Refrigerant Gas Recovery Bosch
The recovery of refrigerant gases is one of the most effective ways to reduce CO2 equivalent emissions to the atmosphere.
It is a legal requirement in accordance with the Regulation of Fluorinated Gases EC 517/2014 properly recover refrigerant from systems.
Technical Data of the Bosch Refrigerant Gas Recovery Unit:
- Tool for professional applications.
- Robust and impact resistant.
- Stable and reliable operation.
- Stable, reliable and oil-free single cylinder compressor
- Over-molded rubber (TPE) handle for a confident grip.
- Lower mounting and arrangement, for better technical service.
- Protective cover that keeps dirt out of gauges and controls.
- Electrical and refrigerant connection in opposite positions.
- Mount and support foot specially designed to provide stability and reduce vibration and noise.
- High displacement electric fan provides fresh air to the condenser to improve recovery rates in extreme conditions.
- Low pressure switch for easy operation. Cuts when the ideal vacuum level has been reached, preventing unnecessary operations and reducing wear.
- High pressure automatic "reset", which protects both the equipment and the worker.
- Valid for all commonly used refrigerants, including A2L.
Model | RG 4.0 A / B |
Rated voltage | RG 4.0A 230 VAC +/- 10% RG 4.0B 115 VAC +/- 10% |
Nominal frecuency | 50/60 Hz |
Power | 1 / 2HP / 360 Watt |
Rated current | RG 4.0A 5 A RG 4.0B 9 A |
Flow sucking liquid. Max. Recovery Push pull | 410.5 kg / hr |
Flow sucking liquid, Max. Recovery | 122.1 kg / hr |
Flow sucking Gas. Max. Recovery | 10.7 kg / hr |
Compressor | Oil free mono cylinder. |
Weight | 14.6Kg |
Short circuit fuse | RG 4.0A 8 A RG 4.0B 12 A |
Maximun working pressure | 38.5 bar |
Dimensions (L x W x H) | 450 x 250 x 350 mm |
Security Device | Pressure safety switch with automatic reset (38.5 bar / 550 psi) |
Operating ambient temperature range | 0 - 50 ° C |
Suitable refrigerants | AHRI cat. / Kat. / cat. III, IV, V + A2L |
There are also Natural Refrigerants which do not damage the ozone layer and have little or no global warming potential value. The main natural refrigerants used today in the refrigeration industry are: carbon dioxide, ammonia and hydrocarbons (R-744, R-717, R-290, R-600a). In STAG We are committed to the Environmental Impact, therefore we have these Natural Refrigerants
(Stag Ref: 4007854)