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TER-100-A2L - TekEdge - Velo-X refrigerant recovery machine, 1 1/4 HP DC motor, 2 cylinder
TER-100-A2L - TekEdge - Velo-X refrigerant recovery machine, 1 1/4 HP DC motor, 2 cylinder
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TER-100-A2L TekEdge Velo-X Refrigerant Recovery Machine
The TER-100-A2L TekEdge Velo-X refrigerant recovery machine is a high-performance tool designed for efficient and safe refrigerant recovery in HVAC/R applications. Equipped with a powerful 1 1/4 HP DC motor and a robust 2-cylinder design, this machine ensures rapid and reliable recovery of various refrigerants.
Key Features:
- Powerful Motor: Features a 1 1/4 HP brushless DC motor that operates at variable speeds (1500-3000 RPM), providing high recovery rates and efficient performance
- Two-Cylinder Design: Utilizes a 2-cylinder oil-less reciprocating compressor, which is air-cooled for optimal performance and durability
- Universal Voltage: Automatically adjusts to different voltage and frequency settings (100-240VAC, 50/60Hz), eliminating the need for manual voltage selection
- High Pressure Cutout: Includes a manual reset high-pressure cutout set at 550 PSIG, ensuring safe operation
- Lightweight and Portable: Compact dimensions of 14.5” x 9.5” x 13” (370mm x 245mm x 325mm) and a weight of 24.5 lbs (11.1 kg) make it easy to transport and handle
- Versatile Refrigerant Compatibility: Suitable for use with CFC, HCFC, HFC, and HFO refrigerants, including Class A1, A2, A2L, and A3
- Safety Features: Equipped with a spark-proof switch and a 16.4 ft (5m) hard-wired cable for safe operation in various environments
- Operating Temperature Range: Functions effectively in temperatures ranging from 32°F to 120°F (0°C to 49°C)
Applications:
The TER-100-A2L TekEdge Velo-X refrigerant recovery machine is ideal for HVAC/R technicians who require a dependable and efficient tool for refrigerant recovery. Its powerful motor, versatile refrigerant compatibility, and user-friendly features make it an essential addition to any professional toolkit.
