Mastercool 69000-220 Refrigerant Recovery Unit - CE - 220V/50-60Hz

69000-J

£1,715.56 GBP
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Mastercool 69000-220 Refrigerant Recovery Unit - CE - 220V/50-60Hz

69000-J

£1,715.56 GBP
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Mastercool 69000-J — 110V Refrigerant Recovery Unit

Professional refrigerant recovery unit for safe and efficient recovery of refrigerant from HVAC/R systems. Features 110V operation, oil-less compressor, and EPA-compliant design. Recovers all common refrigerants, including R-134a, R-404A, R-407C, R-22, and R-410A. Essential equipment for professional HVAC/R service workshops. Compact, portable design for mobile service operations.

Key Features:

  • 110V Operation – Standard North American voltage
  • Oil-Less Compressor – No oil contamination of recovered refrigerant
  • EPA Compliant – Meets environmental regulations
  • Multi-Refrigerant – Recovers all common refrigerants
  • Compact Design – Portable for mobile service
  • Professional Quality – Built for daily commercial use
  • Safe Recovery – Prevents refrigerant venting

Specifications:

  • Model: 69000-J
  • Type: Refrigerant recovery unit
  • Voltage: 110V
  • Compressor: Oil-less design
  • Refrigerants: R134a, R404A, R407C, R22, R410A (all common refrigerants)
  • Compliance: EPA certified
  • Design: Compact, portable
  • Weight: 10 kg
  • SKU: 69000-J
  • Barcode: 700376110678
  • HS Code: 84186900

220V Models Available:

Upgraded Recovery Machines:

Twin Turbo High-Performance Models:

Use With Charging Scales:

Applications:

  • Refrigerant recovery from HVAC/R systems
  • Air conditioning system service
  • Commercial refrigeration service
  • Heat pump service
  • System decommissioning
  • Professional service workshops
  • Mobile service operations

Why Recover Refrigerant?

EPA regulations require technicians to recover refrigerant from HVAC/R systems before servicing or disposing of equipment. Venting refrigerant to the atmosphere is illegal and harmful to the environment. Professional recovery equipment, such as the 69000-J, safely captures refrigerant for reuse or proper disposal, ensuring EPA compliance and environmental protection.

Oil-Less Compressor Advantage:

The oil-less compressor design prevents oil contamination of recovered refrigerant. Traditional recovery machines with oil-lubricated compressors can introduce oil into the recovered refrigerant, reducing its quality and reusability. The oil-less design ensures cleaner refrigerant recovery and eliminates the need for compressor oil changes.

Benefits:

  • EPA Compliant – Meets environmental regulations
  • Oil-Less Compressor – No oil contamination of refrigerant
  • Multi-Refrigerant – Recovers all common refrigerants
  • 110V Operation – Standard North American voltage
  • Compact & Portable – Easy to transport for mobile service
  • Professional Quality – Built for daily commercial use
  • Safe Recovery – Prevents illegal refrigerant venting
  • Cost-Effective – Basic model for essential recovery needs

How to Use:

  1. Connect the recovery unit to the system service ports
  2. Connect the recovery cylinder to the recovery unit
  3. Verify the recovery cylinder has capacity for refrigerant
  4. Turn on the recovery unit
  5. Monitor the recovery process
  6. The recovery unit automatically stops when complete
  7. Close valves and disconnect hoses
  8. Weigh recovered refrigerant for records

EPA Compliance:

The 69000-J meets EPA Section 608 requirements for refrigerant recovery equipment. EPA regulations require technicians to use certified recovery equipment and recover refrigerant to specific vacuum levels before opening systems. Using EPA-compliant recovery equipment is essential for legal HVAC/R service operations.

What Refrigerants Can Be Recovered?

  • R134a – Automotive and commercial A/C
  • R404A – Commercial refrigeration
  • R407C – Air conditioning systems
  • R22 – Older HVAC systems
  • R410A – Modern air conditioning and heat pumps
  • Other Common Refrigerants – Most HFC and HCFC refrigerants

Recovery vs Reclaim vs Recycle:

  • Recovery (69000-J) – Removes refrigerant from the system into the cylinder
  • Recycle – Basic cleaning of recovered refrigerant (oil/moisture removal)
  • Reclaim – Professional reprocessing to virgin refrigerant specifications

Maintenance:

  • Keep the recovery unit clean and free from debris
  • Inspect hoses regularly for damage
  • Check connections for leaks
  • Store in a dry location when not in use
  • Follow the manufacturer's maintenance schedule
  • Replace filters as needed

Safety Notes:

  • Always wear safety glasses when recovering refrigerant
  • Ensure proper ventilation in the work area
  • Never exceed recovery cylinder capacity
  • Follow EPA refrigerant handling regulations
  • Use the appropriate recovery cylinder for the refrigerant type
  • Monitor the recovery process continuously

Professional Quality: Mastercool refrigerant recovery units are built to professional standards for safe, efficient refrigerant recovery in demanding HVAC/R service environments. EPA-compliant equipment is crucial for conducting legal and environmentally responsible service operations.

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