RR500 Refrigerant Recovery Machine is Probably the Best Refrigerant Recovery Unit for Mobile HVAC Technicians

On Sale March 6, 2026

Unbranded RR500 1HP Dual Cylinder Refrigerant Recovery Machine

Unbranded RR500 1HP Dual Cylinder Refrigerant Recovery Machine

Category: Refrigerant Recovery

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Unbranded RR500 1HP Dual Cylinder excels for mobile HVAC Refrigerant Recovery. It handles both vapor and liquid Freon and includes self-purge function. This Refrigerant Recovery unit suits field techs needing reliable, portable evacuation.

RR500 Refrigerant Recovery Machine for Mobile HVAC Pros

Unbranded RR500 1HP Dual Cylinder Refrigerant Recovery Machine supports R134a and R410A plus many blended refrigerants. RR500 Refrigerant Recovery Machine’s oil-less design means no oil changes are required, lowering routine service needs. The twin-cylinder, air-cooled piston compressor runs on 110V-120V and draws up to 10A, enabling common shop and van power use. Technicians gain legal compliance and faster turnarounds by recovering both liquid and vapor refrigerant correctly.

How fast does a compact recovery unit clear R134a and R410A?

Unbranded RR500 evacuates R134a and R410A effectively in field service. The manufacturer does not publish kilograms-per-hour numbers, so technicians compare modes and job timing instead. The unit offers slow, fast, and push/pull modes; use push/pull when liquid refrigerant exceeds ten kilograms. Always monitor the recovery tank with a scale and stop at the 80 percent tank-fill limit to prevent overfills.

  • Power: 110V-120V 60Hz, 1HP motor, 1750 RPM
  • Max current draw: 10 A; inlet pressure limit: 26 bar
  • High-pressure shutoff: 38.5 bar / 3850 kPa / 558 psi
  • Weight and footprint: 18 kg; 400 mm x 250 mm x 360 mm
  • Recovery types: vapor and liquid; recommended push/pull if liquid > 10 kg

Portability and Workflow Advantages for Field Refrigerant Recovery

Unbranded RR500 1HP Dual Cylinder Refrigerant Recovery Machine weighs 18 kilograms and measures 400mm by 250mm by 360mm. Size and weight limit one-handed handling, but the compact footprint fits many van racks. Use sturdy vehicle mounts or shelving, and secure the unit to prevent vibration damage. Follow ventilation guidance and keep the unit at least fifty centimeters above the floor during operation.

Which vehicle mounting, power and hose setups speed up field jobs?

Unbranded Refrigerant Recovery Unit runs on standard 110V outlets and requires 12AWG extension cords. Short, full-flow hoses reduce pressure drop and speed evacuations. Use high-quality manifolds and quick couplers from Yellow Jacket or Robinair for reliable service. Keep extension cords under 7.5 meters, grounded, and at least 12 AWG to avoid voltage drop and tripping breakers.

  • Extension cord: 3-wire grounded, minimum 12 AWG, shorter than 7.5 m
  • Hoses: keep hoses short (3-5 m) and full-flow rated for the refrigerants used
  • Manifolds: use proven brands such as Yellow Jacket or Robinair for accuracy
  • Mounting: secure shelving, anti-vibration mounts, and straps for van installations
  • Ventilation: operate where mechanical ventilation exists or unit sits 50 cm above floor

RR500 Refrigerant Recovery Machine Maintenance and Durability Insights

Unbranded RR500 1HP Dual Cylinder Refrigerant Recovery Machine has an oil-less compressor so no oil service is required. Inspect hoses, seals, and electrical cords before each shift and after heavy jobs to find leaks. Replace the included filter-drier when you detect restriction, contamination, or after major system work. Note one reported motor lock-up in reviews; test the motor and safety cutouts before relying on the unit for high-volume jobs.

How often should seals, filters and oil be serviced to avoid failures?

Unbranded RR500 requires no oil changes because the compressor is oil-less. Technicians should inspect seals and hoses visually before every job and perform leak checks after recovery. Replace the filter-drier when pressure drop or discoloration appears, or roughly every six to twelve months under heavy field use. Test the high-pressure shutoff and fan operation monthly to catch early failures and avoid motor stress.

  • Inspect before each job: hoses, fittings, seals, electrical cords
  • Filter-drier: replace when restricted, contaminated, or about every 6-12 months
  • Oil service: none required due to oil-less compressor design
  • Safety checks: verify high-pressure shutoff and condenser fan monthly
  • Storage: keep dry, avoid freezing, and secure during transport

Common follow-up questions about RR500 field use

  • How do I size a recovery tank for van work? Choose tanks rated for legal disposal volumes and use a scale to stop at eighty percent capacity.
  • Can the RR500 run continuously all day? Continuous use stresses components; cycle the unit per manufacturer guidance and test cooling fan and shutoffs regularly.
  • Is the RR500 compatible with flammable refrigerants? The unit is not compatible with explosive or flammable refrigerants; stick to listed refrigerants only.
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