CPS CPSAR2700M Multi-Refrigerant Recovery and Recycling Machine
Category: Refrigerant Recovery
Check Current PriceChoose the CPS CPSAR2700M Multi-Refrigerant Recovery and Recycling Machine for balanced capacity and price. It offers a 6 CFM vacuum pump and all-metal cabinet offers. This unit targets Refrigerant Recovery tasks in shops replacing R134a and newer blends.
CPS CPSAR2700M performance, capacity and shop fit comparison
CPS CPSAR2700M Multi-Refrigerant Recovery and Recycling Machine delivers steady throughput with a 6 CFM vacuum pump. The unit suits Refrigerant Recovery workflows in small shops replacing R134a, R1234yf, and common blends. Included 8-foot hoses, tool drawer, and all-metal cabinet improve durability and operator ergonomics.
Key specifications and included accessories for shop comparison
- Vacuum pump capacity: 6 CFM
- Hoses: 8 ft with manual couplers
- Cabinet: all-metal construction
- Included accessories: tool drawer and hoses with manual couplers
- Manufacturer model: CPSAR2700M; list price: $5,264.42 USD
- Not provided: published recovery rate, power requirements, warranty terms, compatibility list
How do recovery rate and vacuum depth affect daily throughput?
CPS CPSAR2700M shortens evacuation time to raise daily job throughput. Higher recovery rates reduce time per vehicle and increase completed services per technician. Vacuum depth (measured in microns, meaning absolute pressure) affects leak diagnosis and moisture removal speed. Because CPSAR2700M lacks a published recovery rate, test one machine and time full-cycle jobs to set realistic productivity targets.
Shop buying guide: cost, maintenance and ROI for recovery units
CPS CPSAR2700M Multi-Refrigerant Recovery and Recycling Machine costs about $5,264 and suits 1-3 technician shops. Upfront price is only part of ownership; filters, oil, and refrigerant handling supplies add annual costs. Warranty absence and unspecified power requirements increase installation uncertainty and potential downtime for small garages. Estimate ROI by comparing time saved per job against labor rate; a $30 hourly tech shortens payback.
Which upfront and ongoing costs matter most to a 2-bay shop?
CPS CPSAR2700M highlights supplies, parts, and downtime as primary two-bay operating costs. Consumables include vacuum pump oil changes, filter driers, and manifold port seals priced per-job. Hoses with manual couplers mean lower replacement costs but slower hookups than automatic couplers. Factor labor savings: saving 20 minutes per job at $30 hourly equals $10 revenue per job.
CPS CPSAR2700M service, diagnostics and dealer support options
CPS CPSAR2700M Multi-Refrigerant Recovery and Recycling Machine relies on basic diagnostics and dealer servicing availability. The machine contains selectable operating language and basic fault indicators to simplify troubleshooting for techs. Missing published certifications, warranty terms, and installation instructions make dealer support essential before purchase. Ask dealers about onsite training, spare parts kits, and official service intervals to reduce downtime risks.
What technician certifications and training cut down repairs?
CPS Refrigerant Recovery Machine training reduces misdiagnosis and improper hookups that cause failures. Technician certifications to prioritize include EPA Section 608 for refrigerant handling and shop-level HVACR courses. Hands-on manufacturer training on the unit’s controls and vacuum practices cuts field repairs and warranty claims. Prefer dealers offering scheduled refresher classes and an online portal for troubleshooting guides and parts diagrams. Common questions: commissioning takes one to two hours, and compatibility requires confirmation with the dealer before relying on multi-refrigerant operation.