69000-J
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:
- 69000-220 — Professional Refrigerant Recovery System (220V, CE Certified)
- 69000-220-TÜV — Refrigerant Recovery Unit (CE/GS-TÜV/E35-421, 220V)
Upgraded Recovery Machines:
- 69100-220 — Complete Professional A/C Recovery System (220V)
- 69200-220 — Complete Recovery & Recycle System with Oil Separation (220V)
Twin Turbo High-Performance Models:
- 69300-220 — TWIN TURBO Refrigerant Recovery Unit
- 69300-2V-UK — TWIN TURBO Dual Voltage Recovery Unit - UK
Use With Charging Scales:
- 98210-BL — Accu-Charge II Electronic Refrigerant Charging Scale (Black)
- 98211-B — Accu-Charge III Certified Scale 110kg Capacity (Black)
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:
- Connect the recovery unit to the system service ports
- Connect the recovery cylinder to the recovery unit
- Verify the recovery cylinder has capacity for refrigerant
- Turn on the recovery unit
- Monitor the recovery process
- The recovery unit automatically stops when complete
- Close valves and disconnect hoses
- 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.