiple listing |
General Motors/SPX-Robinair | 17250B | - |
Honda/SPX-Robinair | J-3810-CH | - |
IG-LO, Inc.; Subsidiary of Valvoline, Inc. | 1000, 1400, 1500 | No longer manufactured |
Infiniti/SPX4-Robinair | J-38100-INF | - |
International Carbonics Inc. (now The Youngstown Research and Development Company YRD) | RRR-SS, BH-RRR, RRR-SSA | No longer manufactured |
James Kamm Technologies, Inc. | K-3333, K3333-TB, AC-3333 | - |
John Deere/SPX-Robinair | JTO 2020, JTO 2021, JTO 2052 | - |
Kent Moore/SPX-Robinair | J-38100-C, J-38100-B, J-38750, J-38550-B, J-39770, 42-17400, 43-40015-HDE, 43-40018-HDE, 42-175250-C, 43-40017-HDE, 42-17350-C, 43-40014-HDE, J-38100-D | - |
Kolpak Mfg. Co. | ZRM2000 | - |
Lexus/SPX-Robinair | 00002-01396-02 | - |
MAC Tools, Inc. | ACRRC-750, AC650, AC751, AC760 AC600, AC700, AC800, AC750, AC761, AC790 | Multiple listing Multiple listing by ETL, Inc. |
MAC Tools, Inc./SPX-Robinair | AC17350AC, AC17400, AC17500B, AC17700, AM 6000, 17700, 177002K, 17700Z, 17400A, 17401A, 17425, 17450, 17451, 17501B, 17666, 17700A, 17701A, 17725, AC680/R12, AC17145 348002K, 343002K, 34800, AC900, AC990, AC990A | Certified by UL Certified by UL/ *dual circuit machine |
Matco Tools Corp. | ACRM120, ACRM3412 | Multiple listing |
MATCO Tools/SPX-Robinair | AC17350, AC17400, AC17500B, AC17700 | - |
Mastercool, U.S.A. Inc. | Supervamp 62000, 65000, 65500 | - |
Mazda/SPX-Robinair | 17401MAZ | - |
MDI | 1/2 HPCA | - |
Mitsubishi/SPX-Robinair | 17400MIT, 17401MIT | - |
Moog Automotive, Inc. | 209990 | Multiple listing |
Murray Corporation | ATC-1000, -1100, -5000 | No longer manufactured |
Myers Enterprises | MR-1991-A, MR-1991-R, ME-1991-A | - |
NAPA | 209990 | Multiple listing |
NAPA Temp. Products | ATC1100, -5000 | Multiple listing |
Nissan/SPX-Robinair | J-38100-NI, 17400NIS, 42-17250-NI, 17401NIS, 17403NIS | - |
OTC/SPX-Robinair | OEM-1380, -1396, -1412, -1420, -48158, -48463 | - |
Ozone Environmental Industries, Inc. | R-6A, OS-1000, OS-4000, OS-2000 | No longer manufactured |
P&F Technologies | PF-8, Viper | - |
Power Manufacturing | R-12a | - |
Promax Industries, Inc. | Roger-1 (front and back), Roger 1B | Consists of front and back systems |
R & D Fountain Industries | AM6000 | No longer manufactured |
Refrigerant Recovery Systems, Inc. | ST100A | - |
Refrigerant Recovery Technologies, Inc. | Fluoromizer 3000R (FM3000R), FM3000 with RM3 module (Fluoromizer 3000), FM4000-12 | Certified by ETL, Inc. |
Refrigerant Technologies | TC2670, AC670, RHS2780, RHS680, TC2680, RHS2680 | - |
Ritchie Engineering Co., Inc. | Cord Connected 39710, 39711, 39810, 39811 | Certified by ETL, Inc. |
Refrigeration Transfer Systems/Justice Supply and Glass | RFT-2212, RFT-2234 | - |
Rolo, Inc. | 91R12 | - |
Rotunda/Ford (Sun & SPX) | 158-00001, 158-00002, 014-00900, 023-00100, 078-00802, 078-00800, 078-00801 | - |
R.S.I. | Port-O-Zone, Automotive | - |
RTI Technologies, Inc. (formerly Refrigerant Technologies, Inc.) | TX200, RRC-1000, RRC-750, RRC-750X, RRC-751, TC-700, TX-600, AC-800, TX-200, RRC770, TC2700, AC790, TC670, RRC760, RRC761 | Certified by ETL, Inc. |
Saturn/SPX-Robinair | 42-A7250, 17400ASAT | - |
SKYE USA (Environmental Products Amalgamated Pty. Ltd.) | 8012, 8512 | Certified by ETL, Inc. |
Snap-On Tools Company | ACT2500, ACT3000, ACT3300, ACTR3000, ACTH3400, MRC-312, MTC4000, EEAC101, EEAC301, EEAC107, EEAC307, EEAC507, EEAC112, EEAC310, EEAC510 | Multiple listing |
Source Worldwide, Inc. | R-12a | - |
Sun Electric Corporation | MRC-150, -300, -312, -334, -400, -500, MTC-4000, NAPA-1100, -5000, -A9950, ATC-1000, -1100, -5000, -078-00800, -00801, -00802, -00805. ACT-3120, -3340, -4100, Kool Kare EEAC101A-301A. | - |
Technical Chemical Company | SERCON -8000 (-M,-A,-MA,-MAH,-MV,-MAV,-H),-9000 (-M,-A,-MA,-MV,-MAH,-MAV,-H),-9220,-9220M, -5000H with -SR4000 or 4000A filter unit, -5000A, -5000AB, -5000MB or -5000MBJ with SR4000, 4000A or -4000H filter unit. | - |
Toyota/SPX-Robinair | TOY-01380, TOY-01396, 00002-01396-01, 42-17400, 17400TOYJ, 17401TOYJ, 17404TOYJ | - |
Trane Division of American Standard, Inc. | RRPC | Multiple listing |
Van Steenburgh Engineering Lab, Inc. | JV90-4,-3,-2,-1, LV30-4,-3,-2,-1. CV15-4,-3,-2,-1 | Certified by UL |
Watsco Components, Inc. | WC-2 | Multiple listing |
White Industries; Division of K-Whit Tools | 01050, 01060, 01061, 01080, 01095, 1095XL, 01075,1075XL, 01234a, 01234av, 1234XL | - |
Wynn's Climate Systems | 90-0001A, -0458A, -1100A, -1300A, -1500A | - |
The Youngstown Research and Development Company YRD (formerly International Carbonics) | RRR-SS, BH-RRR | - |
(1) A UL multiple listing (referred to as private labeling by the industry) is the formal publication of a company name that appears on equipment that is basically UL-listed for another company. It would be similar to a private brand except that the basic company name need not appear anywhere on the product. This equipment has been evaluated to determine the minimum purity specifications for recycled CFC-12 for use in mobile automotive air-conditioning systems. Such equipment is provided with the auxiliary marking 'Design Certified by Underwriters Laboratories for Compliance with * ________(date)' to indicate that the equipment has been investigated for compliance with the applicable SAE requirements. |
Table II. Substantially Identical CFC-12 Recover/Recycle Equipment | |
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Manufacturer | Model |
AES-Ntron | Models 2.2 and 2.4 |
Everco Industries | Everco A9989 (with Robinair retrofit kits 17217 and 17216) |
James Kamm Technologies, Inc. | MODEL K-3330 |
Justice Glass and Supply Company | R-12 Recover-Recycle Machine |
K-Whit Tools, Inc. | White Industries Model 01050 |
LSK, Inc. | CFC-SAV-R (with Robinair retrofit kit 17217) |
Murray/Division of Moog Automotive, Inc. | NAPA TEMP ATC-1000 |
Refrigerant Recovery Systems, Inc. | REJUVENATOR ST-100 and ST-1000 |
Robinair Division, SPX Corporation | Robinair 17200 (with retrofit kits 17216 and 17217), 17500, RTB17200, RTB17500. |
Space Age Air Products, Inc. | Model 010 (with retrofit kit Robinair 17217) |
Table III. CFC-12 Recover-Only Equipment (SAE J2209) | ||
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Manufacturer | Model | Remarks (1) |
AES-Ntron | R1.1AC | - |
Assemblies Systems Corp. | NS750A | No longer manufactured |
CFC Equipment, Inc. | EM2020A | Certified by ETL, Inc. |
Clardy Manufacturing Co. | CP4MA | - |
C Mar Industries, Inc. | CM20-12A | No longer manufactured |
DAVECO Recovery Division of DAVECO Industries, Inc. | 41250, 41250-2 | - |
Econozone, Inc. (RSB Engineering) (now Refrigerant Management Systems) | Econozone 29A | No longer manufactured |
Environmental Products Amalgamated PTY Ltd. | EP10A | - |
Environmental Technologies Corp. | The-Pro-A | - |
FT Industries (formerly Fluoro Tech, Inc.) | FM3000 | Certified by ETL, Inc. |
MDI | 5150D | - |
National Refrigeration Products, Inc. | ULV63 | - |
Power Manufacturing, Inc. | 012B-FRSPORT-01 (Power R1) | - |
Promax Amprobe Industries | RG5000A | - |
Refrigerant Management Systems, Inc. (Formerly Econozone, Inc.) | Econozone 29A | - |
Refrigerant Recovery Systems, Inc. | RC-1-A | - |
Refrigerant Recovery Technologies, Inc. | FM3000, FM 4000-12 | Certified by ETL, Inc. |
Ritchie Engineering Co., Inc. | MR112 | - |
RTI Technologies, Inc. (formerly Refrigerant Technologies, Inc.) | TX 200 | Certified by ETL, Inc. |
R.S.I. | Mini-Sucker1 Automotive Recovery System, RSI Part Number 600075 | - |
Skye USA (Environmental Products Amalgamated Pty. Ltd.) | RG5000A | Certified by ETL, Inc. |
SPX Corporation, Robinair Division | 17625A | Certified by UL |
Technical Chemical | SR5000MBJ, SR1000MBJ | - |
Watsco Components, Inc. | WC1S-A | - |
White Industries Div. of K-Whit Tools, Inc. | 01055 | - |
(1) A UL multiple listing (referred to as private labeling by the industry) is the formal publication of a company name that appears on equipment that is basically UL-listed for another company. It would be similar to a private brand except that the basic company name need not appear anywhere on the product. This equipment has been evaluated to determine the minimum purity specifications for recycled CFC-12 for use in mobile automotive air-conditioning systems. Such equipment is provided with the auxiliary marking 'Design Certified by Underwriters Laboratories for Compliance with * ________(date)' to indicate that the equipment has been investigated for compliance with the applicable SAE requirements. |
Table IV. Dual (CFC-12/HFC-134a) Refrigerant Recover/Recycle Equipment That Uses | ||
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Common Circuitry (SAE J1770) | ||
Manufacturer | Model | Remarks (1) |
CPS/SPX-Robinair | EP6, AR200, AR212, AR300, AR312, AR400 | Certified by ETL, Inc. |
Mac Tools, Inc./SPX-Robinair | AC800, 178002K, 17800B 34234, 34800, AC900, AC990 | Certified by UL These do not have common refrigerant handling circuits. They are combination units but have two independent circuits. |
Penguin Refrigeration | 1100 | Certified by ETL, Inc. |
Ritchie Engineering Co., Inc. | 39870 | |
Robinair Division of SPX Corp. | 12134A, 12134B, 12135A, 12135B, 17800A, 34234, 34800, AC900, AC990, ACRM3412, ACRM3412B | Meets SAE J1770 |
RTI Tech., Inc. (formerly Refrigerant Tech., Inc.) | AC790, AC800, TC2700, TC2770 | Certified by ETL, Inc. |
Skye USA | EP6 | Certified by ETL, Inc. |
(1) A UL multiple listing (referred to as private labeling by the industry) is the formal publication of a company name that appears on equipment that is basically UL-listed for another company. It would be similar to a private brand except that the basic company name need not appear anywhere on the product. This equipment has been evaluated to determine the minimum purity specifications for recycled CFC-12 for use in mobile automotive air-conditioning systems. Such equipment is provided with the auxiliary marking 'Design Certified by Underwriters Laboratories for Compliance with * ________(date)' to indicate that the equipment has been investigated for compliance with the applicable SAE requirements. |
Table V. HFC-134a Recover/Recycle Equipment Certified by UL or ETL (SAE J2210) | ||
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Manufacturer | Model | Remarks (1)(2) |
Applied Ecological Systems | 8034C, 8534C | Certified by ETL, Inc. |
Bacharach | 04200-115V, 04200-220V | - |
Bosch Automotive Service Solutions | Model Nos. 34288, 34288NI, 34788, 34788-H, 34788NI, 34788NI-H, 34988, 34988NI, 48710, 48920, 48920T, 543160, 545160, 555310, 555311, 56677, AC34288, AC34788, ACR220M, ACR225M, ACR225MH, GE-48800, H234288, H234788, J-48943, RA-C34288, RA-C34788, RAC34288NI, RAC34788NI, ROB134APF | Certified by UL |
Centry Mfg. Co. | 5150/134a, 160-001, -008, -009, -010, -011, -012, 600-134a, 7134, 8134, 58134, 86134 | - |
Cornwell Quality Tools, Inc. | 8034C, 8534C H2347002K, H2341342K | Certified by UL |
CPS Products, Inc. | AR200, AR300, AR500, AR212, AR400 | Certified by ETL, Inc. |
Environmental Technologies Corp. | System I 102-34 | - |
Four Seasons | 59902 | - |
IG-LO, Inc., subsidiary of Valvoline | 2500 | No longer manufactured |
James Kamm Technologies | K-3334 | - |
Mac Tools, Inc. | AC610, AC710, AC750, AC760, AC761, AC790 ACR2000, 342000, 347002K, 34700Z, AC34700Z, RA-C34700Z, H234700Z, 341342K, 34134A, 34134Z, AC34134Z, RA-C34134Z, H234134Z, ACR2005, 17454A, 34450, 34451, 34900, AC680/R134, -690, -890/R134, -34145, 345002K, AC9201, H234002K, RA-C345002K, AC-9334, AC-9370 348002K, 343002K, 34800, AC900, AC990, AC990A | Certified by ETL, Inc. Certified by UL Certified by UL *double circuit |
Mastercool USA, Inc. | Supervamp 64000, 67000, 67500 | - |
Matco Tools Corp. | ACRM134, ACRM3412, RA-C-341342K, RA-C-347002K | - |
Ozone Environmental Industries | OS-4134 | No longer manufactured |
P&F Technologies Ltd. | PF134, viper, Compact-134 | No longer manufactured |
Power Manufacturing | R-134a | No longer manufactured |
Refrigerant Recovery Systems, Inc. | ST134a | - |
Refrigerant Recovery Technologies, Inc. | FM 4000-134 | Certified by ETL, Inc. |
Refrigerant Technologies | TC2770, RRC771, AC771, RHS780, RHS730 39730, 39731, 39830, 39831, 39832, 39833, 39840, 39841, 39842, 39843, MR134-R Cord Connected, 39730, 39731, 39830, 39831, 39832, 39833, 39840, 39841, 39842, 39843 | Certified by ETL, Inc. No longer manufactured |
Ritchie Engineering Co., Inc. | 39730, 39731, 39770, 39830, 39831, 39832, 39833, 39840, 39841, 39842, 39843, MR134-R, 39800, 39820, 39821, 39822, 39823 | Certified by ETL, Inc. |
Robinair Div. of SPX | 12134A, 12134B, 12135A, 12135B, 12165A, 13670, 13671, 17534, -GM, -INF, -KM, -MEX, -NI, 17734, 17735, 17454, 17455, 17800a, AC34145, 34400, 34600, 34666, 34700, -701, -702, -703, 34725, 34790, 17800B, 178002K, AC900, AC990A, ACR2000, ACR2005, AC9201, 34234, 34300-2K,34700-2K, 34800, 34800-2K, 34900, 40-380, 02300150, 48920, RA-C34288, J234288, 34134Z | Certified by UL |
RTI Technologies, Inc. | TX600-R134a, TC670-134a, TC700-R134a, RRC770-R134a, TC2700, AC790, AC670-134a, AC790, AC800, TC2770 TC2670, RHS2780, RRC771, RHS680, TC2680, RHS2680, AC-790-R134a, AC771, RHS780 | Certified by ETL, Inc. |
RTS | RFT2234 | - |
Saturn/SPX-Robinair | 8034, 8534, 9034, 9534 | Certified by ETL, Inc. |
Snap-On Tools Company | EEAC304, EEAC315, EEAC316, EEAC318, EEAC319, EEAC320, EEAC104, EEAC108, -308, -508, MTC-4500 | Certified by UL |
SKYE USA (Environmental Products Amalgamated Pty. Ltd.) | EP-3N, EP6, EP-9N, 8034, 8534 | Certified by ETL, Inc. |
Source Worldwide, Inc. | R-134a | - |
Sun Electric Corp. | MRC-34, -450, MTC-4500, ACT-3340, -4500, 078-00850, Kool Kare EEAC104A, -304A | - |
Technical Chemical Co. | SR8134M, SR8134MV, SR9134M, SR9134MV, SR5134M with SR 4134 | - |
Van Steenburgh Engineering Lab, Inc. | CV15, JV90-, LV30- | Certified by UL |
White Industries division of K-Whit Tools, Inc. | 1070XL, 01085, 01090, 1090XL, 01234a, 01234av, 1234XL, 1090ST, EEAC-720, -721 | - |
Wynn's Climate Systems, Inc. | 90-1200a, -1400A, -1500A | - |
(1) A UL multiple listing (referred to as private labeling by the industry) is the formal publication of the name of a company that appears on equipment that is basically UL-listed for another company. It would be similar to a private brand except that the basic company name need not appear anywhere on the product. This equipment has been evaluated to determine the minimum purity specifications for recycled CFC-12 for use in mobile automotive air-conditioning systems. Such equipment is provided with the auxiliary marking 'Design Certified by Underwriters Laboratories for Compliance with * ________(date)' to indicate that the equipment has been investigated for compliance with the applicable SAE requirements. (2) SAE J2788 standard supersedes SAE J2210. |
Table VI. HFC-134a Recover-Only Equipment Certified by UL or ETL (SAE J1732) | ||
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Manufacturer | Model | Remarks (3) |
Bacharah Test System | MAC2000 Series, Model Nos. 04200-115V, 04200-220V | Certified by ETL, Inc. |
CPS | AR200, AR212, AR300, AR312, AR400 | Certified by ETL, Inc. |
Promax Industries, Inc. | RG5000AR-134a | |
Skye, USA (Environmental Products Amalgamated PTY Ltd.) | EP10N, WP10N | Certified by UL |
Environmental Products Amalgamated PTY Ltd. | - | |
SPX Corporation, Robinair Division | 34650 | Certified by UL |
Van Steenburgh Engineering Lab, Inc. | JV90R-R134a | Certified by UL |
(3) SAE J 2810 standard supersedes SAE J1732. |
Table VIII. HFC-134a Recover-Only Equipment Certified by UL or ETL (SAE J2810) | ||
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Manufacturer | Model | Remarks (5) |
Mastercool | 69100 | Certified by Intertek |
CPS Products, Inc. | TRA21 | Certified by Intertek |
(5) Effective October 31, 2008, equipment that recovers but does not recycle HFC-134a must meet the standards set forth in Appendix D to Subpart B, Part 82, based upon SAE J2810. |
Table VII. HFC-134a Recover/Recycle/Recharge Equipment Certified by UL or ETL (SAE J2788) | ||
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Manufacturer | Model | Remarks (4) |
ECOTechnics S.P.A. | Model Nos. ECK1500-N8, ECK2500-N8, ECK1500-A88, ECK2500-A88 | Certified by ETL, Inc. |
Mac Tools, Inc. | AC34134Z, AC34700Z, AC342000 | Certified by UL |
NORCO Industries, Inc. | Model Nos. CCST200, CCST288, CCST300, CCST388 | Certified by ETL, Inc. |
Ritchie Engineering Co. Inc. | Cord Connected, Model Nos. 37880, 37881, 37882, 37885, 37886, 37889, 39730, 39731, 39800, 39820, 39821, 39822, 39823, 37887, 37888 | Certified by ETL, Inc. |
SPX Corporation, Robinair Division | GE48800, 34288, 34788, ROB134APF, RA-C34788, 543160, 545160, AC34288, AC34788, H234788, J-48943, H234288, RA-C324288 | Certified by UL |
RTI Technologies, Inc. | RHS980, RHS980C, RHS980C-CAT, RHS980H, RHS980C-NAV, ACS615, ACS620, ACS620H, ACS625 | Certified by ETL, Inc. |
Snap-On Tools Company | EEAC324, EEAC325 | Certified by UL |
Snap-On Tools Company | Polartek, Model Nos. EEAC330, EEAC331, EEAC332 | Certified by ETL, Inc. |
SPX | 48920, 34988, 48710 | Certified by UL |
pmb Rober Bosch LLC | ACS615, ACS620, ACS620H, ACS625 | Certified by Intertek |
pmb Navistar, Inc. | RHS980C-NAV | Certified by Intertek |
International Truck and Engine Corp | RHS980C, RHS980C-CAT | Certified by Intertek |
CPS | AR2788, AR2788S | Certified by Intertek |
Mastercool | 69788 | Certified by Intertek |
(4) Effective January 1, 2008, equipment that recovers and recycles HFC-134a and recharges HFC-134a, must meet the standards set forth in Appendix C to Subpart B, Part 82, based upon SAE J2788. |
(1) A UL multiple listing (referred to as private labeling by the industry) is the formal publication of a company name that appears on equipment that is basically UL-listed for another company. It would be similar to a private brand except that the basic company name need not appear anywhere on the product. This equipment has been evaluated to determine the minimum purity specifications for recycled CFC-12 for use in mobile automotive air-conditioning systems. Such equipment is provided with the auxiliary marking 'Design Certified by Underwriters Laboratories for Compliance with * ________(date)' to indicate that the equipment has been investigated for compliance with the applicable SAE requirements.
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(3) SAE J 2810 standard supersedes SAE J1732.
(4) Effective January 1, 2008, equipment that recovers and recycles HFC-134a and recharges HFC-134a, must meet the standards set forth in Appendix C to Subpart B, Part 82, based upon SAE J2788.
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(5) Effective October 31, 2008, equipment that recovers but does not recycle HFC-134a must meet the standards set forth in Appendix D to Subpart B, Part 82, based upon SAE J2810.