OrangeSingle 3/4 Hp Single Cylinder Refrigerant Recovery Machine, 110V-120V 60Hz Portable Oil/Freon Recycling Unit
Category: Refrigerant Recovery
Check Current PriceUse the OrangeSingle 3/4 Hp when you need a portable garage-grade recovery solution. It handles both liquid and vapor refrigerants and recycles oil for cleaner operation. This tool belongs to Refrigerant Recovery equipment used for automotive AC service.
Why OrangeSingle 3/4 Hp Refrigerant Recovery Machine Fits Garages
The OrangeSingle 3/4 Hp Single Cylinder Refrigerant Recovery Machine fits home garages when regular automotive AC repair occurs. It supports liquid and vapor recovery and recycles oil for cleaner handling. Refrigerant Recovery capability reduces shop time and prevents cross-contamination during repairs. Garage technicians gain reliability and portability from the portable unit.
Which garage repair jobs benefit most from this recovery unit?
OrangeSingle 3/4 Hp recovers liquid and vapor refrigerant for common automotive AC repairs. Use this unit for evaporator drops, compressor swaps, and condenser replacements. It speeds multi-system work and prevents refrigerant mixing that causes contamination. Technicians avoid fines and rework while saving time and refrigerant.
Assessing garage size, power needs, and recovery capacity
OrangeSingle 3/4 Hp Single Cylinder Refrigerant Recovery Machine answers garage sizing and power questions. Refrigerant Recovery throughput must match your garage workload and daily vehicle volume. This portable 110-120V 60Hz device runs from standard residential outlets in most North American garages. Choose a faster-rated machine for fleet shops; the single-cylinder design suits DIYers and small shops.
Key product specifications you should confirm before buying
- Motor power: 3/4 Hp
- Voltage: 110-120V
- Frequency: 60Hz
- Power source: AC mains, portable
- Supported refrigerant states: liquid and vapor
Note the product listing omits important technical details such as recovery rate and hose fittings. You should verify refrigerant compatibility and recovery throughput with the seller before purchase. The unit price listed is USD 379.42 and includes an oil/freon recycling function for reduced waste. Consider the included protection plan for repairs, parts, labor, and shipping coverage.
How do I match electrical supply and outlet needs for garage?
OrangeSingle Refrigerant Recovery Machine operates from 110-120V outlets avoiding special wiring. A 3/4 Hp motor typically draws about eight to twelve amps on startup and running. Use a dedicated 15-amp circuit, avoid long thin extension cords, and use grounded outlets. If unsure, consult an electrician to verify outlet rating and breaker capacity.
Maintaining safety and compliance with OrangeSingle 3/4 Hp Machine
OrangeSingle 3/4 Hp Single Cylinder Refrigerant Recovery Machine supports safe, compliant refrigerant handling. Refrigerant Recovery rules require EPA certification for technicians and proper leak detection in the United States. Carry PPE, use recovery tanks, and follow local disposal rules for used refrigerant. The product’s oil/freon recycling feature reduces waste and simplifies compliant disposal.
What maintenance schedule keeps recovery performance optimal?
3/4 Hp Single Cylinder Refrigerant Recovery Machine requires quarterly oil and filter checks to maintain performance. Replace oil after heavy use or after manufacturer-recommended hours and inspect seals monthly. Keep hoses, fittings, and valve threads clean and leak-free and torque fittings per specs. Buy OEM parts and maintain a logbook to track service intervals and part replacements.
Will this machine work with R134a and other refrigerants in my garage? The listing does not specify refrigerant compatibility, so confirm compatibility with the seller before use. If the seller cannot confirm, request written compatibility or choose a unit with certified refrigerant lists.
How fast will the unit recover refrigerant from a vehicle AC system? The manufacturer did not publish a recovery rate; verify the recovery pounds-per-minute before buying. For light DIY work, target at least a modest recovery rate to avoid long service times.