REFRIGERANT RECOVERY PACKAGE F/220V
The Refrigerant Recovery Package consists of carefully selected quality equipment designed to handle recovery from a vessel’s refrigeration systems in a controlled manner. Electrical equipment is set for 230 V and 50/60 Hz.
Description
Refrigerant Recovery Package 220V – Professional Marine Refrigerant Recovery System
The Refrigerant Recovery Package 220V is a compact, portable and maintenance-friendly recovery system designed for safe handling of refrigerants during service and maintenance of marine and industrial HVAC/R systems.
Engineered for reliability and ease of use, the unit efficiently recovers both liquid and vapour refrigerants and is compatible with all common CFC, HCFC and HFC refrigerants used onboard vessels and in onshore installations.
With a robust design, high recovery performance and compliance with all relevant regulations, this package is an essential tool for technicians handling refrigerant charging, evacuation and system repairs.
Key Features
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Complete recovery package supporting multiple operational needs
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Maintenance-friendly design
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Lightweight and easy to transport
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Recovers both vapour and liquid refrigerants
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Compatible with all standard refrigerants (CFC, HCFC, HFC)
Benefits
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Enables ship operators to reuse refrigerants, reducing consumption
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Lowers operating costs and minimizes refrigerant waste
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Ensures compliance with environmental and operational standards
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Includes full range of accessories and available spare parts
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High value package suitable for marine, offshore and industrial environments
Technical Specification
General
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Invent Hazard Material Classification: NA
Dimensions / Weight
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Connection type: 1/4″ SAE flare male
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Height: 343 mm
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Length: 483 mm
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Width: 229 mm
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Weight: 14 kg
Technical Data
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Rated power: 380 W
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Voltage: 230 V, 50/60 Hz
Approvals
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Complies with all US EPA and EC regulations
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CE – TÜV certified
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ARI – UL approved
Delivery in Norway
Ålesund Supply leverer over hele Norge – inkludert Oslo, Bergen, Trondheim, Stavanger, Kristiansand, Tromsø, Bodø, Drammen og Ålesund.





